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2 new artists to the Quadio world.
Now we're getting somewhere, FR! I hope you, the entire RHINO team, friends and family in the greater Los Angeles area are safe. Our thoughts and prayers go out to ALL Angelinos who have been effected by these historic and catastrophic fires.
 
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Surprised they didn't mix King Curtis to quad at the same time.
that is surprising, although it's a lot of music to remix and Quad mixing was said to be hideously expensive so maybe the Label/Producers prioritized Aretha in Quad for budgetary reasons back in the day?

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I thought I saw in an old Schwann catalog that Gordon LIghtfoots - "Gords Gold" was planned for release, but never made it. Anyone know if the master tapes exist?
 
About time for more clues. I'll suggest Stephan Stills first album in quad because Jimi Hendrix played on it
and it is Black history month. Pounce on me, please, and so NO! because it is -- ?
Would love to hear ANY version of that album in hi res, it's never been released in anything better than redbook CD. It's 'Stephen', btw.
 
I wish they had used the original versions of some of the songs on the Aretha best of disc, especially Chain Of Fools (It's a different take on the DTS disc.). The original hit version is much better.
 
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Would love to hear ANY version of that album in hi res, it's never been released in anything better than redbook CD. It's 'Stephen', btw.

Not quite true, Stephen's (edited, thx) first solo was released in HDCD. A dead format now in newer AVRs, yet I still think it sounds MUCH better than redbook CD. Unlike the CSN&Y DEJA VU in HDCD (Japanese, which goes for three figures!), it is relatively cheap and available.

Joni Mitchell's HDCDs are well worth collecting, and of course the Grateful Dead released a box of all their albums on HDCD. Here's the Stills HDCD listing on Discogs.com:

https://www.discogs.com/release/1917301-Stephen-Stills-Stephen-Stills
 
Not quite true, Stephen's (edited, thx) first solo was released in HDCD. A dead format now in newer AVRs, yet I still think it sounds MUCH better than redbook CD. Unlike the CSN&Y DEJA VU in HDCD (Japanese, which goes for three figures!), it is relatively cheap and available.

Joni Mitchell's HDCDs are well worth collecting, and of course the Grateful Dead released a box of all their albums on HDCD. Here's the Stills HDCD listing on Discogs.com:

https://www.discogs.com/release/1917301-Stephen-Stills-Stephen-Stills
I happen to own a full Joni collection in HDCD. Of course, now my go tos are the Quadio box set.
 
Not quite true, Stephen's (edited, thx) first solo was released in HDCD. A dead format now in newer AVRs, yet I still think it sounds MUCH better than redbook CD. Unlike the CSN&Y DEJA VU in HDCD (Japanese, which goes for three figures!), it is relatively cheap and available.

Joni Mitchell's HDCDs are well worth collecting, and of course the Grateful Dead released a box of all their albums on HDCD. Here's the Stills HDCD listing on Discogs.com:

https://www.discogs.com/release/1917301-Stephen-Stills-Stephen-Stills
I thought HDCD was a disc player feature. I know it is if using the players analog outs.
 
I thought HDCD was a disc player feature. I know it is if using the players analog outs.
It can be decoded either in the disc player or AVR. My Oppo 95 has an option to disable HDCD decoding and the manual says this is so if you feed the digital out to an AVR that also has HDCD decoding you don't end up with it being decoded twice. Clearly even after HDCD decode and expansion to 24 bits (20 bit actual data) the stream is still flagged as HDCD.
 
Not quite true, Stephen's (edited, thx) first solo was released in HDCD. A dead format now in newer AVRs, yet I still think it sounds MUCH better than redbook CD. Unlike the CSN&Y DEJA VU in HDCD (Japanese, which goes for three figures!), it is relatively cheap and available.
Possibly better mastering means the HDCDs sound better, when the same mastering on CD might have sounded just as good.
 
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