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I had Only Hits by the Ventures in a quadraphonic 8-track tape, but it did not have all these songs. However, it's been so long ago, I don't remember which songs were on the 8-track tape. Because of the year this came out, I would imagine that there would have been a quadraphonic album (maybe a double album) and a stereo 8-track. I don't know that for sure.

The songs I do remember from the quadraphonic 8-track were: "Also Sprach Zarathustra", Hummingbird/Summerbreeze", "My Love", "Superstition", "Live and Let Die", "Frankenstein", and You Are the Sunshine of My Life". I'm sure that there were other songs on the tape, but I don't remember which songs they were - probably 11 or 12 songs in total. One of the drawbacks to the quadraphonic 8-track tape was that there were only 2 programs instead of the standard 4 programs of a stereo 8-track tape. Jtyroler (talk) 03:57, 26 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]