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Aug 19 2006, 07:47 PM
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Platinum Member Group: Special Members Member No.: 482 Joined: 17-May 06 Posts: 26,788 From: antarctica |
when you look in the lead out grooves of a LP you'll see a matrix number;
when you look in a recording sessions book you'll see that recordings got a matrix number; I will explain what the matrix number means; there is a year code Year code 1955 – F 1956 – G 1957 – H 1958 – J 1959 – K 1960 – L 1961 – M 1962 – N 1963 – P 1964 – R 1965 – S 1966 – T 1967 – U 1968 – W 1969 – X 1970 – Z 1971 – A 1972 – B 1973 – C 1974 – D 1975 – E 1976 – F 1977 – G 1978 – H 1979 – J 1980 – K 1981 – L 1982 – M 1983 – N 1984 – O 1985 – P 1986 – R 1987 – S 1988 – T 1989 – U 1990 – V 1991 – W 1992 – Z 1993 – A 1994 – B 1995 – C 1996 – D 1997 – E 1998 – F 1999 – G 2000 – H 2001 – J 2002 – K 2003 – L letter code: P = popular I = International W = country and western size and speed A = master tape K = 7 inch 45 rpm L = 7 inch 33 1/3 rpm R = 12 inch 33 1/3 rpm Description A = EP stereo B = EP mono M = mono S = stereo Studio A 3 = filmcompany A 4 = RCA Nashville A 5 = not RCA studio in 1963 the system changes in the pre-1963 codes mean: second character = 2 it indicates commercial popular music release second character = 7 on singles it mean promo recording only second character = 8 means promo only recording only second character = Q means promo only compact 33 1/3 single third character = P on single indicates song supplies by filmcompany third character = P on LP indicates 12 inch 33 1/3 rpm 1956/1962 let us look now: Heartbreak hotel got matrix G2 WB 0209 G = 1956 2 = commercial popular music W = country & western (???) B = EP mono (there is a EP release!!) LP It happened at the worlds fair matrix PPRM 2727/28 mono matrix PPRS 2729/30 stereo P = 1963 P = popular R = 33 1/3 rpm M = mono where S = stereo the matrixnumbers from LP come after the last recording Relax (PPA3-2726) P = 1963 P = popular A3 = filmcompany later on the sytem of matrix numbers has changed several times and when you're looking and comparing matrixnumbers you'll see that RCA doesn't always apply its own rules. with this explanation I hope to make clear what matrix numbers means and you'll be surprised what is to be discovered colonel snow -------------------- |
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Aug 19 2006, 08:08 PM
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Down in the Jungle Room Group: Moderators Member No.: 10 Joined: 29-May 05 Posts: 4,424 From: The hague, Netherlands |
I'm not into collecting vinyl myself, but I think that for the ones who do collect vinyl this is very interesting.
Thank you for posting this information [img]style_emoticons/default/thumbup.gif[/img] -------------------- "How do I get placed in situations like this? Ah hell, I guess it's all part of showbusiness "~ Elvis in his limo on his way to perform in Omaha, NE on June 19th 1977
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Aug 20 2006, 10:42 PM
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At The Gates Of Graceland Group: Special Members Member No.: 27 Joined: 31-May 05 Posts: 1,549 From: Germany |
Hi Colonel,
thanks mate for these great Infos. This is all new to me. Now I understand more about Matrix Nr. on Vinyls [img]style_emoticons/default/cool2.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/default/cheers.gif[/img] -------------------- The Lady Loves Me And Of Course She Knows It Yet!
