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All the songs were written by Arthur Schwartz (music) and Maxwell Anderson (lyrics). The film itself was not very well received, see also High Tor (play) , but the album had a better reception with Billboard magazine saying, “High Tor” is an excellent package of Crosbiana, and if the show is as big a click as expected, the LP should enjoy ...
Laura Pergolizzi (born March 18, 1981), [dubious – discuss] known professionally as LP, is an American singer, musician and songwriter from Huntington Station, New York. LP has released seven albums and three EPs .
LP1 was made "literally in the last four days" before two out of the three members of the band had to move back home from college, according to Kinsella. [10] The album was recorded in May 1999 at Private Studios in Urbana, Illinois on a TASCAM analog tape recorder, and was produced by Brendan Gamble; [3] [11] he previously produced the band's self-titled EP. [12]
Lost on You is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter LP. It was released on December 9, 2016, through Vagrant Records in Canada and several European countries. Track listing
The latter shows two versions of LP discussing with each other. [8] The lyrics are a self-conversation in which they try to convince themself to carry on with a relationship, and they also saw the song as a love letter to their ex-girlfriend and fellow musician Lauren Ruth Ward. [15] [13] It was co-produced by Nate Campany and Kyle Shearer. [13 ...
The debut LP, Shades in Bed, yielded another single, "Teenarama", [1] their second-best known song. The album was released in the US in July 1979 as The Records with different song sequencing and with the original single version of "Starry Eyes" replacing Lange's re-recording that appeared on the UK edition. The album was sufficiently well ...
The LP's opening track, "Let There Be Love", in a limited release as a single in early 1970, reached the Top 20 in the Netherlands. The North American ATCO LP and the South African Polydor LP replaced "Such a Shame" with "I've Gotta Get a Message to You". [4] Both songs were included when the album was released on CD in 1989. [5]
It was released initially as a 10-inch LP in September, 1952, on Capitol Records. An expanded (12 track) version was reissued in 1955 and a 19 track version (13-19 being vocal tracks) was reissued in 1998.