Quad LP/Tape Poll McCoy, Van & The Soul City Symphony: Disco Baby [CD-4]

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Rate the CD-4 of McCoy, Van & The Soul City Symphony - Disco Baby

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sjcorne

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Disco Baby was Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony's second and final quad release, issued solely in Japan on CD-4 LP in 1975. Recorded at New York's Mediasound Studios, the album featured the gold-certified hit single "The Hustle".

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Avco CD4W 7110 [CD-4 LP]
Discogs links: LP
Wiki for the album: Disco Baby

Side 1
  1. Disco Baby
  2. Fire
  3. The Hustle
  4. Get Dancin'
  5. Doctor's Orders
Side 2
  1. Turn This Mother Out
  2. Shakey Ground
  3. Spanish Boogie
  4. Pick Up The Pieces
  5. Hey Girl, Come & Get It
 
Maybe I lucked out on a mint pressing, but the sound quality of this LP is astounding. You'd never know it was CD-4, as it doesn't exhibit any loss in high-end response and there's barely any surface noise. The quad mix is really well-done too, with mostly horns and percussion isolated in the rear speakers. The big reverb on the 'do it!' vocal refrains in "The Hustle" travels from front-to-rear, and "Get Dancin'" kicks off with a fun around-the-room pan. Not sure who controls the rights to Avco's catalog nowadays (Concord?), but this plus the quad of Love Is The Answer would make an awesome D-V two-fer.
 
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