Well - following those guidelines, a good chunk of the MORR catalogue doesn't make it to full length!
I think that before one adopts one of another guidelines what what one is calling what, a good look at the platform for which said guideline is designed to 'service' is in order. To some degree, categories are arbitrary constructions.
Obviously, definitions need to be rethought in light of changing media and changing mediums. The boundaries which distinguished record size and length, as well as the guidelines which determined what would be marketed or playlisted as this or that may need to be rethought for those who really aren't interested in Billboard charts or runtimes. Nothing is simple any more. Well, it never was, really. Maybe it's not as easy to pretend. :-)
jeff
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quoted 7 lines according to SOCAN any thing less the 45 mins of music is not> according to SOCAN any thing less the 45 mins of music is not
> considered a full length...
> so I tend to follow the standards of the folks at socan since they
> provide me with money
> for airplay and grants to record records ... so to me any thing less then
> 45 mins is an ep and 46 mins and above is a full length...
> how ever this is candian standards...
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