I was just doing some googling about Tom Jung based on the Black Jazz/Ovation thread I started, and came across this nugget in Billboard:
The album in question is After Hours - Daybreak Records DR-2012 from 1972.
https://www.discogs.com/Manfredo-Fest-After-Hours/release/2108676
Now given that RCA was obviously a CD-4 label, this probably isn't a stealth quad, but who knows? Jung did plenty of single-inventory QS mixing for Ovation, and probably other stuff that hasn't been documented thusfar. There are a few songs available on YouTube for anyone who's curious.
The album in question is After Hours - Daybreak Records DR-2012 from 1972.
https://www.discogs.com/Manfredo-Fest-After-Hours/release/2108676
Now given that RCA was obviously a CD-4 label, this probably isn't a stealth quad, but who knows? Jung did plenty of single-inventory QS mixing for Ovation, and probably other stuff that hasn't been documented thusfar. There are a few songs available on YouTube for anyone who's curious.