A four track EP made the EP charts in 1965 and, after another EP release by Ralph Tuck, and an album The Singing Postman's Year, he was signed to EMI who re-released earlier songs and recorded new items.
He was the band member until 1982 and released two singles and one EP with the band.
Their debut EP, Bear Country Road, was launched in June 2010 and featured five original songs, including their debut single Lazy.
Join our Club, sometimes known as Werewolves!, was the only EP from the short-lived band Cupid Car Club.
Singles from the album include "Hope I Die Tonight," "Seasoned Glove," "Max the Silent," and the five-track promotional EP "Traitors and Covers."
Deflated Chime, Foals Slightly Flower Sibylline Responses is a limited edition tour only EP by Elephant Six indie rock band Of Montreal.
It was published by independent label REEP Records and includes previously recorded tracks, "Real Man", "Counterfeit", "Give It Up" and "Confusion", that make up the band's 1999 EP Demolition.
The EP cover is an original stained glass piece created by Judith Schaechter.
The music video was released on October 8, 2010, with the digital EP being released on October 25.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Remixes is an EP released in 2007 which features remixes by Paul Oakenfold and other DJs of the track "Jack Sparrow" composed by Hans Zimmer for the Disney film Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
Pirates Remixed is an EP that features remixes by Tiësto and other DJs of the song "He's a Pirate" composed by Klaus Badelt for the Disney movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
The EP features Hunger Strikes, number one local song of 1983 on Boston radio station WBCN.
There have been singles and EPs of the same variety, which are often called "split singles" and "split EPs" respectively.
It combined material previously released separately on the 1984 studio album Food for Thought and the 1985 EP Take it Back.
Signing to In-Tape records, the band debuted in June 1984 with the Cottage Industry EP, featuring humorous and satirical lyrics and post-punk/jangle-pop music.
Their second album, Natural Wonders of the World in Dub, hit the UK indie charts in 1994 and was followed by several small-issue EPs.
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'69 Newport is a 7" vinyl EP record by the influential ska-core band Operation Ivy. The 7" was composed of "Hedgecore" and "Left Behind", both of which were recorded at 924 Gilman Street in 1987.
The EP was colloquially referred to as ANAC (pronounced "AY-nack").
The A Must to Avoid EP by Herman's Hermits was the band's fourth EP and was released in the United Kingdom by EMI/Columbia (catalogue number SEG 8477.)
Black Necrotic Obfuscation is the debut EP by the Norwegian electronic/noise/avant-garde metal artist Zweizz.
Danny Is Dead, the first EP and fourth studio album from American rapper/producer Danny!, is a half-hour long EP that was released July 17, 2007 (see 2007 in music) on Danny!'s 1911 Music/Badenov Records vanity label.
The song was also included on the band debut 1968 extended play, Idi (Go), featuring the title track, a cover version of Sandie Shaw single "Today", "Naša mladost" ("Our Youth"), recorded at the Subotica Youth festival in 1968, and "Slatko" ("Sweet"), a cover version of The Drifters hit "Sweets for My Sweet".
They have self-released several EPs including their debut Orange EP (2007) and a studio album Fools for Light, released on May 3, 2011.
Enjoy Full (stylized as Enjoy☆Full) is the second mini-album of Japanese voice actor and J-Pop singer, Nobuhiko Okamoto.
On February 29, 2008, Baker released his debut extended play, It's Getting Too Late to Say It's Early, produced by Travis Wyrick.
The EP was the first official EP by Fort Minor, and it is produced by Machine Shop.
The EP was released under a Creative Commons license and until July 2007 was available for download on the band's website.
Generica is the collective title of a series of five EPs released by Jon Crosby, lead singer and founder of the rock band VAST.
After a positive EP review in an issue of TNS Zine, the Manchester zine started a record label TNSrecords and offered the band a one-off split record deal with two of their roster bands.
The last song on this mixtape', "The Last Something That Meant Anything", is the same name as Alternative Rock band Mayday Parade's song: "The Last Something That Meant Anything" off their debut EP Tales Told by Dead Friends.
Last Train Home EP is an EP by singer/songwriter Ryan Star including four previously unreleased songs and two music videos.
#* A 1994 live cover of the Temptations U.S. #1 single, previously released only on the limited-edition EP "Live from the Board" (1994).
My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue is the first EP by American rock band Fall Out Boy.
Nothing Left At All is the first commercial EP of the Irish band The Cranberry Saw Us.
The concept of Oh! Gravity. originally began as a short EP recording.
