HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS -
Greatest Hits. A&M 8Q-54245 (Q8)
Whipped Cream. A&M 8Q-54110 (Q8), Y8QAM 958 (Q8) [UK]
BURT BACHARACH -
Greatest Hits. A&M 8Q-53661 (Q8)
Live in Japan. A&M 4A-1 (QS) [Japan], 4CHA(M) 6 (QR) [Japan]
{Live in Japan comes with lyrics to the songs in English & Japanese,
A silver sticker on the cover identifies it as quad, the Quad reel
came with an OBI strip}
Make it Easy on Yourself. A&M 8Q-54188 (Q8)
Reach Out. A&M Q8-54131 (Q8), Y8QAM 908 (Q8) [UK}
After looking up the obscure albionic reference, it means maybe yes? Halleluyah.don't get the hump! DV have done tie-up's with Auntie Beeb b4...
I promise no more requests after today, please do not respond to negatives only comment on the possibles. Thank You!!
GEORGE BENSON -
Body Talk. CTI CT-6033 [previously CTSQ-6033] (SQ), CTRQ-6033
(QR), CTQ8-6033 (Q8)
{Originally released in separate Quad and Stereo versions, Later
released in Quad only. The same number appears on the early stereo
version and on the later Quad-only version, which are distinguishable
by the SQ logo on the back side of the Quad-only album jacket.}
Brand X Squared
BRECKER BROTHERS -
Back to Back. Arista AQ-4061 (CD4), 7301-4061H (Q8)
CARAVAN -
Stereo Pop Special 94 '74 Record CN 2277/SQ (SQ)
Stereo Pop Special 124 Week 28 '76 Record CN 2575/SQ (SQ)
{BBC Transcription Services LP's for radio air play}
LARRY CORYELL -
At the Village Gate. Vanguard VSQ-40006 (SQ), L-7406 (Q8),
J-14006 (QR), 4R-12 (QS) [Japan]
Introducing Eleventh House. Vanguard VSQ-40036 (SQ),
1C062-95364Q (SQ) [Germany], J-14036 (QR), L-74036 (Q8)
Offering. Vanguard VSQ-40013 (SQ)
EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER -
Welcome Back My Friends, To the Show That Never Ends
- Ladies & Gentlemen. Manticore QT-3-200 (Q8)
FOCUS -
Live at the Rainbow. Sire 7147-7408H (Q8)
Moving Waves. Sire 7147-7401H (Q8)
Stereo Pop Special 120 '76 Record CN 2537/SQ (SQ) [UK]
{BBC Transcription Services LP for radio air play}
JOHN KLEMMER -
Intensity. MCA 37019 [previously Impulse AS-9244] (QS),
MCAC 37019 (QSC), 8027-9244 (QS8)
Magic & Movement. MCA 37020 [previously Impulse AS-9269] (QS)
Waterfalls. MCA 37018 [previously Impulse AS-9220] (QS), YS-8511-AI
(QS) [Japan]
{The titles above were released only in quad, no stereo version known}
RAMSEY LEWIS -
Movie Album. Cadet 7035-782H (Q8)
The Best Of. Cadet 7035-839H & C7035-839 (Q8)
Upendo Ni Pamoja. Columbia CQ-31096 (SQ), CAQ-31096 (Q8)
CHUCK MANGIONE -
Bellavia. A&M QU-54557 (CD4)
Chase the Clouds Away. A&M QU-54518 (CD4), 8Q-54518 (Q8
JONI MITCHELL -
Court & Spark. Asylum EQ-1001 (CD4), 8Q-1001 (Q8)
The Hissing of Summer Lawns. Asylum EQ-1051 (CD4), 8Q-1051 (Q8)
MILTON NASCIMENTO -
Milagre Dos Peixes. EMI Odeon XQMOFB-3762 [Brazil] (SQ)
{The cover unfolds into a poster}
Cade B/W Sacramento, Pablo. EMI Odeon Q7B-652 (SQ45) [Brazil]
{Included in the album "Milagre Dos Peixes"}
PEREZ PRADO -
4 Channel Latin Best. Philips 4DX-31 (CD4) [Japan], Sung Eum Limited
SEL-100 268 (CD4) [Korea]
4 Channel Perez Prado Best. Philips 4DX-34 (CD4) [Japan]
Funky. Philips 4DX-40 (CD4) [Japan]
Mambo Jambo. Victor CD4W-7007E (CD4) [Japan], NQW-7007 & QW-7007 (Q8) [Japan]
Perez Prado In CD-4. Victor CD4W-7042E [Later JVC CD4W-7042E] (CD4) [Japan],
Vicor International VI-1002 (CD4) [Philippines]
{Includes the re-recorded versions of "Mambo No. 5" (aka 7-11) recorded
by The Gone All Stars as a Top-40 hit in 1958, and Prado's 1958 hit
Patricia.}
Taboo. JVC QW-7023 (Q8) [Japan]
FLORA PURIM -
Stories to Tell. Milestone FPM-4005 (CD4), 7163-4005H (Q8)
LOU REED -
Metal Machine Music/The Amine Beta Ring. RCA [2 LP] CPD2-1101
(CD4), CPT2-1101 (Q8)
MONGO SANTAMARIA -
At Montreux. Atlantic QT-1593 [previously L-71593] (Q8)
SEALS & CROFTS -
Diamond Girl. Warner Brothers BS4-2699 (CD4), WSTQ-2699-QF (QR),
L9B-2699 (Q8)
I'll Play for You. Warner Brothers BS4-2848 (CD4), WSTQ-2848-QF
(QR), L9B-2848 (Q8)
Summer Breeze. Warner Brothers BS4-2629 (CD4), WSTQ-2629-QF
(QR), L9B-2629 (Q8)
Unborn Child. Warner Brothers BS4-2761 (CD4), WSTQ-2761-QF (QR),
L9B-2761 (Q8)
STEELY DAN -
Can't Buy a Thrill. Command CQD-40009 (QS), ABC 7022-758H (Q8)
Countdown to Ecstasy. Command CQD-40010 (QS), ABC C7022-779 & 7022-779H (Q8)
Pretzel Logic. Command CQD-40015 (QS), ABC 7022-808N (Q8), ABC
CQT-40015 (Q8) [Canada], Probe IPZ-82002 (QS) [Japan]
Pretzel Logic. ABC PRO-40015, LLP QD-255 (QSEP)
{Includes-With A Gun; Rikki Don't Lose That Number; Barrytown; Pretzel Logic}
STANLEY TURRENTINE -
