I see what you did there...well played.I guess that would be playing ketchup.
I see what you did there...well played.I guess that would be playing ketchup.
Not familiar with the term "R2R" what is the meaning ?I have the R2R, and I created a 5.1 upmix of it that turned out great. I like the original R2R quad mix too , but a Blu-ray will always sound better than a ripped R2R.
Would love BARK, since it's on GRUNT maybe a chance but from what everyone says no hope for Worst or Volunteers. Have them both on reel to reel Quad.Let’s poke the bear. These will be the next batch to be transferred in the near future:
Not familiar with the term "R2R" what is the meaning ?
Would love BARK, since it's on GRUNT maybe a chance but from what everyone says no hope for Worst or Volunteers. Have them both on reel to reel Quad.
LMAO. Well at least I got Volunteers and Worst of, on R2R, see I'm a quick learner. Quess I'll just have to dig these out.You just answered your own question
I’ve never heard of any of these ! Are they band names or album titles?Gandharva. Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys. Waitress in a Donut Shop. New Orleans Suite. That's my dream bundle.
I thought the same thing. A quick google search tells me they are album titlesI’ve never heard of any of these ! Are they band names or album titles?
Didn't I read somewhere that the QS-encoded master of Photographs & Memories was used on the Saja CD?I do agree that people need to move on from a Rhino produced Quad released of Croce's music, but his Saja Records releases were done under WEA.
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I don't know. The info must be in a QS encoded CD thread.Didn't I read somewhere that the QS-encoded master of Photographs & Memories was used on the Saja CD?
Maria did “Midnight At The Oasis,” the hit single from “Waitress…”I thought the same thing. A quick google search tells me they are album titles
Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause (never heard of them)
Arlo Guthrie
Maria Muldaur (never heard of her)
Duke Ellington
Maria did “Midnight At The Oasis,” the hit single from “Waitress…”
Too bad. The first album was much, much better.Actually, "Midnight at the Oasis" is not on "Waitress in a Donut Shop", but it's on her first album which was not released in quad. The "Waitress" album qualifies for the "Quad Album released AFTER the hit album" category that hindered many an artist in the '70s
Steve, let ‘er rip as far as I’m concerned. On a side note, Bundle#3 arrived in record time while Bundle#4 is indefinitely delayed. Major bummer!Is it too early to begin talking about these?
Because here's the thing. I kinda want those who ordered batch 4 enjoy them, digest them... or at least receive them, shipping notices be damned!
We have 4 more, currently slated for early August. Another diverse assortment of not-previously reissued Quads!
Anyway, starting a thread. Let's go!
Probably a better tactic to persuade A.J. He's a big proponent of his dad's work (and an incredible artist in his own right).She was asked permission to release the Quads on several occasion which she declined every single time.
Great suggestions. I have been wishing for Last of the Brooklyn Cowboy and Waitress in a Donut Shop for many years. I'm also an aging quadie, started in the 70's. I have those on CD-4, regrettably I haven't had CD-4 in a couple of decades. Those are two of the best mixed quads of all time. I'm hoping for a miracle.Gandharva. Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys. Waitress in a Donut Shop. New Orleans Suite. That's my dream bundle.
Me, too, and I have them on quad reels as well -- a much friendlier format than CD-R. When Maria played at Indianapolis's Jazz Kitchen some years ago, I brought the quad reel of Waitress for her to sign. She was shocked to see it, having no idea such a thing existed.Great suggestions. I have been wishing for Last of the Brooklyn Cowboy and Waitress in a Donut Shop for many years. I'm also an aging quadie, started in the 70's. I have those on CD-4, regrettably I haven't had CD-4 in a couple of decades. Those are two of the best mixed quads of all time. I'm hoping for a miracle.
I disagree. If this had been the case, the label would never had given us its Loss Leaders series of compilations.Ah, Warner Bros. Records in the seventies ... relying on its cash cows to underwrite so many great, commercially questionable artists!
Reel to Reel tape.Not familiar with the term "R2R" what is the meaning ?
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