jimct MusicFan
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Posted: 14 July 2013 at 12:41pm | IP Logged
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I'd just like to supplement Ed's initial report on "Brother Rapp".
This is one of those instances where James Brown has put (Part 1) and
(Part 2) on the same side of the 45, with a few seconds of silence in
between. I have timed it several different ways (the two parts individually,
just the silence in between, and then letting the entire 45 just play, from
start to finish.) Because Ed is normal, and I clearly need professional help,
I went way over the top here, so I'm really confident in these numbers.
-James Brown--"Brother Rapp" (Part 1) & (Part 2) (King 6310) (stereo)
(deadwax info "SK 13322-23" - the second "3" was originally a "1", which
was written over.)
-(Part 1): listed time (3:00); actual time (3:01)
-silent grooves between (Part 1) and (Part 2) - :05 seconds
-(Part 2); listed time (2:20); actual time (2:18)
-Total length of 45, from start to finish: (3:01) + (:05) + (2:18) = (5:24).
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