Greg Kuritz
Active Member
See this new release of the Doobie Brothers!
Greg
The Doobie Brothers / Quadio box – SuperDeluxeEdition
www.superdeluxeedition.com
Greg
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Richard has referred to the Carpenters quad mixes as “dubious to say the least”. What he really means is he doesn’t like them because he wasn’t involved in the making of them. Do the original quad tapes still even exist?
Im sure richard has copies of them. What i want to know is if richard would go back and remix the tapes to get them to his liking.
See this new release of the Doobie Brothers!
The Doobie Brothers / Quadio box – SuperDeluxeEdition
www.superdeluxeedition.com
Greg
Of course, there's likely no financial incentive to do them (the buying audience would be very small) so I doubt we'll ever get anything beyond the surround Singles SACD from years ago.
Ed
I wonder if the sales in Japan have waned dramatically. It used to be we would see a compilation rather often---has there been one since the re-release of Sweet Memory?
We have to remember that we are a minority here. I think most people has stopped purchasing music in a physical format. Streaming music services is where the money is. There is not much financial incentive to release another compilation I would guess. Myself, I have got quite a collection of cds, and now getting into vinyl.
There's a 17 years difference between my partner and me. He can't not understand why I collect or even buy cds! People get a subscription on Spotify and they can play any music they like. I grew up on the 80's listening to cassettes. I still remember vividly where I was and what I felt the first time I bought a CD (A Carpenters album of course). I didn't even had a player! I bought it and opened it as it was like discovering a treasure.
I bought my 1st CD player the day The Singles 69-73 debuted on CD. It was $640.00.We have to remember that we are a minority here. I think most people has stopped purchasing music in a physical format. Streaming music services is where the money is. There is not much financial incentive to release another compilation I would guess. Myself, I have got quite a collection of cds, and now getting into vinyl.
There's a 17 years difference between my partner and me. He can't not understand why I collect or even buy cds! People get a subscription on Spotify and they can play any music they like. I grew up on the 80's listening to cassettes. I still remember vividly where I was and what I felt the first time I bought a CD (A Carpenters album of course). I didn't even had a player! I bought it and opened it as it was like discovering a treasure.
I bought my 1st CD player the day The Singles 69-73 debuted on CD. It was $640.00.