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45 rpm or 45 Revoluciones, a 2019 Spanish Netflix series Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.
45 rpm (Spanish: 45 revoluciones) is a 2019 Spanish drama television series created by Ramón Campos and Gema R. Neira that originally aired on Antena 3 from March 18 to May 30, 2019. Starring Carlos Cuevas , Guiomar Puerta and Iván Marcos, the plot revolves around the establishment of a music label in the 1960s and the people involved inside ...
45 RPM is a collection of songs by the The. 45 RPM was released in 2002. All the songs were 24-bit digitally remastered to "reveal the full richness and complexity of the original recordings". The album was also released as a limited hardback 2-CD set. The second CD contains eight extended remixes.
45 RPM is the debut album by Paul van Dyk. It was released in Germany on the MFS label on December 5, 1994. It was then released on Deviant Records in the UK and Mute Records in the US in 1998. Initial copies of the German album came with a bonus disc of remixes van Dyk had done for other artists called 45 Remixes Per Minute.
45 rpm discography from Global Dog Productions "A sample of 1960's "HIT" label 45 RPM knock-off records". RadioTvPhononut (YouTube). 2013-11-21. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12 - A sample of some of the music offered by the "HIT" label.
In 1978, an FM radio station accidentally played the song at the wrong speed of 45 rpm. [2] The radio station received favorable calls and opted to let the song play at the incorrect speed. Sonically, the vocals resembled the voice of Stevie Nicks, who later heard of the incident and purchased the record.
"45 RPM" (2004) "New Home New Life" (2004) "45 RPM" is a song written by Mike Peters and Steve Grantley. Background and writing. The song was the first official ...
The 45 rpm speed was chosen to allow a 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 minute playing time from the 7-inch disc. [11] The 7-inch 45 rpm record was released March 31, 1949, by RCA Victor as a smaller, more durable and higher-fidelity replacement for the 78 rpm shellac discs. [12] The first 45 rpm records were monaural, with recordings on both sides of the disc. As ...