A CD-R of the 1980 Quincy s/t album is available online (for $5.00 + shipping!) at the Smash Palace website: http://smashpalacemusic.com/store/ Quincy members (and brothers) Stephen and Brian Butler formed Smash Palace after Quincy's demise (allegedly in the face of threatened legal action by Quincy Jones!) Smash Palace has themselves had a long and fruitful run--I urge you to check out their latter day output if you haven't already. (Here's a link to a particularly well-written review of their "Best of 99-06" collection: ;-) http://amplifiermagazine.com/reviews/cds/smash_palace_cd.php Best of all, if you order anything from the Smash Palace website you'll receive absolutely free of charge a CD-R of a 1978 Quincy show at CBGB's. According to legend, it was this performance that ultimately led to the band being signed to Columbia: http://smashpalacemusic.com/free/unreleased-1978-quincy-collection-for-free/ Enjoy! Rick schads@verizon.net On 5/1/2011 6:00 AM, audities-owner@smoe.org wrote: > > Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 10:59:55 +0200 > From: "robert.pally" > To: "Audities" > Subject: Reissue wishlist > Message-ID:<001101cc0714$f9fc65b0$edf53110$@pally@bluewin.ch> > > Hi all > > Here is my wishlist: > > Quincy "Same" (1980) great Wave / Power Pop sometimes similar to Elvis > Costello. > > Ginger "Same" (1980). Very good Pop-Rock. Their 2 albums belonged for some > time to fav records. > > Paul Ryan "Scorpio Rising" (1976) great Artpop. Recommended!! > > Key West "Love Me Tonight" - They sound like a mixture between Tommy > Hoehn, Raspberries, Beatles and Badfinger. Their record was pressed in > Belgium but from the names they must be americans. The records sound > as if it was from the mid till the later 70ties (there is no year on > it). If you stumble over this get it. It is really worth it. {Snip} > Best > > Robert > > > Robert Pally > Sägematt 3 > 6204 Sempach > Switzerland > 041 760 47 49 > > > > ------------------------------ >