Some interesting conversation between myself and @fredblue on the "Suggestions for DV" thread yielded the observation that many of Columbia's quad titles seem to be albums following a hit album, rather than the hit album itself.
Here's a few to start:
Wild Cherry's Electrified Funk- preceded by Wild Cherry which contained the hit "Play That Funky Music"
Redbone's Beaded Dreams- preceded by Wovoka which contained the hit "Come And Get Your Love"
Return To Forever's Musicmagic- preceded by Romantic Warrior
O'Jays' Ship Ahoy- preceded by Back Stabbers which contained the hits "Back Stabbers" and "Love Train" (though in all fairness Ship Ahoy does have "For The Love Of Money)
B.T. Express' Energy To Burn- preceded by Non-Stop
Here's a few to start:
Wild Cherry's Electrified Funk- preceded by Wild Cherry which contained the hit "Play That Funky Music"
Redbone's Beaded Dreams- preceded by Wovoka which contained the hit "Come And Get Your Love"
Return To Forever's Musicmagic- preceded by Romantic Warrior
O'Jays' Ship Ahoy- preceded by Back Stabbers which contained the hits "Back Stabbers" and "Love Train" (though in all fairness Ship Ahoy does have "For The Love Of Money)
B.T. Express' Energy To Burn- preceded by Non-Stop