- Double EP
A double
extended play (double EP) is the name typically given tovinyl record s or CDs released as a set of two discs, each of which would normally qualify as an EP. The name is thus analogous todouble album . As vinyl records, they may consist of a pair of 7" discs recorded at 33rpm, or two 12" discs recorded at 45rpm.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 LP. There are a limited number of double EPs which serve other purposes, however. An example of this is the "
Dunedin Double EP ", which contains tracks by four different bands. Using a double EP in this instance allowed each band to have its tracks occupying a different side.The format is also useful when an album's-worth of material is being pressed by a small plant geared for the production of singles rather than albums. The unusual format also has novelty value which can be turned to advantage for publicity purposes.
One well-known double EP is the original release of
The Beatles ' "Magical Mystery Tour ", originally released as a double 7" EP before being extended from its original six songs and released as a full album. This was the very first double EP ever released.An example of something that is close, but not a double EP, is Jon Foreman's solo Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer EP combos. They were not technically referred to as double EP's, because they are on separate discs, although they were in the same package.
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