Rhino Quadios - Batch 7 - Speculation

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Ok, it’s on the table!
And it Will be out any year now.
On the table. Good to hear!! :)


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Batch 7 will be (was planned to be) part of Rhino's Black History Month celebration.
So that's what I leaned into.
There's your Christmas clue!
So, my money is on at least one of these being included:
  • Spinners, New and Improved or Pick of the Litter
  • War, War Live or Deliver The Word
My knowledge of WEA-owned releases and quadraphonic releases by black artists doesn't have enough overlap for me to name any others.
 
I wouldn't mind some released from "black artists". I am all ready for the next batch, now that I have received my 3/4 of the last batch (minus the Doobies which I already have).
 
Yeah, when I heard that I was letdown, no Blows Against The Empire, it's on RCA. And looks like Stewart isn't moving his ass anytime soon for a QUAD release of "Atlantic Crossing". Does Vocalion (or who does) have access to all the CBS/Columbia SQ albums, so many QUAD releases just sitting there.
Blows Against the Empire would be awesome!
 
Here's my wish list for the next batch:

James Taylor
David Gates
Seals & Crofts
Gordon Lightfoot

All of these artists were certainly influenced by Black writers, artists and musicians, so fingers crossed that at least somewhat counts...
 
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Here's my wish list for the next batch:

James Taylor
David Gates
Seals & Crofts
Gordon Lightfoot

All of these artists were certainly influenced by Black writers, artists and musicians, so fingers crossed that at least somewhat counts...
If we’re going down that road, I’ll put in a vote for Deep Purple’s Stormbringer since Ritchie Blackmore claimed it had too much (for him) of an influence of black music and funk. Won’t hold my breath for that one, though.

Don’t know if Dionne Warwick’s Then Came You is a possibility, but I’d put that in my cart.
 
Here's my wish list for the next batch:

James Taylor
David Gates
Seals & Crofts
Gordon Lightfoot

All of these artists were certainly influenced by Black writers, artists and musicians, so fingers crossed that at least somewhat counts...
“Influenced by”? I guess. Some more than others

But for Black History Month?

Not a chance.
 
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