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LP
1abbreviation for
- long playing; long play:
- a vinyl phonograph record played at 33 1/3 rpm and typically containing seven or more tracks, or one or more long classical pieces.
- a full-length music album, typically comprised of ten to twelve songs: called LP as an evolution of the traditional long-playing record, albums in other formats are not known by the underlying expanded form, and identified only by the abbreviation.
L.P.
2or l.p.
abbreviation for
- long primer.
- low pressure.
L/P
1abbreviation for
- letterpress
LP
2noun
- a long-playing gramophone record: usually one 12 inches (30 cm) or 10 inches (25 cm) in diameter, designed to rotate at 33 1 3 revolutions per minute Compare EP
- ( as modifier )
an LP sleeve
- long play: a slow-recording facility on a VCR which allows twice the length of material to be recorded on a tape from that of standard play
LP
3abbreviation for
- (in Britain) Lord Provost
- Alsolp low pressure
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- ·- noun plural miniLPs miniLPs
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of LP1
First recorded in 1945–50
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They’ll have to wait until June 6 to get their hands on its CD, LP and cassette physical release.
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Emotionally, the LP strikes a tone of cautious optimism that reflected the advances of the Black Power movement and the long-awaited end of the Vietnam War.
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Carti fans came for the chaos of his new LP “Music.”
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His most recent album, “Testing,” came out nearly seven years ago, though he’s been promising that a new LP is coming soon.
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The group’s self-titled 1973 debut LP — featuring the members in full regalia on the cover — had the bones of a future rock classic.
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