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Aug 21 2006, 11:14 AM
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Platinum Member Group: Special Members Member No.: 482 Joined: 17-May 06 Posts: 26,788 From: antarctica |
when you compare matrix numbers you'll discover a lot:
one example>> the LP Girls girls girls got the matrix N2 PP 3293/94 (mono) and N2 3295/96 (stereo) the song with the highest matrix is We're coming in loaded (N2 PB 3288) this means matrix 3289 -3290 -3291 -3292 is missing; in the past there were rumours about missing songs from this session; it could be that these matrix 3289-3290-3291-3292 is given to songs that were not recorded after all. the second possiblity is that the matrix is for: Earth boy (movie version) - Plantation rock - Girls girls girls (end title) - Mama. These 4 songs got a new matrix number when released for the first time (except Earth boy = unreleased). several times a new matrix number was given to songs with an excisting matrix numbers (aug. 1969 when released on Collector's Gold). as you see there are a lot of surprises colonel snow -------------------- |
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Aug 21 2006, 07:47 PM
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Platinum Member Group: Special Members Member No.: 482 Joined: 17-May 06 Posts: 26,788 From: antarctica |
I will reveal a "secret " with matrix numbers:
the closing theme with the 14-01-73 concert got matrix CPA5-4747; Blue Hawaii got CPA5-4756; Don't become excited about missing recordings because the 8 missing numbers were given to the double LP (4 numbers) and the double quadro LP (4 numbers so the numbers are complete now. colonel snow -------------------- |
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Aug 21 2006, 08:07 PM
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Down in the Jungle Room Group: Special Members Member No.: 4 Joined: 27-May 05 Posts: 4,726 From: Denmark |
Very interesting matrix info! I knew some of it, but I must admit that, though I collect vinyl, I've never taken the time to dig further into it. Thanks for posting it Henk! [img]style_emoticons/default/thumbup.gif[/img]
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Aug 21 2006, 09:11 PM
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Platinum Member Group: Special Members Member No.: 482 Joined: 17-May 06 Posts: 26,788 From: antarctica |
hello michael,
you can use your spare time now for research by digging in your vinyl collection. colonel snow -------------------- |
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Sep 14 2006, 02:40 PM
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Aboard N880EP Group: The Elvis Shop Member No.: 473 Joined: 11-May 06 Posts: 428 From: London |
when you look in the lead out grooves of a LP you'll see a matrix number; when you look in a recording sessions book you'll see that recordings got a matrix number; I will explain what the matrix number means; there is a year code Year code 1955 – F 1956 – G 1957 – H 1958 – J 1959 – K 1960 – L 1961 – M 1962 – N 1963 – P 1964 – R 1965 – S 1966 – T 1967 – U 1968 – W 1969 – X 1970 – Z 1971 – A 1972 – B 1973 – C 1974 – D 1975 – E 1976 – F 1977 – G 1978 – H 1979 – J 1980 – K 1981 – L 1982 – M 1983 – N 1984 – O 1985 – P 1986 – R 1987 – S 1988 – T 1989 – U 1990 – V 1991 – W 1992 – Z 1993 – A 1994 – B 1995 – C 1996 – D 1997 – E 1998 – F 1999 – G 2000 – H 2001 – J 2002 – K 2003 – L letter code: P = popular I = International W = country and western size and speed A = master tape K = 7 inch 45 rpm L = 7 inch 33 1/3 rpm R = 12 inch 33 1/3 rpm Description A = EP stereo B = EP mono M = mono S = stereo Studio A 3 = filmcompany A 4 = RCA Nashville A 5 = not RCA studio in 1963 the system changes in the pre-1963 codes mean: second character = 2 it indicates commercial popular music release second character = 7 on singles it mean promo recording only second character = 8 means promo only recording only second character = Q means promo only compact 33 1/3 single third character = P on single indicates song supplies by filmcompany third character = P on LP indicates 12 inch 33 1/3 rpm 1956/1962 let us look now: Heartbreak hotel got matrix G2 WB 0209 G = 1956 2 = commercial popular music W = country & western (???) B = EP mono (there is a EP release!!) LP It happens at the worlds fair matrix PPRM 2727/28 mono matrix PPRS 2729/30 stereo P = 1963 P = popular R = 33 1/3 rpm M = mono where S = stereo the matrixnumbers from LP come after the last recording Relax (PPA3-2726) P = 1963 P = popular A3 = filmcompany later on the sytem of matrix numbers has changed several times and when you're looking and comparing matrixnumbers you'll see that RCA doesn't always apply its own rules. with this explanation I hope to make claer what matrix numbers means and you'll be surprised what is to be discovered colonel snow Well researched. |
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Sep 14 2006, 05:16 PM
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Platinum Member Group: Special Members Member No.: 482 Joined: 17-May 06 Posts: 26,788 From: antarctica |
you'll be surprised what you discover.
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Sep 15 2006, 11:10 AM
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Aboard N880EP Group: The Elvis Shop Member No.: 473 Joined: 11-May 06 Posts: 428 From: London |
Agreed.
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Sep 15 2006, 01:17 PM
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Platinum Member Group: Special Members Member No.: 482 Joined: 17-May 06 Posts: 26,788 From: antarctica |
this matrix numer story goes for US - releases; foreign countries use in most cases the same matrix.
when they re-released LP's and use their own system I have no idea what the matrix mean. colonel snow -------------------- |
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May 10 2010, 12:47 PM
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Listening to Elvis Group: Special Members Member No.: 22,611 Joined: 29-April 10 Posts: 132 From: Yorkshire |
HI
More info in the ELVIS - UK book -------------------- Everyone's entitled to one stupid ass mistake
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