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lemonade kid Posted - 09/12/2019 : 16:22:20
There are many, short but sweet LPs in my collection.

What are a few of your favorite short LPs?

This is an all time fave of mine, with a favorite short song too:

Pink Moon by Nick Drake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irq959oNVww




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lemonade kid Posted - 22/04/2020 : 14:08:55
quote:
Originally posted by The sweet disorder

Hey LK

Try this one for a short album - Tony Molina "Kill the Lights" - Got a very nice Beatlesy vibe to some of the tracks and the album clocks in at around 15 minutes!!

https://youtu.be/4-Wq4D3h1Es



Nice. New to me! Beatles-esque for sure in a good way.

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The sweet disorder Posted - 10/04/2020 : 19:48:52
Hey LK

Try this one for a short album - Tony Molina "Kill the Lights" - Got a very nice Beatlesy vibe to some of the tracks and the album clocks in at around 15 minutes!!

https://youtu.be/4-Wq4D3h1Es

lemonade kid Posted - 07/04/2020 : 20:08:43
quote:
Originally posted by DaveyTee

Mass in F Minor by The Electric Prunes - 26 minutes 26 seconds. Terrific.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgv5TIwfIg8

Stay well everyone.

DT

Scottish and European, not British.

Classic!

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The actual writing of a song usually comes in the form of a realisation.
I can't contrive a song. – GENE CLARK
lemonade kid Posted - 07/04/2020 : 20:08:07
quote:
Originally posted by LeeRob

Bad Finger/No Dice/Without You. Nilsson, had a Nilsson-version of this song that was a hit for him.

It's all the same day.

Nice.

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I can't contrive a song. – GENE CLARK
DaveyTee Posted - 06/04/2020 : 23:00:50
Mass in F Minor by The Electric Prunes - 26 minutes 26 seconds. Terrific.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgv5TIwfIg8

Stay well everyone.

DT

Scottish and European, not British.
LeeRob Posted - 01/04/2020 : 03:19:50
Bad Finger/No Dice/Without You. Nilsson, had a Nilsson-version of this song that was a hit for him.

It's all the same day.
lemonade kid Posted - 28/01/2020 : 13:43:21
Another short one, new but already a "classic" in my listening room.

Leonard Cohen, "Thanks For The Dance" released Nov 2019...29 minutes.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0L9gHBF360



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The actual writing of a song usually comes in the form of a realisation.
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lemonade kid Posted - 28/01/2020 : 13:34:39
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Originally posted by John9


Yes Underture - when I bought Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine in I think, 1972 I couldn't work out where Who Scared You had come from - no internet then of course! The song has always been a favourite of mine.

And Lemonade Kid - your mention of Beatles 65 reminds me that whilst on holiday in Spain during 1976, I bought a copy of the Hey Jude album - it would be another three years before that one was officially released in the UK. The interesting thing about this Spanish version was that it was without The Ballad of John and Yoko, which had been banned under the Franco regime. And so the whole thing clocked in at under 30 minutes.

Nice find.

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The actual writing of a song usually comes in the form of a realisation.
I can't contrive a song. – GENE CLARK
John9 Posted - 26/01/2020 : 21:04:14

Yes Underture - when I bought Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine in I think, 1972 I couldn't work out where Who Scared You had come from - no internet then of course! The song has always been a favourite of mine.

And Lemonade Kid - your mention of Beatles 65 reminds me that whilst on holiday in Spain during 1976, I bought a copy of the Hey Jude album - it would be another three years before that one was officially released in the UK. The interesting thing about this Spanish version was that it was without The Ballad of John and Yoko, which had been banned under the Franco regime. And so the whole thing clocked in at under 30 minutes.
underture Posted - 03/01/2020 : 08:48:09
Soft Parade by The Doors...only nine songs, seven of them pretty brief. Wild Child is my favorite of them. Still pondering why Who Scared You was left off.

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lemonade kid Posted - 09/12/2019 : 16:29:46
Beatles '65 from 1964.

One of Capitol's best compilation LPs of early Beatles songs.
It was called The best and first of the early Beatles 'classic Concept' albums in 1986 by Rolling Stone, but of course it was not the Beatles concept, rather it was Capitol's concept.




Any way...I love it. And contains one of the best short songs ever IMHO.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgFo9STa70E



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The actual writing of a song usually comes in the form of a realisation.
I can't contrive a song. – GENE CLARK

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