In 2010 Sebert co-wrote her daughter Kesha's hit song "Your Love Is My Drug" which became a top ten single in nine countries and also reached triple platinum in the U.S. Later in that same year, Pebe and her daughter Kesha gave away their songs "Disgusting" to Pop Singer Miranda Cosgrove for her debut album and "Time of Our Lives" to Miley Cyrus for her debut EP also titled "Time of Our Lives".
In May 1977, at the petition of Deaf School's Clive Langer, he founded the punk and post-punk band, Big In Japan, being the drummer; he played in some songs which later appeared on the From Y to Z and Never Again EP, but became less inspired and left in December 1977.
Rule 3: Conceal Your Intentions E.P. is the debut EP by English alternative rock band Septembre.
They released a self-titled four-track EP in 1998 on LA label Emperor Norton Records owned by California oil heir Peter Getty, the grandson of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty, where their label mates included Ladytron and the soundtracks to the Sofia Coppola films The Virgin Suicides and Lost in Translation.
Seventeen Minutes and Thirty Eight Seconds In the Dark is a solo EP released by singer/songwriter John Hampson in 2003.
Within two years the band had a record deal with Mercury Records and released a live EP (recorded in Queens) in 1994, with their first full length album, Jammin' in Vicious Environments (J.I.V.E.), released a year later on vinyl and CD.
In 1996, the band distributed a five song demotape, and in April 1997 released an EP entitled Amusing the Amazing through the record label Malicious Vinyl.
The Earth Ritual Preview is a 1984 (see 1984 in music) EP by the English space rock group Hawkwind.
The Fabulous 8-Track Sound of Superdrag is a seven-song EP from Superdrag released by Darla Records in 1995.
For their second release, The Felix Culpa released THOUGHTCONTROL (2005, Common Cloud Records) - an EP/DVD combo that featured 4 new songs, a video for "A Murderer" (Commitment), a live set at the Knights of Columbus, Arlington Heights, IL, and roughly 2 hours of random tour footage.
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After a long, quiet period, 2009 held the release of a digital EP called SoSo Remission. The release consisted of two re-worked songs and a previously unheard track and was offered up for free; the band also had a link to donate to their paypal if you felt so inclined; it was comparable to the model that Radiohead used for the release of their 7th album, In Rainbows.
"The Montreux EP" is an EP released by Simply Red in fall 1992.
The album brings together the tracks from the July 1989 EP of Tubeway Army's 10 January 1979 and Numan's 29 May 1979 sessions for disc jockey John Peel's show and three tracks broadcast by BBC Radio 1 from the Year of the Child concert held at Wembley Arena on 30 November 1979.
The Replacements Stink is an EP by the band The Replacements, recorded at Blackberry Way, Minneapolis, Minnesota, on March 13, 1982, and released on June 24, 1982 (see 1982 in music).
In July 2009 they released an EP, "Songs from the Latin Quarter", which included a cover version of the Max Martin song "...Baby One More Time" which was a featured song on Radio Verulam that year.
They recorded and released their debut single, "I Broke the Circle", in 1985 on Zulu Records, and followed up with the EP Against the Glass in 1986.
After several EPs, the first full-length album Is My Head Still On? was released in 2004 and was followed in 2005 with The Loyal.
Shortly thereafter, British independent label Tigertrap Records, compiled three songs from the home recordings as the EP Big Noise.
The second release was an EP of four-track recordings titled Everyday, Rock'n'Roll Is Saving My Life released by Space Baby in 2001, much more a back to basics affair with Franklin on his own playing simple melodic pop songs accompanied by electric and acoustic guitars, shakers, double-tracked vocals and the compression of the tape machine.
Tracy Atkins, known by her stage name Traylude, is a British emcee who worked with now London-based DJs-producers Kurtis Mantronik (1998 album I Sing the Body Electro) and the Beat Buchaz (1999 single/EP "One Time, Feels Fine").
Twacky Cats, released by Comfort Stand Records in 2004, is an EP by American electronic musician Dan Deacon.
Two Soundtracks for Angela Bulloch is an EP by the American musician David Grubbs which was written to accompany the artwork of Angela Bulloch.
After 1983's EP "Zu schön, um wahr zu sein!" it was their second release and raised attention when the German Red Cross initiated a lawsuit against the use of their emblem on the album's cover.
Two surviving recordings from the scrapped mini album were added as bonus demos on the end of the EP.
Villa Manifesto EP is an EP by Detroit hip hop group Slum Village, released on December 15, 2009 under Barak Records.
The album was re-released in 1989 in CD format along with the band's debut EP Peace Thru Vandalism as Peace Thru Vandalism/When in Rome Do as the Vandals.