Speed Graphic is the first of a three-EP series released by Ben Folds. It included a cover track, "In Between Days" (originally by The Cure, from their 1985 album The Head on the Door). It also included a sparse (only piano and vocal) arrangement of "Give Judy My Notice", which would later appear on Songs for Silverman in a rearranged full-band version. The final three tracks were written a long time before this release.

PropertyValue
dbpedia-owl:Album/review
  • *Allmusic link
dbpedia-owl:MusicalWork/artist
dbpedia-owl:MusicalWork/label
dbpedia-owl:Work/previousWork
dbpedia-owl:Work/releaseDate
  • 2003-07-22 (xsd:date)
dbpedia-owl:Work/runtime
  • 1256 (xsd:double)
dbpedia-owl:Work/subsequentWork
dbpedia-owl:artist
dbpedia-owl:label
dbpedia-owl:previousWork
dbpedia-owl:releaseDate
  • 2003-07-22 (xsd:date)
dbpedia-owl:review
  • *Allmusic link
dbpedia-owl:runtime
  • 1256 (xsd:double)
dbpedia-owl:subsequentWork
dbpprop:abstract
  • Speed Graphic is the first of a three-EP series released by Ben Folds. It included a cover track, "In Between Days" (originally by The Cure, from their 1985 album The Head on the Door). It also included a sparse (only piano and vocal) arrangement of "Give Judy My Notice", which would later appear on Songs for Silverman in a rearranged full-band version. The final three tracks were written a long time before this release. Two of those songs, "Protection" (co-written by Ben's former wife, Anna Goodman) and "Dog" have floated around as bootlegged early demos for years, and the other one, "Wandering", was never available in any format previously, but was written by Ben Folds and his fellow Ben Folds Five bandmate, Darren Jessee. The ending of the track "Dog" contains an impromptu call that Ben receives from his then wife Frally Hynes on his cell phone while recording the vocal track (it's hard to believe that it would have been intentional). In the amusing banter that follows, Ben is chided for not answering with a "Hello", and called a kumquat.
dbpprop:artist
dbpprop:cover
  • Ben Folds Speed Graphic.png
dbpprop:hasPhotoCollection
dbpprop:label
dbpprop:lastAlbum
dbpprop:length
  • 20:56
dbpprop:name
  • Speed Graphic
dbpprop:nextAlbum
  • '' Sunny 16''
    (2003)
dbpprop:reviews
dbpprop:type
  • EP
dbpprop:wikiPageUsesTemplate
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Speed Graphic is the first of a three-EP series released by Ben Folds. It included a cover track, "In Between Days" (originally by The Cure, from their 1985 album The Head on the Door). It also included a sparse (only piano and vocal) arrangement of "Give Judy My Notice", which would later appear on Songs for Silverman in a rearranged full-band version. The final three tracks were written a long time before this release.
rdfs:label
  • Speed Graphic (EP)
owl:sameAs
skos:subject
foaf:name
  • Speed Graphic
foaf:page
is dbpedia-owl:Work/previousWork of
is dbpedia-owl:Work/subsequentWork of
is dbpedia-owl:previousWork of
is dbpedia-owl:subsequentWork of
is dbpprop:lastAlbum of
is dbpprop:nextAlbum of