Don't Mess with Mr. T. CTI CT-6030 [previously CTSQ-6030] (SQ),
CTRQ-6030 (QR), CT8Q-6030 (Q8)
{Originally released in separate Quad and Stereo versions, Later
released in Quad only. The same number appears on the early stereo
version and on the later Quad-only version, which are distinguishable
by the SQ logo on the back side of the Quad-only album jacket.}
Pieces of Dreams. Fantasy FPM-4002 (CD4), 7163-4002H (Q8)
THIJS VAN LEER -
Introspection. Columbia CQ-32346 (SQ), CAQ-32346 (Q8), CBS QVL327
(SQ) [Australia], CBS Q 64589 9 (SQ) [Netherlands], Epic ECPM-71 (SQ)
[Japan], CBS S 64589 9 (SQ) [Italy]
* Introspection II. Columbia M-34510 (SQ), CBS Q 65915 (SQ) [UK &
Netherlands], CBS SBP 234785 (SQ) [Australia]
{The title above was released only in quad in the U.S., Stereo and
Quad in Europe}
EDGAR WINTER -
Free Ride B/W Frankenstein. Epic JBQ-506 (SQ45)
{Special Coin Operator release}
Jasmine Nightdreams. Blue Sky PZQ-33483 (SQ), ZAQ-33483 (DQ8)
Shock Treatment. Epic PEQ-32461 (SQ), EAQ-32461 (DQ8)
They Only Come Out at Night. Epic PEQ-31584 (SQ), EAQ-31584 (Q8),
CBS/Sony ECPN-28 [previously ECPN-19] (SQ) [Japan]
FRANK ZAPPA [see also THE MOTHERS] -
Apostrophe'. Discreet DS4-2175 (CD4), L9D-2175 (Q8
Okay I threw everything at the wall, most won't stick, what might? There is CTI stuff in there so...
Not really only the ones that interest ME under certain elevator & church music overrepresentation concerns of mine plus I am done listing...Too bad with the bbc.I get the strange feeling we are gonna get a whole reprint of the quad discography by end of week.
As to the Beeb transcriptions, they are probably only licenced for the original broadcast then intended to be destroyed. I seriously doubt they will ever legitimately be released.
Not really only the ones that interest ME and I am done listing...Too bad with the bbc.
If the Beeb outright owned the copyrights to the music and the performance I could see it happening. Otherwise it would be some legal wrangling with the band wanting their cut which makes such a project less profitable all round. Some Beeb stuff has made its way into the Netherworld of torrents but I have no clue as to which ones have been shared or that are still out there. They aren't as plentiful as King Biscuit stuff. The original transcriptions do turn up occassionally but they get real pricey as they were probably pressed in the dozens for Beeb affiliates around the planet. As to Doctor Who, there are some past and present Beeb officials that should be fed to the Daleks. I sure wish video tape had been cheap back then. NBC did a purge once too that saw a huge chunk of TV history get burned in a parking lot after the metal reels were salvaged for scrap.i'm a bit more optimistic about the BBC stuff than Matthew.. afaik they didn't sling out all their musical archive over the years like they did their video stuff (Dr. Who being my own personal bugbear with Auntie's purging ways!! )
for example, George Benson's "Body Talk" is already out now on Vocalion Surround SACD.
oh... and.. dare i say it... "Metal Machine Music" was also reissued on both DVD and Blu-ray.. bonne chance!
A new hope then... Should I send my request list to Dolby? I introduced Larry Fast to them last year, dunno what has transpired with Synergy.
I like the pop titles too over the other stuff. I also like the prices DV charges. I can't afford the expensive sets just to get the surround mixes. Some of the titles have had premium pricing as well but still affordable. As to the DV elevator music, that is their main gig as they cater to people with older tastes for stuff such as was only in print on 78s and early LPs. The fact that they have found us and added pop quad titles is a big blessing to us all. Long Live DV!Then charge for it... it's not like we haven't paid through the nose before. Premium pricing for non elevator and church titles!
The BBC has certainly been willing to license out its musical archive - in the classical world they partnered with ICA to release a very extensive series from their classical archives. The clearance process was in some cases simpler given the underlying works are usually public domain, but still worth being aware of: BBC Legendsi'm a bit more optimistic about the BBC stuff than Matthew.. afaik they didn't sling out all their musical archive over the years like they did their video stuff (Dr. Who being my own personal bugbear with Auntie's purging ways!! )
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