I have this as an SQ encoded LP version, despite the sleeve reading PR5073 QD. Either way, this is a fantastic line up and the quad mix is a typical Enoch Light riot of isolated placement. Front to back and corner to corner, this one has it all. Even the inadequacies of SQ and the wafer thin VG+ vinyl that mine is pressed on can't stop this one sounding really discrete via the new SM SQ Vinyl Beta. The dynamics are pretty amazing, 'Hard Day's Night' concluded with some tenor sax action that goes from a whisper to a roar, one corner to all four with no harshness or brittle fragmentation. 'Sweet Caroline' is an awesome corner to corner call and response that, like the rest sits on the unrequited knife edge of most of Enoch's covers compilations. One side lies cheesy lounge muzak hell, the other, stellar musicianship, engineering and arranging with 70's quad mixing to delight the ears. 'You've Got A Friend' is heart breakingly baroque-beautiful for the first few bars before heading somewhere candy coated and so sweet that it made my teeth ache. Phased guitars, maricachi trumpets, corner to corner vocal harmonies and a tambourine that just won't sit still cascade into the grooviest ending imaginable. I think if you buy this then you probably know where you are going with the material and this record will not disappoint.