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dr8track

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Didn't the creator of the Tate Fosgate decoder come up with a list of a few classic recordings that decoded great through a Tate? I seem to recall Led Zeppelin II as one of them. Has anyone heard of this list or know where it might be found on the web?

 
Here's an old post found on the Yahoo site...


"I looked through our correspondence and
through press releases from Fosgate Research and could
not locate a list of LPs, but I did find a list of
cuts recommended for demonstrating the Tate II. By
coincidence, the first cut in the list comes from "Bermuda
Triangle".

1. Close Encounters, Bermuda Triangle, Isao Tomita
2. Oxygene, Jean Michel Jarre
3. Ten To Two Blues, Dusk O Goykovich
4. Enigmatic Ocean, Jean-Luc Ponty
5. Saturday Night, Red Norvd Group
6. Pachebel Canon in "D", Jean-Francois Paillard Orch.
7. Vivaldi Concerto in "E", Op.8 No.1, Vivaldi Ensemble, Tokyo
8. Russian Sailors Dance, Morton Gould (dbx noise reduction)
9. Bizet: Carmen, Maria Callas Paris Opera
10. Toccata and Fugue in "D" Minor, E. Power Biggs in the Thomaskirche
11. Knife Fire Dance, Polynesian Culture Center, Hawaii
12. Buck Dance, Bang Baa-Room and Harp, Dick Schory
13. Dance Macabre, Jerry Murads Harmonicats
14. Chim Chim Cher-ee, The New Christy Minstrels
15. Baby Elephant Walk, Hugo Montenegro (CD-4 quad record played in stereo)
16. Espana Cani, The 101 Strings Soul of Spain
17. Where or When, Lena Horn Live on Broadway
18. Angel Eyes, Frank Sinatra Live at the Sands
19. By the Time I Get to Phoenix, Glen Campbell Live
20. Mrs. Robinson, Simon and Garfunkel
21. Melancoly Man, Moody Blues
22. Do You Feel Like We Do, Peter Frampton
23. Ai No Corrida, Quincy Jones
24. Children of the Sun, Billy Thorp
25. The Wall, Pink Floyd
26. Whole Lotta Love, Led Zepplin


"This is all the information the list contained. It did
not provide helpful details such as label name and
album number."


 
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