You're so vague~By process of elimination it would have to be either CARLY or JONI and either one would be just fine by me!
I can't tell if this quad is about you
You're so vague~ (You're so vague!)
You're so vague~By process of elimination it would have to be either CARLY or JONI and either one would be just fine by me!
I don't expect it to happen period.are you saying "not the next batch" or "never"?
I'm curious. Are there examples of artists that won't be released by this Quadio program that nevertheless have their tapes digitized by the team? Or is it more on a "we know this will be released, so we're gonna digitize it" sorta basis? I'm not asking for names as much as I'm wondering if that's the case.I don't expect it to happen period.
Don't forget that at the listening event in LA last fall, @ForagingRhino said that we might expect not just some unreleased quad mixes, but also some new quad mixes, including at least one by a mixer who was active in the 70s...
I'm curious. Are there examples of artists that won't be released by this Quadio program that nevertheless have their tapes digitized by the team? Or is it more on a "we know this will be released, so we're gonna digitize it" sorta basis? I'm not asking for names as much as I'm wondering if that's the case.
I'd think that both Carly and Joni have enough material for a box set. Eagles? I'd be first in line! Bette Midler? "The Divine Miss M" never sounded great in CD-4, but would shine like a baby's bottom in Quadio. While we're at it, how about Rhino including newer, never before in multichannel, albums that have proven popular, in the Quadio program? It's kinda sad to see Quadio used only for material that's already 50 years old.Let's not forget Roberta Flack
Fine by me, there is not much new material that I would care to listen to in any format anyway. New releases would likely be made as 5.1 or Atmos not real "Quadio"! Let's get all the old stuff re-released (or first released if unreleased quad masters exist) and then maybe expand to newer stuff later.It's kinda sad to see Quadio used only for material that's already 50 years old.
Oh the EV format, an earlier type of QS/SQ matrix, pretty much a stillborn format. Any 8-tracks of either B & K quad mixed albums?Correct:
BEAVER & KRAUSE -
All Good Men. Warner Brothers BS-2624 (EV) [US & Australia]] So obviously, the actual QUAD tapes DO exist!
I know exactly which album got a brand new quad mix. But I can't say. It might be a part of an as yet unannounced upcoming project.Don't forget that at the listening event in LA last fall, @ForagingRhino said that we might expect not just some unreleased quad mixes, but also some new quad mixes, including at least one by a mixer who was active in the 70s...
I'm sure that the original 4 track QUAD tapes were just encoded in the "EV" format which means the actual discrete 4 channel QUAD masters do exist...like Gandharva!Oh the EV format, an earlier type of QS/SQ matrix, pretty much a stillborn format. Any 8-tracks of either B & K quad mixed albums?
For Left-Field out of the blue mind blown titles that might not ever come in immersive surround my picks would be:Mind blown? Only box set that would do that for me would be the Eagles. That'll only happen when hell freezes over..... or hogs start producing beef.
Would love to see something out of left field though. Like.... what if the all-girl group Fanny had a Quad mix made? That would be amazing. Or a Linda Rondstadt title....
But no Q8s, or Q4s?I'm sure that the original 4 track QUAD tapes were just encoded in the "EV" format which means the actual discrete 4 channel QUAD masters do exist...like Gandharva!
For what it's worth, I thought it was peculiar seeing WEA promote an upcoming CD-4 release of The Beach Boys' Good Vibrations in 1975. At the time eight of that compilation's twelve tracks had only been issued in mono or fake stereo.Thanks to Mark Anderson, we know WEA prepped a few titles for Quad that never got released - the Beach Boys’ “Good Vibrations” best-of, Aretha’s “With Everything I Feel In Me”, ”Gord’s Gold”, Bonnie Raitt’s “Takin’ My Time”, to name a few. If they could unearth some of these, it would be great. We’ve already seen MC releases of other albums from artists like ELP & Billy Cobham.
Not every release had both! Since this was an early entry for WEA into QUAD [they later switched to CD~4] and probably based on 'lackluster' sales they felt there was no need to release it on other formats. But hopefully, the QUAD analogue masters still exist...and that's MY POINT!But no Q8s, or Q4s?
Carly definitely does. 4 albums plus a greatest hits. Joni had two, but I believe that she has one unreleased quad. Eagles only had two quads.I'd think that both Carly and Joni have enough material for a box set. Eagles? I'd be first in line! Bette Midler? "The Divine Miss M" never sounded great in CD-4, but would shine like a baby's bottom in Quadio. While we're at it, how about Rhino including newer, never before in multichannel, albums that have proven popular, in the Quadio program? It's kinda sad to see Quadio used only for material that's already 50 years old.
Not every release had either tape configurations issued. And due to lackluster sales they probably still feel there’s no need to release it on any format even if the quad masters do exist. I’m not holding out any hope on that one.Not every release had both! Since this was an early entry for WEA into QUAD [they later switched to CD~4] and probably based on 'lackluster' sales they felt there was no need to release it on other formats. But hopefully, the QUAD analogue masters still exist...and that's MY POINT!
I wish they were, but May 3rd is still two months away.So we have four new Quadio releases coming early next month.
I’m way off on my estimate here.I wish they were, but May 3rd is still two months away.
Since Brian Wilson is practically deaf in one ear (apparently due to his father’s disciplining), he really never felt there was a need for stereo. I recall reading that he considered stereo to be “unfinished” since the listener could mess with the mix.For what it's worth, I thought it was peculiar seeing WEA promote an upcoming CD-4 release of The Beach Boys' Good Vibrations in 1975. At the time eight of that compilation's twelve tracks had only been issued in mono or fake stereo.
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