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Bob Romano said:agreed. Stereo Only. Anything in the rear is a happy accident..... Wait.... What did I just say???:yikes
oxforddickie said:In the end i used FIVE different sources, one of which was a transfer of the japanese LP release. Every single one, which included the two CD releases, AND the original LP release, were bog standard stereo.
The only way i can see of ever getting the quad version of the soundtrack is to actually get a copy of the actual soundtrack. One lives in hope....................
One lives in hope....................
Not all of us... :-(And we did get Pompeii.
Not apparently. Yes. Plus, a new 5.1 mix.
The Ode album with the pinball machine on it is not from the movie, but a stage play.
I have a little more on the Polydor records.
The first release had the QS encoding. Then Polydor signed with JVC for CD-4, and made a new mixdown of the album without the QS.
If it's been remastered digitally, the matrix will be buggered.
Midimagic: "I have a little more on the Polydor records.
The first release had the QS encoding. Then Polydor signed with JVC for CD-4, and made a new mixdown of the album without the QS."
That does sound rather fanciful and i doubt it is true. Hasn't it already been proven that the lp was never qs encoded. This subject just will not die, will it.
Those that used SQ did that system exclusively.
You mean like A&M which issued LPs in QS, SQ and CD-4?
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