What's the Latest QUAD TAPE Added to Your Pile? Q8, Q4

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Anyone seen other Ovation's done that way?

I had the whole set of "Hollywood Gold" Volumes 1 through 4 on that later-style Columbia cartridge. I would imagine they were a second, late run and either Ampex wouldn't or couldn't. Since Columbia was in the Quad game until part-way through '77.... Ovation gave them the contract. That was always my logic. Same deal with the late Project 3's, they too switched to the big, dark grey Columbia Cartridge.
 
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That's weird.
All the Ovation carts i've seen were done by Ampex, yellow or some rare grey ones; that's a Columbia cart - and a late one, from the closing tabs - and it has no mark of being a Record Club release anywhere.
Maybe a re-glued label? Anyone seen other Ovation's done that way?
There are quite a few. Can't remember off hand which ones. Bonnie koloc titles for sure.
 
Anyone seen other Ovation's done that way?

I've got a copy of Rich Mountain Tower in that style:

Q8 Front.jpg
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It is interesting but I would like to see QS on the Cassette
But It is S/house music
 
Minnie's a particularly scarce tape, great Bass/Drums Rears mix and nice album with some stellar musicianship

Indeed, it's one of my favorite quad discoveries. I thought I knew the mix pretty well from the SQ LP, but the difference between this new tape and the last conversion I did (SQ LP through Tate II) is striking. Check out these samples of the rears-only during the same section of "Inside My Love" - it's no contest comparing the two.
 

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Indeed, it's one of my favorite quad discoveries. I thought I knew the mix pretty well from the SQ LP, but the difference between this new tape and the last conversion I did (SQ LP through Tate II) is striking. Check out these isolated samples of the rears only during the same section of "Inside My Love" - it's no contest comparing the two.
This is a great album IMO; would love to hear the Q8 someday; it's a weird coinkydink, but Minnie is Maya Rudolf's mom; and I just saw Maya killing it on that Prince special that aired recently, but I didn't know she had those kind of chops!
 
Indeed, it's one of my favorite quad discoveries. I thought I knew the mix pretty well from the SQ LP, but the difference between this new tape and the last conversion I did (SQ LP through Tate II) is striking. Check out these samples of the rears-only during the same section of "Inside My Love" - it's no contest comparing the two.
Her voice was very malleable when she wanted; on the tune Love And Its Glory, I could swear it was Rickie Lee Jones singing on some parts!
Also, just remembered, Larry Carlton is credited with arranging and conducting on this one.
Other notable players:
Jim Gordon- drums
Dean Parks & L.C. - guitar
Joe Sample- keyboards
Tom Scott & Jim Horn - Sax
and mastered by (LP)- Doug Sax

Also found this interesting info on wiki:
Epic Records anticipated a soul funky sequel, using Family Stone and Tower of Power horn section, which would have been released in November 1975. However, the sessions were never released due to legal issues. 🧐
 
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