Hmmm. I can’t seem to remember having any other compilations in my collection like this one.
By that I mean any of these greatest hits discs...I have a lot of them.... mostly CDs... and many are like that..
Hmmm. I can’t seem to remember having any other compilations in my collection like this one.
Not sure I want to know...
As is surely the case with many a Quadio owner.Spoiler alert...he isn't set up for quad.
By all means, do!As is surely the case with many a Quadio owner.
The experience of adjusting my couch position, and the increased enjoyment of listening to quadio that resulted truly has me thinking about installing a dedicated quad setup...
Not sure this has convinced me to re-think the least-played album in my box--god, I still remember the horrific letdown when I brought home the LP the week of its release and dropped the needle for the first time--but it's still a good read. And I didn't know about those outtakes/bonus tracks on the 2002 stereo remasters. Makes me want to track them down, especially for any other rejects from the Chicago VII sessions.
http://somethingelsereviews.com/2020/03/24/chicago-viii-deep-cuts/
I did not know that they are in the Quadio Box. Heh, heh. Shows how much I listen to this one.And three of the five recommended tracks are in the Quadio Box. I'll try it!
‘HIDEAWAY’
‘LONG TIME NO SEE’
‘AIN’T IT BLUE?’
Excellent! Thanks!Tarnowski all of them except Chicago II which was done by Don Young, and Don Puluse is co-credited with Tarnowski for Chicago V.
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I feel like a kid again cranking 25 or 6 to 4
Waiting for the break of day
Searching for something to say
Dancing lights againnst the sky
Giving up I close my eyes
Sitting cross-legged on the floor
25 or 6 to 4
WOW, I've never even heard A Hit By Varèse
Holy shiz
this is quad like it should be heard
I wasn't a quad fan back in the day, thought it was superfluous to stereo but Holy Shitz it's quad like this on a proper system that has radically changed my mind.
Beginnings and I'm a Man possibly the greatest quad ever laid down???
the 192kHz doesn't hurt either
I Am The Walrus - The Beatles
I am he as you are he as you are me
And we are all together
What should I do about this desperate, tumultuous dilemma????????
I tried to do a search for this in the group but nothing came up. It might have been answered already. But--
How did Chicago, which was on Columbia Records for the life of the band, end up having this box Blu-ray set issued on Rhino, which is Warner?
Talk to me drphibes, as I feel the same way. Not a huge fan, but I've been enjoying the Doobies Quaddio box a lot. And the Chicago box is more highly rated. What makes it one of your favorite buys? What surprised you about it?I'm so glad some of you were able to get this set. I am by no means a huge Chicago fan, but it goes down as one of my favorite purchases of all time.