In answer to the question of other stereo albums that sound good in quad, you
kind of have to just try them and see if there were enough phase relationship
differences when the album was recorded to make some of the material appear
in the back channels.
Elektra from the late sixties, early seventies seems to have particularly
recorded rock groups well then with spacious sonics and this lends itself well
to
quadraphonic decoding.
Another pretty good one I have is the Crabby Appleton album from 1970. It was
already really good in stereo and an SQ decoder just makes it all the better
with congas and other percussion (especially) appearing in the back.
Another is "Be Yourself Tonight" by the Eurythmics. Although a later album on
RCA, there's a lot going on in the back with a decoder.
Also, on the QuadraphonicQuad forum site, there is a forum that lists and
discusses stereo records that cound good in quad.
Doug
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