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Post by ladyM :) on Sept 2, 2019 0:30:42 GMT -5
Hi! I miss you guys! I had internet problems again Glad to see you back, ladyM! It's almost impossible to get through a day without internet, I can't imagine weeks. Hope it's smooth sailing for you from now on. hope so too. Before that, I had limited internet, so I couldn't use it freely, my son changed it to the current unlimited one, but after five months of using it began to get a bit of trouble. But It's okay now.
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Post by Q3 on Sept 2, 2019 0:49:25 GMT -5
For those who remember because I don't, lol. Tho, I did know at one time. When Adam releases Part B and the whole album, will the sales of Part A get added for total sales of the album? I remember there was some rule that if a few new songs were included it all still counted as one. First, don't worry about Velvet Part B right now.
The big thing is that Superpower and Velvet Part A really matter NOW.
First, we don't know if Part A is technically an EP yet because we don't know how long it is but most likely it will be classified as an EP.
An EP is a release that contains one to three songs with one song at least 10 minutes long and a total running time of 30 minutes or less or four to six songs with a total running time of 30 minutes or less. Unless Velvet part A has some really long tracks, it will be an EP.
An Album is a release that contains over 30 minutes worth of music, contains a continuous DJ mix or 6 different tracks from the same artist.
We know it is 6 tracks -- we just don't have play times:
1. "Superpower" (Written by Adam Lambert, Tommy English, and Ilsey Juber, produced by Tommy English)
2. "Stranger You Are" (Written by Adam Lambert, Steve Booker and Kes, produced by Steve Booker)
3. "Closer To You" (Written by Adam Lambert, Noise Club, Asia Whiteacre, produced by Noise Club)
4. "Overglow" (Written by Adam Lambert, Butch Walker, MNEK, Amy Kuney, produced by Butch Walker)
5. "Loverboy" (Written by Adam Lambert, Tommy English, Gabe Simon, Angelo Petraglia, produced by Tommy English)
6. "Ready To Run" (Written by Adam Lambert, Fred Ball, Kes, produced by Fred Ball)
EPs chart as albums, single sales are combined to create Album Equivalents: The album-equivalent unit is a measurement unit in music industry to define the consumption of music that equals the purchase of one album copy. This consumption includes streaming and song downloads in addition to traditional album sales. 10 tracks sold equal one album.
The best thing to do: Buy the single, complete it later and buy the EP Velvet Part A. Part B will be a separate album and you can buy it later.
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Post by lurleene on Sept 2, 2019 2:00:13 GMT -5
For those who remember because I don't, lol. Tho, I did know at one time. When Adam releases Part B and the whole album, will the sales of Part A get added for total sales of the album? I remember there was some rule that if a few new songs were included it all still counted as one. First, don't worry about Velvet Part B right now.
The big thing is that Superpower and Velvet Part A really matter NOW.
First, we don't know if Part A is technically an EP yet because we don't know how long it is but most likely it will be classified as an EP.
An EP is a release that contains one to three songs with one song at least 10 minutes long and a total running time of 30 minutes or less or four to six songs with a total running time of 30 minutes or less. Unless Velvet part A has some really long tracks, it will be an EP.
An Album is a release that contains over 30 minutes worth of music, contains a continuous DJ mix or 6 different tracks from the same artist.
We know it is 6 tracks -- we just don't have play times:
1. "Superpower" (Written by Adam Lambert, Tommy English, and Ilsey Juber, produced by Tommy English)
2. "Stranger You Are" (Written by Adam Lambert, Steve Booker and Kes, produced by Steve Booker)
3. "Closer To You" (Written by Adam Lambert, Noise Club, Asia Whiteacre, produced by Noise Club)
4. "Overglow" (Written by Adam Lambert, Butch Walker, MNEK, Amy Kuney, produced by Butch Walker)
5. "Loverboy" (Written by Adam Lambert, Tommy English, Gabe Simon, Angelo Petraglia, produced by Tommy English)
6. "Ready To Run" (Written by Adam Lambert, Fred Ball, Kes, produced by Fred Ball)
EPs chart as albums, single sales are combined to create Album Equivalents: The album-equivalent unit is a measurement unit in music industry to define the consumption of music that equals the purchase of one album copy. This consumption includes streaming and song downloads in addition to traditional album sales. 10 tracks sold equal one album.
The best thing to do: Buy the single, complete it later and buy the EP Velvet Part A. Part B will be a separate album and you can buy it later.
Thanks! But I wasn't worried about part B or A really. Only curious. I asked the question because I wanted to know if anyone knew the answer. But I have already seen info on the songs, writers and produces so there was no question about that. And I purchase everything Adam releases. Have already pre-ordered everything that is available. Will do the same for part B. I guess if I really wanted (not needed) to know the answer, I should have taken the time and looked it up, lol.
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Post by skaschep on Sept 2, 2019 2:01:58 GMT -5
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Post by blackqueen65 on Sept 2, 2019 2:14:02 GMT -5
There are times when even Adam can't tone it down enough in a duet. The dude took it pretty well ... on camera at least. He did look a little sheepish at the end. I love the host sway dancing It was heavily edited, the guy Harley replied to someone saying "it's meant to be a duet Adam" to say "Adam sang a verse, then I sang one and vice versa, we never sang at the same time - editing". He also replied to someone saying I wonder what advice Adam gave him and said "he was super nice, gave really good advice about how to tell a story through singing rather than just trying to belt it out".
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