Think of the day when, who are the Beatles?
Wait.....you mean Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings?
Think of the day when, who are the Beatles?
I know people who think Nirvana is a fashion brand and not a band.Jimi Hendrix is already a Never heard of him, with some folks.
Think of the day when, who are the Beatles?
Quarrymen...Wait.....you mean Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings?![]()
Yeah I think there were suspicions or confirmations that Edgar Winter was a similar situation (in the UK), available but already licensed out for perpetuity or there about. It’s sad when the will is there and that’s just not enough to pull it over the finish line. That’s another reason that Quadio has filled a void in my life, the damn discs just keep coming out so fast my head spins. Without them I’d have a much worse sinking feeling. And then Sony puts out another repeated quad title.Dave Mason's It's Like You Never Left is high on my quad reissue wishlist. However, while Sony still appears to retain the rights to it, they did let one of those reissue labels (Beat Goes On) do a CD release a little while back. I seem to remember someone saying that might complicate matters.
I use BGO Records frequently for Stereo CD's great selection and great prices.reissue labels (Beat Goes On)
Discogs is your friend. (And, I'd usually add, the QQ "Search" box, although it doesn't get you very far in this case.) We know the quad masters still exist, as all four albums showed up in "Sony 360 Reality Audio" wrappers on the streaming services a few years ago. Tidal and Deezer eventually pulled 360 RA, but maybe not Amazon?This is incredibly exiting news to me. What are the four albums you referred to upthread? Nilsson Schmilsson and Son Of Schmilsson make for an obvious two-fer SACD. I imagine A Little Touch Of Schmilsson is another album from around the same time frame. Is it possible that Harry could be one of them, too? I am a total Nilsson fanatic and I would buy absolutely anything that comes out in hi-res multichannel (as long as it is a physical release!)
You're right. I always forget about Discogs. Thank you.Discogs is your friend. (And, I'd usually add, the QQ "Search" box, although it doesn't get you very far in this case.) We know the quad masters still exist, as all four albums showed up in "Sony 360 Reality Audio" wrappers on the streaming services a few years ago. Tidal and Deezer eventually pulled 360 RA, but maybe not Amazon?
Schmilsson (poll)
Pussy Cats (poll)
Duit On Mon Dei (poll)
Sandman (poll)
The mix is neither great nor awful, IMO. I'm sure you've got your own opinion on the relative merits of the music. @scoob's review (in the poll thread) moved me to raise my own low estimation a smidge. I'd still buy all four albums if Dutton reissed them.You're right. I always forget about Discogs. Thank you.
So, currently there is only one album that justifies getting a SACD release, at least IMO. I shudder to think what Pussycats in multichannel sounds like.
The original band or the interloper?I know people who think Nirvana is a fashion brand and not a band.![]()
Discogs is your friend. (And, I'd usually add, the QQ "Search" box, although it doesn't get you very far in this case.) We know the quad masters still exist, as all four albums showed up in "Sony 360 Reality Audio" wrappers on the streaming services a few years ago. Tidal and Deezer eventually pulled 360 RA, but maybe not Amazon?
Schmilsson (poll)
Pussy Cats (poll)
Duit On Mon Dei (poll)
Sandman (poll)
Have there been any updates/news on titles from:
- Harry Nilsson (at least 4 albums) MoFi got the rights to his catalog a while back and while not a strict quadblock, I don't think Sony would license another set of SACDs at the same time.
- Waylon Jennings (at least 2 albums) Ladies Love Outlaws was licensed to Cherry Red in 2021 and Lonesome Onry & Mean was licensed to BGO in 2023 so probably not.
- Jerry Reed (at least 4 albums) BGO 4 on 2, 2019
- Dolly Parton (5-6 albums) Sony doesn't license these out
- Mike Nesmith (2 albums) maybe
- Harry Belafonte (2-3 albums) only one studio album 'Play Me' and one double live album that has a boring ambient mix
- Redbone (2 for sure) BGO
- John Denver (1, maybe 2 unreleased) Sony hasn't licensed any John Denver for nearly a dozen years
- Jose Feliciano (at least 4, plus Live Alive-O!) maybe
- Tanya Tucker (confirmed at least 1 unreleased album, perhaps more?) only one album
What about the Isaac Hayes albums at Stax/Enterprise? Not only are they hard-to-find today in any format; the "Truck Turner" soundtrack was never released in discrete - it was only an SQ-disc. I know Concord Music absorbed Stax.... and correct me if I'm wrong but does not Concord fit under the UMG umbrella? Are they willing to play ball yet? Concord are independent but don't care much about licensing albums other than some 60s jazz (Prestige/Milestone) to Analogue Productions, most of their money comes from licensing to film and TV. The Isaac Hayes masters are owned by his estate so the family would have to approve making it doubly unlikely.
Ozark Mt. daredevils - 1 quad, A&M quad masters presumably lost in 2008 UMG vault fire so probably not
Outlaws - 1 quad, maybe, if the tape could be found, some Arista quad masters are missing
Dave Mason - 3 quads, maybe
David Gates - 2 quads. these are warner, ask foraging rhino
The Edgar and Johnny Winter quads are regularly licensed but nothing is in perpetuity, the more people email D-V and ask for these the more likely it is that they'll take a chance on bidding for them knowing they can recoup their investment.Yeah I think there were suspicions or confirmations that Edgar Winter was a similar situation (in the UK), available but already licensed out for perpetuity or there about. It’s sad when the will is there and that’s just not enough to pull it over the finish line. That’s another reason that Quadio has filled a void in my life, the damn discs just keep coming out so fast my head spins. Without them I’d have a much worse sinking feeling. And then Sony puts out another repeated quad title.
Thanks for the great insight, steelydave.The Edgar and Johnny Winter quads are regularly licensed but nothing is in perpetuity, the more people email D-V and ask for these the more likely it is that they'll take a chance on bidding for them knowing they can recoup their investment.
It's tongue 'n cheek humor there. And yes there are some deals made for "perpetuity or there about" locked in forever "terrestrially" just in the event we colonize the moon in a few years - you didn't know this?The Edgar and Johnny Winter quads are regularly licensed but nothing is in perpetuity, the more people email D-V and ask for these the more likely it is that they'll take a chance on bidding for them knowing they can recoup their investment.