-----Original Message----- From Tom Fine: "...In the studio session environment, it was important to keep track of time for two reasons -- 1) musician's union rules and 2) length of songs geared to singles..."
Not just singles. You needed an accurate time in order to cut an acetate for the producer and artist to take home and make their decisions from.
I was very suspicious about the story that several songs on Miles Davis's "kind of Blue" were accidently released at the wrong speed. I found out from Walter Selstead, who was in charge of Ampex engineering, that Columbia had contacted Ampex almost immediately about the speed problem with some of their new machines. "Kind of Blue" indeed went out with some songs at the wrong speed but it was clearly a conscious artistic choice and could not have been an oversight.
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