Every night before I retire I thank my lucky stars for AF's SACD QUAD program and will look forward to more releases from AF in the coming years even though they'll be more curtailed. And when you behold what SONY Japan is charging for the BECK QUADs (MORE than double what we pay for AF QUADS in the States), one can further appreciate AF's brief but consistent dedication to what we all know to be a niche market.
I suppose we all knew that this 'party' couldn't go on forever and the fact that AF released roughly 30 SACDs (with a FEW more coming), BRAVO again to Marhsall Blonstein and Company (including of course THE multichannel maven) for their concerted efforts in bringing these titles to fruition.
With the upcoming Laura Nyro and L&M Full Sail Quads, it's bittersweet for me, as well, as these were two VERY sought after titles I have been patiently awaiting for over 45 years.
I think that with a slower release scheduled 4.0 SACDs from AF, the party can go on forever, not not really, but it can go on longer if they are going slower with those surround releases. I am under the impression that the paper work has been submitted, and that some requests are likely still pending a reply. Other requests likely have been approved. So they might have 15 or 20 titles approved, and now must decide on what are the strongest ones, and then space out those strongest ones over a longer period of time. I know of a rock title AF wanted to do, and it was from a (previously) very agreeable label, and artist. I can't imagine they giving up on such a nice A-List title now.