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  <title>Quadraphonic recordings on multi-channel hybrid SACD</title>
  <abstract>There were many superb quadraphonic recordings released in the 70s by both Columbia and RCA.   Edgar Winter, Santana - even that wonderful version of Hang On Sloopy with Rick Derringer.   

Nice clean ...</abstract>
  <text>There were many superb quadraphonic recordings released in the 70s by both Columbia and RCA.   Edgar Winter, Santana - even that wonderful version of Hang On Sloopy with Rick Derringer.   

Nice clean DSD transfers, simple packaging - they would make a wonderful addition to your catalogue...</text>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2008-11-22T06:58:58Z</created_at>
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  <title>All those gold framed quadraphonic vinyl releases were...</title>
  <abstract>re-issued as SACD Hybrids just like you do the cardboard sleeved legacy compact discs. These, though, gold frame intact with the following re-vamped copy/disclaimer at the

This CD when...</abstract>
  <text>re-issued as SACD Hybrids just like you do the cardboard sleeved legacy compact discs. These, though, gold frame intact with the following re-vamped copy/disclaimer at the bottom...

This CD when played through a multi-channel SACD playback unit and system will provide the unique experience of fine QUADRAPHONIC separation and the all-around sound presence of four channel listening. This disc may also be played through any conventional CD player, yielding conventional stereo sound.

Then simply re-release all the gold framed SQ originals as part of this retro promotion...$6.99 on the racks, or maybe even with a display, should do the trick... Eventually, I'd buy them all, Janis Joplin Pearl and Blood Sweat &amp; Tears for starters.</text>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2008-11-23T00:13:50Z</created_at>
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  <title>Upgrade: Edgar Winter Group - They Only Come Out At Night</title>
  <abstract>Many know that this Epic catalog CD still sells with the budget artwork and no extras since introduction. Some know that Mobile Fidelity issued a stereo only hybrid SACD in 2003. The latter addressed...</abstract>
  <text>Many know that this Epic catalog CD still sells with the budget artwork and no extras since introduction. Some know that Mobile Fidelity issued a stereo only hybrid SACD in 2003. The latter addressed the sound quality issue, but missed the boat on extras. My plan would include the quad mix on SACD (or Blu Ray), a booklet with 'making of' this hit album, B-Sides like Catching Up and the alternate single mixes of the hits. This was a HIT album with multiple hit singles that are still staples on FM radio 35 years later. It's so overdue! Ready to pre-order now! </text>
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