ESP

ESP may refer to:

General use

  • Effective Sensory Projection, a term used in the Silva Method
  • Electrostatic precipitator, a particulate collection device
  • Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York, U.S.A
  • Empire State Pullers, a New York Tractor Pulling Circuit
  • English for Specific Purposes, a subset of English language learning and teaching
  • Equally spaced polynomial in mathematics
  • Everyday Sexism Project, a website that documents sexism
  • Extrasensory perception, a paranormal ability
  • Extra-solar planet, a planet located outside the Solar System
  • Music

  • ESP, a collaboration between Space Tribe and other artists
  • ESP Guitars, a manufacturer of electric guitars
  • E.S.P. (Miles Davis album), 1965 album by Miles Davis
  • E.S.P. (Extra Sexual Persuasion), 1983 album by soul singer Millie Jackson
  • E.S.P. (Bee Gees album), 1987 album by the Bee Gees
  • "E.S.P." (song), title track of the album
  • ESP-Disk, a 1960s free-jazz record label based in New York
  • The Electric Soft Parade, a British band formed in 2001
  • E.S.P. (TV series)

    E.S.P. (Extraordinary Suspense Program) is a horror Philippine drama by GMA Network starring Iza Calzado. The series premiered on February 4, 2008 and ended on May 9 of the same year. The show has a similarity of 2 American hit suspense series Ghost Whisperer and Medium.

    Synopsis

    Cassandra is an ambitious beauty-queen-turned-investigative journalist who will do everything to make a good scoop. She is ego centric, a hypocrite and without a heart. She was involved in the murder of her own boss but swore she didn't do the crime. Everything in her life will be more complicated when she got involved in a car accident. When she wakes up, she finds everything different. She loses her memory of her past and her old- self. While trying to pick up the lost pieces, she discovers she can now see and hear the dead. She helps the souls see the light, while in the process, tries to shed light on her own life.

    Cast

  • Ricky Davao as Larson
  • Iza Calzado as Cassandra
  • Alfred Vargas as Dave
  • Krystal Reyes as Anna
  • E.S.P. (Extra Sexual Persuasion)

    E.S.P. (Extra Sexual Persuasion) is a Millie Jackson album released in 1983. In addition to her signature soul music songs, it also includes somewhat more Hi-NRG and Funk dance song production popular at the time such as "This Girl Could Be Dangerous", "Sexercise" and the title track.

    Critical reception

    In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, music critic Robert Christgau gave the album a "B-" and wrote that, despite her mannerisms and persuasive parodies of sexercise, Jackson lacks the redeeming slow songs of her past work, and both "Slow Tongue" and the title track sound contrived.

    Track listing

  • "E.S.P." (Deborah Allen, Steve Diamond, Rafe Van Hoy) – 3:58
  • "Too Easy Being Easy" (Barry Beckett, Millie Jackson, Brad Shapiro) – 7:00
  • "This Girl Could Be Dangerous" (Wood Newton, Michael Noble) – 3:01
  • I Feel Like Walkin' In The Rain" (A.C. Graham, Wayne Perkins) – 3:58
  • "Sexercise (Pt.1)" (B. Fischel, Vicky Germaise, Millie Jackson, Randy Klein) – 3:00
  • "Sexercise (Pt. 2)" (Fischel, Vicky Germaise, Millie Jackson, Randy Klein) – 2:41
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