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Did my usual run of local charity shops this morning and dug up two EMI SQ classical LPs:

Andre Previn's Music Night 2 with music by Glinka, Barber, Falla, Debussy, Butterworth and (Johan) Strauss, - London Symphony Orchestra,
Elgar Symphony No. 1, London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Boult.

Both are EMI/HMV red labels. I find that they are the easiest to spot. They always seem to be mixed in with a whole heap of rubbish but are usually in great condition.
 
A weird one to add to the list:

Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn (Virgin) in QS! :yikes I know of one other person who has got this but it seems a bit odd. It is definitely a UK release, which makes QS unusual. It has "Promotional Copy" printed in red across the labels. It is in the standard "stereo" sleeve but with a nice "QS Quad (in square writing)" silver sticker on it. Now, I need the SQ version. :(
 
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IIRC you can get the SQ version on the old CD "Boxed" set :)
 

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A weird one to add to the list:

Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn (Virgin) in QS! :yikes I know of one other person who has got this but it seems a bit odd. It is definitely a UK release, which makes QS unusual. It has "Promotional Copy" printed in red across the labels. It is in the standard "stereo" sleeve but with a nice "QS Quad (in square writing)" silver sticker on it. Now, I need the SQ version. :(

I have both the QS and SQ versions of "Ommadawn", and the QS is definitely better. The separation is more defined, and overall it sounds more cohesive. I actually got my copy when I wrote a letter to Virgin Records, asking if the QS version was available, as I had heard, and how could I get my hands on a copy so I could compare it to the SQ? They sent me a copy free!
 
I have both the QS and SQ versions of "Ommadawn", and the QS is definitely better. The separation is more defined, and overall it sounds more cohesive. I actually got my copy when I wrote a letter to Virgin Records, asking if the QS version was available, as I had heard, and how could I get my hands on a copy so I could compare it to the SQ? They sent me a copy free!

And now with the Surround Master out there, yet another reason to hang on to that QS edition! :)
 
fredblue said:
IIRC you can get the SQ version on the old CD "Boxed" set :)

I has that LP box set :D , The UK SQ Tubular Bells and the US CD-4 Tubular Bells
 
Hi everyone,

This is probably the wrong thread but would anyone like to take a guess how many SQ and QS releases there are? Are we talking upper hundreds or many thousands? It would be interesting to find out what the numbers for each matrix are but a guestimate would do. It would help me find out how big a bank account I will need.

I know that JonUrban has been collecting titles on his Quad Label pages and has Columbia listing 358 (my weird "Rule Britannia" LP doesn't appear on his list - so at least 359).

I have been a little silly recently and gone out and bought Janis Joplin's "Pearl" in SQ (Columbia) and Saint-Saens' Symphony No. 3 (the organ symphony, EMI/HMV, SQ), which are my latest purchases.
 
I have at

582 CD4
568 QS
809 SQ
And another 40 others to list
So I would guess
That world wide there would be including all types of Music

SQ 2000 to 2500

QS 1000 to 1500

CD4 1200 to 1500

Don't Quote me as an expert


But let the Guessing Start
 
I added a few this week:
Jeff Beck Group - Rough & Ready
Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow
Rick Derringer - All American Boy

:)
 
Capitol Records The New Country-Pop Favorites (SQ)

Some day I am going to have all the weird US Capitol SQ discs. I have a good start.

I have Fiddler on the roof, John Morell, San Fernando Brass, New Songs of 70's, Bacharach and now Country-pop Favorites.

From what I can tell, this leaves me needing "Quadraphonic Hit Sounds" (does that even exist? I can't find a pic of it), "Songs of the 70's" and "Great Songs of the Beatles"

That's pretty much it for US Capitol pop SQ other than the christmas albums and demonstration LPs isn't it?
 
I wish I had picked up the box I once saw with these in it. I never saw the box set again. I left it behind at a Goodwill (like an idiot) because it only had 3 of the records in it.

Capitol Records The New Country-Pop Favorites (SQ)

Some day I am going to have all the weird US Capitol SQ discs. I have a good start.

I have Fiddler on the roof, John Morell, San Fernando Brass, New Songs of 70's, Bacharach and now Country-pop Favorites.

From what I can tell, this leaves me needing "Quadraphonic Hit Sounds" (does that even exist? I can't find a pic of it), "Songs of the 70's" and "Great Songs of the Beatles"

That's pretty much it for US Capitol pop SQ other than the christmas albums and demonstration LPs isn't it?
 
Circular Vibes said:
I wish I had picked up the box I once saw with these in it. I never saw the box set again. I left it behind at a Goodwill (like an idiot) because it only had 3 of the records in it.

I wonder if that was "Quadraphonic Hit Sounds". That is a shame though. Sounds like you remember everything you should have picked up at Goodwill, yard sales, etc. Like I do.

Last summer at a yard sale I didn't buy a copy of Elvis Moody Blue on the original black vinyl in near mint condition with the shrink completely in tact for $15 because I didn't like the attitude of the woman selling it. She was just rude and hateful. I got so mad I just left without anything. Really, that made me the loser because I missed one of the deals of a lifetime. That record is so rare and you couldn't find a nicer example.
 
I only remember things when I am prompted, usually when regretting things. I was also about 5 years away from finding a quad setup. That Moody Blue would have been nice too! I have seen a few of them, but only in record stores. In Toronto they seem to have little value. No one seems to believe that the black is rarer than the blue vinyl. SCHMUCKS!!!!
 
Circular Vibes said:
I only remember things when I am prompted, usually when regretting things. I was also about 5 years away from finding a quad setup. That Moody Blue would have been nice too! I have seen a few of them, but only in record stores. In Toronto they seem to have little value. No one seems to believe that the black is rarer than the blue vinyl. SCHMUCKS!!!!

I have heard that the black vinyl is not rarer in Canada.That only the US black vinyl is rare. US had only started issuing them before Elvis died I think, then they changed it to blue as a commemoritive item. I see the US version consistantly going for over $100
 
LizardKing said:
Johnny Cash - At San Quentin - SQ LP

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That's a fun one!
 
These were in a cheap lot of quads:

Peter Matz Quadraphonic Spectacular (SQ) (already had this one, but this one is in shrink with compliments of readers digest sticker)

Bonnie Koloc At Her Best (QS)
 
In my quest to corner the QS market, I had previously overlooked Doc Severinson "Fever", have not given it a spin yet, but the usual quad cast is on this one too...."Tony Mottola and the Gang".
 
I have a Q8 of that. Perhaps you'll enjoy it, although it's one of my least favorite Quads musically. The album's original release was 1966.
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Juke box Quad EP:
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In its' prior 2 ch releases, Fever had two different covers:
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In my quest to corner the QS market, I had previously overlooked Doc Severinson "Fever", have not given it a spin yet, but the usual quad cast is on this one too...."Tony Mottola and the Gang".
 
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