I have the physical copy of the Kids On Overload EP, and while I can't look at it right now I only remember it being called 'Here In My Hotel'; without the '(am)'. iTunes also automatically named it 'Here In My Hotel'. Where did the (am) come from??
I finally looked at it and you're right, it is just am without the brackets. And it is probably because EP sounds better then just Single, as EP encourages you to take the other songs on there seriously
I finally looked at it and you're right, it is just am without the brackets. And it is probably because EP sounds better then just Single, as EP encourages you to take the other songs on there seriously
I have the physical copy of the Kids On Overload EP, and while I can't look at it right now I only remember it being called 'Here In My Hotel'; without the '(am)'. iTunes also automatically named it 'Here In My Hotel'. Where did the (am) come from??
I have the Kids On Overload 'EP' from 2001 too. It labels this track "HERE IN MY HOTEL a.m.".
I have the Kids On Overload 'EP' from 2001 too. It labels this track "HERE IN MY HOTEL a.m.".
It's also unusual that it's referred to as an EP, considering it only has two tracks.
It's also unusual that it's referred to as an EP, considering it only has two tracks.
I finally looked at it and you're right, it is just am without the brackets. And it is probably because EP sounds better then just Single, as EP encourages you to take the other songs on there seriously
I finally looked at it and you're right, it is just am without the brackets. And it is probably because EP sounds better then just Single, as EP encourages you to take the other songs on there seriously