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Here are two Motorola Q8s that I found over the weekend:

Spectrum of 4-Channel Sound. PCQ8-1003 (Q8)
Spectrum of 4-Channel Sound. PCQ8-1004 (Q8)

Both are already on Mark's list. These two have the exact same lineup, but 1003 is trimmed in blue and 1004 in orange. The sleeve for 1004 is orange as well, and the text suggests that it might have come with a Motorola home system of some type. Both are in red RCA tape cases.

Also Sprach Zarathustra - Chicago Symphony Orch.; Reiner
Yellow Submarine - Boston Pops; Arthur Fiedler
Good Morning Starshine - Broadway Cast of "Hair"
Watusi Trumpets - Claus Ogerman
People - Marty Gold
Undun - The Guess Who
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Grand Canyon Suite
Cloudburst - Boston Pops; Arthur Fiedler
Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head - Ed Ames
Plastic Fantastic Lover - Jefferson Airplane
Wabash Cannonball - Danny Davis & Nashville Brass
Aquarius - Broadway Cast of "Hair"
1812 Overture (conclusion) - Royal Philharmonic Orch.; Buketoff

Mark Z
 

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This Motorola Q8 is not on Mark's list, and is a Columbia compilation rather than an RCA. The tracks are commonly found on other Columbia samplers.

4 Channel Stereo Demonstration. CQ 10929

Chase - Open Up Wide
Peter Matz - Highlights of The Best of Burt Bacharach
Peter Nero - For All We Know
Santana - Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
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Dean Jones and Company - Side by Side by Side / What Would We Do Without You (from "Company")
Elaine Stritch, Barbara Barrie, Charles Kimbrough and Company - The Little Things You Do Together (from "Company")
Barbra Streisand and Girls - Roller Skate Rag (from "Funny Girl")
Ruby Keeler and Boys - I Want to Be Happy (from "No, No, Nanette")

Mark Z
 

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4 Channel Stereo ("4 Channel Demonstration" on label)
Project3 PR-D700 (LP)
EV-4 (or QS)

also Project3 PRJ L 7700 (Q8, same tracks but different order)

Side One
1. April in Portugal - Enoch Light (from "Spanish Strings")
2. What the World Needs Now is Love - World's Greatest Jazzband (from "World's Greatest Jazzband Vol II")
3. Sweet Gingerbread Man - Enoch Light (from "Big Hit Movie Themes")
4. In the Mood - Enoch Light (from "Big Band Hits of the '30s")
5. Blowin' In the Wind - Enoch Light (from "Enoch Light & The Brass Menagerie")

Side Two
1. Cherokee - Enoch Light (from "Big Band Hits of the '30s & '40s")
2. Kites are Fun - Tony Mottola (from "Warm, Wild, and Wonderful")
3. Aquarius - Enoch Light (from The Brass Menagerie Vol. II")
4. Petite Paulette - Enoch Light (from "Spaced Out")
5. Marrakesh Express - Enoch Light (from "Permissive Polyphonics")

Mark Z

Here is a RCA version of this one PRQ8-D700
 

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Here is a RCA version of this one PRQ8-D700

Thanks for posting that, Lucanu! Interesting that there are both Ampex and RCA versions...

Say, does anyone out there have the quad version of Project3 6019/20 "Guitar Tapestry"? I have been studying the tracks on Project3 6009/10 "The Great Jazz Album" and 6011/12 "Super Solo", and would like some info on "Guitar Tapestry" as there are similarities between these three. Saw one a while back but the seller wanted more than I was willing to pay.

Mark Z
 
Technics 4 Channel Record

NAS 240

King Record Co., Ltd, Japan

RM (QS)

Side 1

0.) spoken introduction in japanese

1.) La Virgen de la Macarena (Monterde Calero)

2.) Love Story (F.Lai)

3.) some japanese title, unreadble for me :(

4.) Red River Valley (Traditional)

Side 2

1.) Le Mans (M. legrand)

2.) Day Tripper (Lennon, McCartney)

3.) Jealousy (Gade, Bloom)

4.) The Mill at the Forest (Eilenberg)

5.) (They Long Go) Close To You (H. David, B. Bacharach)


Found this in shop for used records in Osaka

The printing inside the gatefold cover is 99% japanese. Can't get any information about the orchestra out of that. Maybe some japanese member can see more in the picture of the track list.
The text contains some explanation about 4 Channel in general and about Technic's AFD (Acoustic Field Dimension Control) feature in their receivers and separate decoders. I remember such conrol on my SX8000 which is in storage currently. Most Tracks are instrumental only. All with an astonishing channel separation when played through the QRX 9001 QS decoder.
 

