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Yes he's my friend and yes I've guested three times but I have discovered so many terrific LPs via this podcast and I'm particularly happy with the Elliott Smith "Either/Or" edition: https://www.thatrecordgotmehigh.com/s6e309-elliott-smith-eitheror-with-corey-dubrowa/
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Hey tyler hopefully this doesn’t violate some PI.FYI golden rule But after nearly two years of writing, editing and arguing, my book about the EP is coming out in May and can be preordered here: https://hozacrecords.com/product/aifl/ The book is about the origins, history and cultural impact of the EP since these little objects first started coming out in the 50s. Over 50 of my music biz friends then helped me shape the list and review the top 200 ever released, according to us (ha). For those of you who are into this kind of geekery/snobbery, I can’t wait to hear what you think. A labor of love, as all books are! ❀
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