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Date Posted: 11:51:53 02/18/00 Fri
Author: Tales
Author Host/IP: net11.ace.sait.ab.ca / 142.110.131.194
Subject: Re: Guess Who albums in quad
In reply to: Chevrier 's message, "Re: Guess Who albums in quad" on 12:23:58 02/17/00 Thu

> I have BC's first solo in Quad, and there are some
> interesting variations, and "You Ain't Seen Nothin'"
> has completely different vocals.

I also have that one in Quad. The fade out on Stand Tall is completely different as well. Despite the pops and clicks of vinyl, I must say that I prefer listening to the quad album over the CD. The sound of the quad album, even on a standard stereo, is unbelievably ambient.

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[> [> [> Re: Guess Who albums in quad -- carguy, 20:04:24 02/20/00 Sun [1] (ts2-p-p37.bmts.com/216.183.143.47)

>>> Quad might be great but I "relocated" something even greater...a big box of my old 8 Tracks from the late 60's- early 70's...includes many GW releases (have an extra "Flavours" for any audiofiles out there), a couple of BC, and a couple of BTO. When we were "kids", 8 Tracks were the only way to go...Can hardly wait to locate an 8 Track player to play this stuff in my '69 ragtop...the way this stuff was meant to be enjoyed...

> > I have BC's first solo in Quad, and there are some
> > interesting variations, and "You Ain't Seen Nothin'"
> > has completely different vocals.
>
> I also have that one in Quad. The fade out on Stand
> Tall is completely different as well. Despite the
> pops and clicks of vinyl, I must say that I prefer
> listening to the quad album over the CD. The sound of
> the quad album, even on a standard stereo, is
> unbelievably ambient.


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[> [> [> [> Re: 8tracks -- VfD, 12:22:39 02/21/00 Mon [1] (NoHost/216.93.61.113)

I always appreciated that 10 second interruption in the middle of the song while the 8-track switched tracks.


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: 8tracks -- carguy, 20:12:43 02/21/00 Mon [1] (ts2-j-p01.bmts.com/216.183.141.195)

>>>It's amazing how some releases had no such problems,such as Road Food, Artificial Paradise, and Canned Wheat,
while others (GW- The Way They Were) are full of split
songs...

> I always appreciated that 10 second interruption in
> the middle of the song while the 8-track switched
> tracks.


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[> [> [> [> [> [> Re: 8tracks -- VfD, 22:06:11 02/22/00 Tue [1] (spider-wa013.proxy.aol.com/205.188.192.23)

My girlfriend (same one who talked to Burton on the phone once) had #10 on 8 track. I kind of remember "Cardboard Empire" being split.


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