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4 Channel Stereo ("4 Channel Demonstration" on label)
Project3 PR-D700 (LP)
EV-4 (or QS)

also Project3 PRJ L 7700 (Q8, same tracks but different order)

Side One
1. April in Portugal - Enoch Light (from "Spanish Strings")
2. What the World Needs Now is Love - World's Greatest Jazzband (from "World's Greatest Jazzband Vol II")
3. Sweet Gingerbread Man - Enoch Light (from "Big Hit Movie Themes")
4. In the Mood - Enoch Light (from "Big Band Hits of the '30s")
5. Blowin' In the Wind - Enoch Light (from "Enoch Light & The Brass Menagerie")

Side Two
1. Cherokee - Enoch Light (from "Big Band Hits of the '30s & '40s")
2. Kites are Fun - Tony Mottola (from "Warm, Wild, and Wonderful")
3. Aquarius - Enoch Light (from The Brass Menagerie Vol. II")
4. Petite Paulette - Enoch Light (from "Spaced Out")
5. Marrakesh Express - Enoch Light (from "Permissive Polyphonics")

Mark Z
like this
 

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Capitol Quad Demonstration Tape (Q8-105)

Program 1

I Am Woman - Helen Reddy
Jet - Paul McCartney & Wings
The Loco-motion - Grand Funk Railroad
Any Colour You Like - Pink Floyd
Songs - Helen Reddy
Summer 68 (begin) - Pink Floyd

Program 2

Summer 68 (Concl.) - Pink Floyd
We're An American Band - Grand Funk Railroad
The Joker - Steve Miller Band
Delta Dawn - Helen Reddy
Band On The Run - Paul McCartney & Wings
 

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That's hilarious! A demonstration tape, and they *still* had to split a song in half!

J. D.

Yeah, intesting tape though. Has a DJ type narration after each track with a short bit of info about the song or artist. I'm working on making a DVD-A transfer of it.
 
The anthology/sampler discography has been updated with all the posts up to this point. Thanks for everyones help.
 
That's great Mark! I use the discography constantly, it's a truly fabulous resource. (y)(y)

I have been saving up more compilations and will post them when I get the chance to sort them out.

Mark Z
 
Yeah, intesting tape though. Has a DJ type narration after each track with a short bit of info about the song or artist. I'm working on making a DVD-A transfer of it.

Could you check out if Summer68 is splitted at the same point as in AHM usa version Q8?
 
Hi,
Here is a country music compilation I just found in a thrift store:

The New Country-Pop Favorites
Capitol Special Markets QL-6736 SQ Quadraphonic 1972

Side 1

Little Green Apples
Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry

Yesterday, When I was Young
Al Martino

Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife
Al de Lory

Make The World Go Away
Nancy Wilson

Everything Is Beautiful
Tennessee Ernie Ford

Side 2

Pave Your Way Into Tomorrow
Geln Campbell

Words
Al Martino

Everybody's Talkin'
Al de Lory

Funny How Time Slips Away
Tennessee Ernie Ford

Glory Hallelujah, How They'll Sing
Bobbie Gentry



Hope this helps someone...
 
I recently found a variation of the Zenith LP from post #27:

Zenith Allegro Compatible Stereo & 4 Channel Demonstration Record
Zenith 16302 F3041R

...this one is Zenith 16302 F3041 (no "R"). It's more or less identical except the trailout vinyl does NOT have an "SQ" on side 1 -- track listing is the same, etc. The printing on the jacket is similar, without the wording on what to demonstrate with each side. While the F3041R jacket and label are printed in orange and brown, F3041 is printed in green and blue. Both reference 1974 Zenith models.

There may not be any practical difference, but I thought I'd point it out anyway.

Mark Z.
 
Yeah, intesting tape though. Has a DJ type narration after each track with a short bit of info about the song or artist. I'm working on making a DVD-A transfer of it.

Arnold

Did you ever make that DVD-A transfer? I am a huge Floyd fan and have never heard of this Q8 release. Would be intersted in connecting with you re: Floyd and quad collections and possible trading.

Fantastic find for your growing collection.
 
Arnold

Did you ever make that DVD-A transfer? I am a huge Floyd fan and have never heard of this Q8 release. Would be intersted in connecting with you re: Floyd and quad collections and possible trading.

Fantastic find for your growing collection.

yes, I've done it. PM me if you wish.

A_L
 
Here's another one I received today, I thought it was present on the list.

Realistic Stereo-4 Spectacular Demonstration and Sound Effects
date 1971
Stereo-4 (supposed EV-4, right?)

50-2021

Side 1
Stereo Spectacular Demonstration & Sound Effects (Part 1) (note: there is not a Part 2)

Side 2
1. El Gustito (Arr:Elias-Frey)
2. Saints (Arr: Hirt-Frey)
3. Torna a Sorrento (Arr: Dia-Frey)
4. Voce E Eu (Lyra-DeMoraes)
5. Jes' Fruggin' (McCorkle-Frey)
6. Tamale Wagon (Messina-Frey)
7. No More Tomorrows (J. Shefsky)
8. Medium War
9. Motorcycles
10. Reveille; Assembly; Charge--Bugle Calls
11. King Cotton (Arr: Eakins-Frey)
12. Helena Polka (Puleo-Frey)
13. Cindy (Arr: Brand)

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Dynaco "4 Dimensional Sound Demonstration" (Dynaco Records D-400)

Spoken Introduction
Sound effects (rain, wind chimes, thunder)
Unidentified instrumental music (sound effects continue)
Excerpt from “The Seven Last Words of Christ” (Dubois) Earl Ness, Conductor and Organist Philadelphia
Oratorio Choir, from 1962
I’m Gotta Make you Love Me – Steam (different mix from Steam's album)

Same program on side 2

My copy came with a 4-page photocopied document "Questions & Answers On the Dynaco Four-Dimensional system" tucked inside.

J. D.
 
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