Are any of you on this board familiar with a cable music service called SuperAudio? It was one of the earlier companies that offered multiple music formats for cable television subscribers. In 1992 a friend of mine who was living in Chico, CA rolled tape on their "New Age Of Jazz" network and sent it my way.
From the short amount of time I've researched SuperAudio online, it appears that the service had a connection with the Jones Radio Network.
Back when I received this cassette, I was annoyed that the last few minutes of the cassette was switched over to a television news broadcast. Now I'm extremely grateful, as that newscast gave me the clues to when the recording was made: 29 May 1992. For those who are interested in some of the early years of the format, here are the links to SuperAudio's "New Age Of Jazz" encoded in 192/44.1:
http://www.4shared.com/mp3/ytg5cQFk/Superaudio_New_Age_Of_Jazz--29.html
http://www.4shared.com/mp3/cq_zq03T/Superaudio_New_Age_Of_Jazz--29.html
From the short amount of time I've researched SuperAudio online, it appears that the service had a connection with the Jones Radio Network.
Back when I received this cassette, I was annoyed that the last few minutes of the cassette was switched over to a television news broadcast. Now I'm extremely grateful, as that newscast gave me the clues to when the recording was made: 29 May 1992. For those who are interested in some of the early years of the format, here are the links to SuperAudio's "New Age Of Jazz" encoded in 192/44.1:
http://www.4shared.com/mp3/ytg5cQFk/Superaudio_New_Age_Of_Jazz--29.html
http://www.4shared.com/mp3/cq_zq03T/Superaudio_New_Age_Of_Jazz--29.html