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The Edgar Winter Group with Rick Derringer (1975) Quadraphonic LP to 4.0 96/24 DVD-Audio ONLY
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The Edgar Winter Group with Rick Derringer (1975) Quadraphonic LP to 4.0 96/24 DVD-Audio ONLY
DVD-A Only ISO | 96 KHz/24 bit QUADRAPHONIC 4.0 LPCM | ISO 13 x 200 MB + 164 MB | Artwork & Lyrics slideshow
Genre: Classic Rock | Label: Columbia PCQ 33798 | Source: SQ LP
DVD-A Only ISO | 96 KHz/24 bit QUADRAPHONIC 4.0 LPCM | ISO 13 x 200 MB + 164 MB | Artwork & Lyrics slideshow
Genre: Classic Rock | Label: Columbia PCQ 33798 | Source: SQ LP
A classic LP with landmark cover art.
This is the last outing of the "original MkII" Edgar Winter Group with the late great Dan Hartman and guitar hero Rick Derringer (who at the time was pretty busy-he also released "Spring Fever" that same year-which is on the Quad "to-do" list).
It is a GREAT album, going from Rock to Funk to Pop to Blues, to ...prog???.
Well, whatever they did , it was always awesome , and this album is no exception.
From the opener "Cool Dance" (which is pretty cool by the way) to the closer "Chainsaw" (a very decent attempt to do another "Frankenstein"), it is a highly enjoyable ride.
Being one of the later Quad mixes, it shows that mixing techniques were more advanced; no more instruments isolated on one corner of the sound field, it has a very well created "surround bubble" and extreme fidelity.
It contains a slideshow with the lyrics!
TRACKLIST:
1 Cool Dance 2:56
2 People Music 3:02
3 Good Shot 3:37
4 Nothin' Good Comes Easy 3:22 (Banjo, Guitar [Classical], Resonator Guitar - Paul Prestopino)
5 Infinite Peace In Rhythm 3:07 (Banjo, Guitar [Classical], Resonator Guitar - Paul Prestopino)
6 Paradise / Sides 5:41
7 Diamond Eyes 3:51
8 Modern Love 3:44
9 Let's Do It Together Again 3:09
10 Can't Tell One From The Other 2:38 (Banjo, Guitar [Classical], Resonator Guitar - Paul Prestopino Bass [Acoustic] - John Siegler)
11 J.A.P. (Just Another Punk) 4:26
12 Chainsaw 3:13
transfered and lovingly cared for by kap'n krunch.
Uploaded by Empanadilla
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DISCLAIMERS AND WARNINGS:
DVD-A:
WARNING!
The DVD-Audio Program included here is a High Resolution 96KHz/24bit 4.0 Quad Multichannel DVD-A only, and it will ONLY play on a DVD-A player, NOT on normal DVD-Video player!
Do not download this if you do not have a DVDA player because you will end up with a shiny plastic coaster!
Tech talk:
TT: Technics SL-QL2 Linear Tracking
Stylus: Ortofon OMP20
Preamp: Pioneer VSX-AX2AS
Card; MOTU 828 mk II
Recording program : Logic Pro
Decode and Post: : Declicked in real time with Click Repair at a "03" setting to make sure it wasn't eating the transients and then manually in Izotope just to make sure----
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Nowadays with the powerful software available, it is possible to decode the signal in as precise a fashion that it was originally intended , since no hardware ever did that at real time EVER , except for the "arriving too late(1978) to save the Quad witch", FosgateTate II, by which, QUad was already dead...
I do believe that by doing this at Hi Resolution ,the results now are better sounding than a Tate just because the electronics have improved a bit since then, but, I may be wrong ...So , yes Software...
thx in advance!
This is not a rip from a DVD-A, which might or might not be watermarked.
This is a rip from Quad Vinyl, which is never watermarked to 'home-made' DVD-A which is never watermarked.
So you will not have any watermark problems with this rip.
Kind regards
Sometimes brings it a totally different feeling to my memory I had. But allways I love the quads more. Thanks too to käp'n krunch and Empanadilla that you don't forget classic records and share them too.
@ bojller:
Sorry , I can't help you there since I NEVER play DVD-As from a PC or a Mac, I ALWAYS burn them into DVD-Rs; if you do , do NOT use Nero....good luck
I suppose that it's possible to rip the tracks from your iso with DVDAexplorer to 4.0 wave files and convert to flac files.