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I'd forgotten I'd got those Lonestar releases, if I remember correctly those tracks work well through the SM2 in Involve 4.0

Careful Dunc.

I'm talking about your spelling re Lone Star , because there is another group out of the US , (Texas I think) , and they are known as "Lonestar". A Country and Western band if my memory serves me well.

There is a bit in the liner notes about "Fluff" trying his best to shine a light on these Rock legends- Lone Star. Sadly only two albums released and sales were not the best.
 
Careful Dunc.

I'm talking about your spelling re Lone Star , because there is another group out of the US , (Texas I think) , and they are known as "Lonestar". A Country and Western band if my memory serves me well.

There is a bit in the liner notes about "Fluff" trying his best to shine a light on these Rock legends- Lone Star. Sadly only two albums released and sales were not the best.
I'm on my phone so not good for Typing! That is the band Lone Star, who I saw a few times, and when at Uni I saw Paul Chapman (guitar) jamming with others in a club!
 
Arriving through the post this morning two remastered CDs from Lonestar, 1st album & Firing On All Six, both with bonus BBC sessions. It looks and sounds like the 3 tracks on Firing On All Six are in surround from the sessions on 25th June 1977. I can't play them via an H/HJ decoder so I went for DD ProII Music, and things were happening in the rear speakers, including some movement front to back. So the million dollar question, are they the Quad tracks broadcast? See mrfloydin's great web page http://www.eclipse67.com/bbch.htm

The CD cover below gives the date but not whether its Quad.

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Yep you bet Dunc, that's the same one ,Sessions on The Alan Freeman Saturday Rock Show.
 
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band was one of those brilliant acts to see live, which I'm lucky enough to have seen quite a few times.

But I'm not sure it is in HJ as Alex Harvey had a band called Quad - though I'd love them to be!

From Super Deluxe Edition "Disc thirteen features Rock Drill (1977), SAHB’s last album, and is expanded to include two extra tracks by the band, including rarity No Complaints Department, which was omitted from the original album at the last minute. To segue into Harvey’s post-SAHB career, three songs with his next band Quad, performed for Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman’s Radio 1 Show in March 1978."

http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/news/alex-harvey-the-last-of-the-teenage-idols-14cd-box-set/

From the Universal site "DISC THIRTEEN: The Sensational Alex Harvey Band – ROCK DRILL (1977) – Expanded & QUAD

14 songs including the final Sensational Alex Harvey Band album, Rock Drill which has been expanded to include the non-album B-side, Engine Room Boogie and the Sensational Alex Harvey Band rarity, No Complaints Department, which was pulled from the album by Alex at the eleventh hour. Also included are the only three existing songs from Alex’s first post-SAHB band, Quad, recorded for the BBC Radio 1 Alan Freeman show in March 1978."


And once again , righto !

If you look further back in the posts , there was discussion by three of us re is it Quad?

Back then it was concluded no , because Harvey had a band named Quad,

But there is no denying these are the quad sessions in hj and not the band named Quad.

I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts whoever put this cd set together saw the word Quad on the tape from the BEEB , and assumed it was the band's name.

AND THANKS GOES OUT TO @ krkier


Ergo another Quad BBC HJ , has been located.
You know I wish I had a copy back then , I may just have over looked this for what it truly is.....and now the price has skyrocketed !
 
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