[News] 2AM to release LP version of new mini album
2012.03.06
Ballad group 2AM has bring back long forgotten LP.
With just few days until their long-awaited Korean comeback, 2AM has announced to release a LP (long-playing record) version of their upcoming mini album "Fitzgerald's Way of Love."
According to the group's promoter Big Hit Entertainment on March 6th, 2AM's second mini-album "Fitzgerald's Way of Love" will become available on LP on June 15. The LP version will only have 1,000 copies and will cost 5 times more than CDs.
The members stated, "We believe it's meaningful to deliever our ballad emotion in an analog way. We decided to go on LP despite loss on time and money".
2AM is the first idol releasing LP among the existing idols. Last Korean singers who released LP were Hyun Jin Young, Roola in 1996 and Brown Eyed Soul last year.
Meanwhile, 2AM's new mini album "Fitzgerald's Way of Love" will be officially released on March 13th.
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