There are many folks here who have grown up with classic rock, folk, and mostly mainstream radio music, which we all know and love, and pretty much have burned out on. As we made it through our lives, watching cartoons as kids and movies as we grew older, we were exposed to a LOT of classical music. Those old WB cartoons were filled with that stuff ("Kill the Wabbit", etc.)
So I was thinking most of us recognize a lot of classical tunes when we hear them, but we have no clue as to what they are, who wrote them, or where they're from. With that being said, I think it would be very cool, if possible, for Dutton-Vocalion to release the 6 Columbia Classical Quadraphonic "Greatest Hits" albums, maybe as a 3 Disc set, or 3-6 individual discs.
I honestly don't remember if these were super surround or what, as I haven't played them in years and they were of course SQ, so there was some compromise there. Still, it would be a great way to get some generic Classical quad out there that most people will know and recognize.
Anyway, it's just a thought. As some of you know, they are:
MQ-32054 - Bach/Greatest Hits
MQ-32055 - Tchaikovsky/Greatest Hits
MQ-32056 - Beethoven/Greatest Hits
MQ-32057 - Mozart/Greatest Hits
MQ-32058 - Chopin/Greatest Hits
MQ-32059 - Strauss/Greatest Hits