I just scored this disc after searching fairly regularly online and at brick and mortar stores, and I posted it in the "Listening to Now" thread, where
@bmoura reminded me to vote on it! I never really got into the Guess Who beyond what I heard on AM radio (and the occasional FM foray into deep cuts). Odd, since I nearly always dug their songs. I have several of their greatest hits memorized from so many repeated radio listens during my younger and more vulnerable years. One of my favorite groups, the Roots, even named their absolutely stellar 2011 release after one of my favorite Guess Who songs: Undun. I always enjoyed the goings of Cummings, whose voice is one of the greatest in rock n roll. Seriously odd that I never even picked up this Best Of album. So much music, and No Time!
Anyhoo, what a joy this release is for These Ears. For me, the fidelity I'm used to hearing is on transistor and clock radios! And when the Roots disc came out, YouTube--none of these sources is hi-fi, so the sound on this disc is phenomenal to me. Great range of styles on this entertaining disc, showcasing the band's diversity. I can't believe this came out in '71--a whole lot of hits by the time I was ten! This is a disc I'll be returning to again and again. And even though a song like Bus Rider doesn't necessarily leave me Laughing, I'd rather have it than not.
And the mix! I did not experience Quad growing up. The first album I bought was Queen's Night at the Opera. I worked a lot of hours bussing tables and making nice with waitresses at the local Italian restaurant to be able to buy my first system--adding two more speakers was not in my budget! By the time I could drive, 8 tracks were nearly a thing of the past. Long way of saying this is my first listen to this quad mix, and I freaking LOVE it. Yeah, some of it is corny and forced, but whoever put it together was clearly having fun in the early daze of quadrophonic sound! If only as an historical document, this seems to me to be an essential release. The fact that it brings me so much joy, especially when cranked, cements the label of essential.
And as an added bonus, my daughter was visiting, and when she saw me put a disc in the ol' blu ray player, she rolled her eyes and said, "Seriously?! Surround!? Please turn it down!" But when the openign strains of These Eyes came softly from the four corners, she perked up and said, "I know this song! Turn it up!" Priceless
10/10 for all the above reasons