Denbo Posted May 18, 2022 Posted May 18, 2022 What's the significance of the H818 on the original Tamla release label and the H909 on the Tamla reissue label?
The Yank Posted May 18, 2022 Posted May 18, 2022 It appears that the H818 version runs 2:20 while the H909 runs 2:30 -
Nick Soule Posted May 18, 2022 Posted May 18, 2022 H818 has the incorrect running time. H909 has the correct running time of 2:30. If there's an actual difference in the mastering, I can't hear it.
Denbo Posted May 19, 2022 Author Posted May 19, 2022 Thanks guys. Where did you find this out? What's your source?
Denbo Posted May 19, 2022 Author Posted May 19, 2022 PS - Have you tried locating a reissue copy of this record with 'square' Tamla design? They seem very hard to come by?
Nick Soule Posted May 19, 2022 Posted May 19, 2022 3 hours ago, Denbo said: Thanks guys. Where did you find this out? What's your source? I listened to both copies/versions and timed them. 1
Denbo Posted May 19, 2022 Author Posted May 19, 2022 4 hours ago, Nick Soule said: I listened to both copies/versions and timed them. Yeah but what made you think the H number had anything to do with the timing of the record?
Nick Soule Posted May 19, 2022 Posted May 19, 2022 4 hours ago, Denbo said: Yeah but what made you think the H number had anything to do with the timing of the record? It was the only other visual difference between the two labels. H### is a master number numbering sequence that Motown used for a brief time starting in 1961, I think. H909 is a later master, and you would assume there would be audible differences, but I don't hear any. And according to both Reginald Bartlette's book and the Don't Forget The Motor City site, both masters/versions were released at the same time. 2
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