izgoblin
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Agreed. I didn't even know that existed!WOW! That Rhino CD was waaaaay ahead of its time. "The Three Faces of AI", in 1984?
Agreed. I didn't even know that existed!WOW! That Rhino CD was waaaaay ahead of its time. "The Three Faces of AI", in 1984?
Sony Japan could include them in their 7” series but I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for that to happen.The Firesign Theatre was Definitely ahead of their time (and much of their stuff is still relevant), but the title is "The Three Faces of AI" as in "Albert"!
Their Quad albums were originally released on Columbia, but maybe someone can license them for release??
I agree. Their first album, Waiting For The Electrician Or someone Like Him, was released by Columbia in 1967. It, along with one or two other (?) Columbia albums did get the Sony Legacy Remaster CD treatment. Of the original Columbia albums, How many were were produced in quad?Sony Japan could include them in their 7” series but I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for that to happen.
Two were released in Quad, "I Think We're All Bozos On This Bus" and "Everything You Know Is Wrong".How many were were produced in quad?
I wonder if this new Quadio BluRay will improve on the sound quality over the Audio Fidelity SACD? The AF is pretty damn good.We’ve known for years that when a title starts going for sky high prices, and sells, there’s a certain demand. And we have wished that we could get a re-release. It looks like Billy Cobham’s "Spectrum” will get one. It’ll also be interesting what type mastering will be on it.