And another! Ding ding ding.Sabbath, Paranoid. My best guess for one of the titles.
And another! Ding ding ding.Sabbath, Paranoid. My best guess for one of the titles.
Why? Is something going on today?Happy Friday!
My god, we are getting the real goods, and I can have that party, I plan on the quadraphonic party with two of my major wants included here in upcoming batch.Sabbath, Paranoid. My best guess for one of the titles.
The red and gold one is a mystery still?I’m having trouble with the last 2 though.
The third one is not known to me, the ultra thin font.I think I got three of these right off the bat, but that fourth one is eluding me
Yep that one, I've been looking at all the Label/Quads (advanced search) on discogs and still don't have it; but it is vaguely familiar.The third one is not known to me, the ultra thin font.
That font on the letter Q is the key maybeThe third one is not known to me, the ultra thin font.
I think I got it. And it is a personal fave of mine as well. The problem IDing this, is that very very few of the characters used in the artist and title of the album are used to spell QUADIO, making it a tough one. But I think I got it.Yep that one, I've been looking at all the Label/Quads (advanced search) on discogs and still don't have it; but it is vaguely familiar.
The D and the U are all I could come up with the the U is used on a DELUXE issue of the title. And based on that I got it.... I think.That font on the letter Q is the key maybe
Oh, I hope soj geils for the Atlantic is my guess.
Yes, only two letters used, but dead ringers. If it is J. G. Band, it's a hot one from their Atlantic period, a key opening track, a minor but real hit single, and wonderful production. I had suspected Bette Midler, as the same font is used there - an exact A as I had previously considered.j geils for the Atlantic is my guess.
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