Emerson routinely released multiple takes. The best way to be sure is to
listen and compare, though visual examination can reveal differences too.
I guess there could be dubs, but those I've encountered aren't.
Dick
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[ARSCLIST] take numbers on emerson records
I'm de-duping a stack of 9" Emerson discs and in the dead wax there is
what appears to be a matrix followed by a take number. However, there
are too many different take numbers for me to believe they are take
numbers. For example, I have one copy of #9118 with 3391-1/3397-1 and
another with 3391-2/3397-3. Are these stampers? Does anybody know how to
distinguish alternate takes on Emerson discs?
Thanks,
David
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