I don't consider Terminal Spirit Disease long enough to be a full-length.
There's no definition for full-length, so we can't really debate this.It's still a full-length album, even if it's shorter than many other albums. There's shorter albums, too.
Neither is TSD, if you don't count the live tracks (and since when do you put live tracks on a studio album? That's something you do with an EP).The Winterlong isn't even more than a half hour.
There's no definition for full-length, so we can't really debate this.
Usually, an EP has around 1020 minutes of music, a single has up to 10 minutes, and an album has 3080 minutes. Mini-LPs generally contain 20-30 minutes of music. In the United Kingdom, the Official Chart Company defines a cut off between EP and album classification at 25 minutes length or four tracks (plus alternative versions of featured songs).
give me an example of a real genuine studio album that has live tracks on it that aren't bonus tracks.
Terminal Spirit Disease is 6 song e.p and regardless it was reissued with live tracks it's an e.p because it's not from the same material written and recorded during the time. It's not a fucking fullenth. I don't care if it was 15 minutes or 40.
Bonus tracks that appear on every single version of an album?
Oh, and lots of artists, including Swans, Neil Young, Diamanda Galás and thousands of others have released albums composed of studio and live material.
EPs have a maximum of 4 tracks. There are tons of albums that have material from multiple sessions, sometimes spanning years at a time.
I don't care. whatever
Fuck Neil Young!
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This is my opinion.Terminal Spirit Disease is 6 song e.p and regardless it was reissued with live tracks it's an e.p because it's not from the same material written and recorded during the time. It's not a fucking fullenth. I don't care if it was 15 minutes or 40.
Reign In Blood is obviously a fullenth. JESUS FUCK
Yes, but this material was obviously created by faggots.Bonus tracks that appear on every single version of an album?
Oh, and lots of artists, including Swans, Neil Young, Diamanda Galás and thousands of others have released albums composed of studio and live material.
EPs have a maximum of 4 tracks. There are tons of albums that have material from multiple sessions, sometimes spanning years at a time.
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Then this is a job for...SouthernTrendkill!Why would anyone help you defend that statement? It's absurd.
Yes, but this material was obviously created by faggots.