Split Sevén Inch

Split Sevén Inch is a English group. It is a CLOSED group. There are 42,221 participants in that group. So it is a Gigantic group. You can find this group by searching 572055706183171 on Google, Bing or Yahoo. We last updated on 2015-02-04 13:57:12.

[www.Tripplebeam.com] The first EPs were seven-inch vinyl records with more tracks than a normal single (typically four to six of them). Although they shared size and speed with singles, they were a recognizably different format than the seven-inch single. A double extended play is the name typically given to vinyl records or compact discs released as a set of two discs, each of which would normally qualify as an EP. The name is thus analogous to double album. As vinyl records, the most common format for the double EP, they consist of a pair of 7" discs recorded at 45 or 33 rpm, or two 12" discs recorded at 45 rpm. The format is useful when an album's-worth of material is being pressed by a small plant geared for the production of singles rather than albums, and may have novelty value which can be turned to advantage for publicity purposes. Double EPs are rare, since the amount of material recordable on a double EP could usually be more economically and sensibly recorded on a single vinyl LP.

In the 1950s, Capitol Records had released a number of double EPs by its more popular artists, including Les Paul. The pair of double EPs (EBF 1-577, sides 1 to 8!) were described on the original covers as "parts... of a four part album". In 1960, Joe Meek's I Hear a New World double EP was released in 1960 and has since become a collector's item. Probably the most well-known double EP is The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour, released as a double 7" EP in the United Kingdom eleven days after the long-playing version, which became the standard for compact disc reissue, was released in the United States. The Style Council album The Cost of Loving was originally issued as two 12" EPs.

Split Seven Inch was created by someone else & ABANDONED. I took over the admin role and have been trying to help the group grow. I could only hope it was created to help underground & unsigned artists gain more exposure :) If you make music, you want it to be heard! You want people to play your tracks, listen to & purchase your beats, buy studio time or mastering services, etc. If you don't make music, but you like to listen to it, this is a perfect spot for you to check out some talented artists. So I'd like to welcome you & please add just a couple friends to this group :) Only takes a second folks, peace!

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