Identifier7753046
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count1
Sound RatingA
Source InfoSTUDIO
Trades Allowed
Performance
James Taylor 1972-??-?? One Man Dog - Alternate Quadrophonic Mix, New York, NY
Set 1One Man Parade
Nobody But You
Chili Dog
Fool For You
Instrumental I
New Tune
Back On The Street Again
Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
Woh, Don?t You Know
One Morning In May
Instrumental Ii
Someone
Hymn
Fanfare
Little David
Mescalito
Dance
Jig
One Man Parade (solo)
Nobody But You (instrumental)
Chili Dog (instrumental)
Fool For You (stripped)
New Tune (instrumental)
Back On The Street Again (solo)
Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight (stripped)
Woh, Don't You Know (solo)
One Morning In May (solo)
Instrumental Ii (piano)
Hymn (piano)
Fanfare (stripped)
Little David (stripped)
Mescalito (stripped)
Dance (stripped)
Jig (stripped)
Set 2
Set 3
CommentIn the mid 70's there was a mini-boom in quadrophonic stereo. Systems were sold which would allow 4 channels of stereo instead of 2. Of course, the record companies jumped right on the bandwagon and released a lot of the biggest hits of the day in quadrophonic stereo. Unfortunately or not, quadrophonic never really caught on and was gone within a few short years. As quad never became popular the titles released in this format sold poorly, making them relatively rare. Thanks to this phenomenon we have quad versions of 2 of JT's albums, Gorilla and One Man Dog. Of the two One Man Dog is far more interesting. Five tracks feature different lead vocals than the regular stereo release. The mixes are, for the most part, different which subtly alters the texture of the album. There is also an extended version of Little David with an extra instrumental break. As bonus tracks all but two songs are repeated using more different mixes tocreate a second alternate version. This includes some instrumental only tracks and some with just JT and his guitar.