Was it in demand, or just rather rare on Q8? A little of both?Me too. I bid over $100 multiple times for that Q8 a while ago (8 years) and got outbid at least 4 times until I finally got one - that was bad!
Was it in demand, or just rather rare on Q8? A little of both?Me too. I bid over $100 multiple times for that Q8 a while ago (8 years) and got outbid at least 4 times until I finally got one - that was bad!
Was it in demand, or just rather rare on Q8? A little of both?
Breakaway has more diagonal pans than any 'mixed for SQ' release that I know of - almost every track features one, and some of the tracks have pans on both diagonal axes.
Simon's Still Crazy After All These Years has a diagonal placement in every track as well. Same mixing team?
Hooray! We get two Art Garfunkel quads (while Paul Simon still languishes in the world of two channel audio.)
Paul pauses, lowers his paper, and thinks to himself. "That guy has a lotta balls bringing me a Garfunkel CD." He then glances over to his audio system and sees his Oppo. "Did he say SACD? I think that thing plays those. Maybe I'll order one for myself, just to hear my song. No one has to know. What was that he said, Dutton-Vocalion? I'll have to Google that."
It's a quiet day at the Simon Mansion. Paul sits in a big chair, reading the New York Times. One of his assistants enters the room holding a Dutton-Vocalion SACD of Breakaway, beaming with excitement and wonder. He rushes over to Paul, who glares out from behind his newspaper.
"Mr. Simon, Mr. Simon. Look at this. It's from Dutton-Vocalion in England!"
He hands the SACD to Paul, who puts down his paper. He glances at the jewel box and see's the face of his old partner, and one time friend. He looks back at his assistant.
"Is this a joke? Is it April Fools Day? Are you really handing me an Art Garfunkel CD?" He now appears agitated and very annoyed and locks eyes with his assistant, who blurts out "It's an SACD with the stereo and quadraphonic mix of that album, including your My Little Town"
Paul looks back at the jewel case, stands up, and violently throws it across the room into a plaster wall where it shatters and falls to the floor in pieces. He sits back down and picks up his paper and begins reading again. The assistant runs to what remains of the SACD and picks it all up and scurries out of the room, humiliated.
Paul pauses, lowers his paper, and thinks to himself. "That guy has a lotta balls bringing me a Garfunkel CD." He then glances over to his audio system and sees his Oppo. "Did he say SACD? I think that thing plays those. Maybe I'll order one for myself, just to hear my song. No one has to know. What was that he said, Dutton-Vocalion? I'll have to Google that."
His Google search results: https://www.duttonvocalion.co.uk/
I have a question:
the mix Quad 4.0 of the song My Little Town of the album Simon's Still Crazy is exactly identical of album Garfunkel's Breakaway??
I have a question:
the mix Quad 4.0 of the song My Little Town of the album Simon's Still Crazy is exactly identical of album Garfunkel's Breakaway??
If my copy of Angel Clare doesn't look exactly like yours, I'll be really be disappointed.
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