I'm sure I'll think of more, but here's a start.
- Bruce Springsteen - Devils & Dust
- Loud, compressed front channels with barely-audible center and rears. Improves slightly when you boost the rears, but on some tracks there isn't even anything back there to boost.
- Train - My Private Nation
- Also mixed by Nick DiDia, so basically the same issues as above. The front channels sound like AM radio and rears are basically silent save for the occasional random isolated bit (a synth blast or guitar overdub) that has no connection to what's happening upfront.
- Rob Thomas - Something To Be
- Some cool isolated stuff happening in the rears (dueling rhythm guitars in "Lonely No More", for instance), but again the front channels sound like AM radio.
- Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard (DTS-CD)
- If you want to hear how good this quad mix actually is, listen to the remastered version on the Give Me Strength Blu-Ray. Poor sound quality and some front-to-back balance issues on this mastering. I actually think the CD-4 LP sounds better.
- Wings - Venus & Mars
- The quad mix is kind of all-over-the-place, but as with the DTS-CD of 461 the real problem here is the fidelity. "Rock Show" sounds downright atrocious.
- Bon Jovi - Have A Nice Day
- Again, really poor sound quality
Here's a few that aren't necessarily bad, but are rendered obsolete--in my opinion, at least--by a superior second attempt:
- Rush - A Farewell To Kings (2011 DVD-A)
- Yes - Fragile (2002 DVD-A)
- Derek & The Dominos - Layla (SACD) (I wish Scheiner's mix wasn't so loud though!)