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LP
1abbreviation
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.
2abbreviation
long primer.
low pressure.
LP
1noun
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
2abbreviation
(in Britain) Lord Provost
Also: lp.low pressure
L/P
3abbreviation
letterpress
Other 51Թ Forms
- mini-LP noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of LP1
Example Sentences
The aching ballad closed Lord Huron's second LP of indie folk, Strange Trails, which was well received by the group's loyal fanbase and critics, but only grazed the US album chart.
On Friday, the group will drop a deluxe reissue of the LP featuring outtakes, live recordings and a new song called “Hey.”
Both the PDP and LP are also battling internal crises which some believe were instigated by external forces.
He secured the top spot on the Official Albums Chart with Don't Tell the Dog, which was his second studio LP.
A brief interlude from that LP is titled “I Can’t F— Sing.”
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