[78-L] Stereo copies?
David Weiner
djwein at earthlink.net
Fri Dec 5 09:49:16 PST 2008
There's a guy who sells original 60s album cover slicks on eBay - you can
see the stereo at the top and the mono at the bottom designations. The
cover would be trimmed and glued depending on which format was wanted.
Dave W.
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Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 11:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [78-L] Stereo copies?
If it doesn't say STEREO anywhere on the label, it's mono. Album covers
generally used only one design for front and back, made longer than actual
size
so that by shifting something, the stereo designation could appear across
the
top or bottom or not at all, and the back cover often showed both mono and
stereo catalog numbers.
Matrix numbers are usually on the label AND in the dead grooves, although
some
companies never showed them (Capitol, for instance, as well as some small
labels). As Mike Biel points out, The First Family was such a big seller in
such a short time that ten pressing plants were called into service. There
may
well be different matrix numbers and certainly different numbers at the end
of
the sequence to indicate which transfer or possibly which set of stampers
was
in use. Mike..which one IS the first?
dl
P G C wrote:
> It is written "recorded in stereo", it is the album back cover, maybe the
record itself is mono, I don't know.
>
> Any suggestions on how to find out?
>
P G C also wrote:
> Thanks, now is the time to ask a very old question I have.
>
> How can I find the matrix numbrer in a record?
> (truly i don't know)
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