The Early Four Track Recordings was created in 2001.
One of the first four track machines for home use was the Tandberg model 5 which was launched in 1958 . They didn't become mainstream until the early 1960's.
Lear moved on to yet another challenge: the perfection of an endless magnetic loop recording and playback system. As early as 1946, Lear had been interested in audio recordings; after experimenting more seriously in the early 1960s, he created the eight-track tape player. Lear's tape contained four stereo "programs," running in parallel on eight "tracks," for the entire length of a single, continuous tape loop. A solenoid coil detected the splice where the loop was closed, and sent a signal to the playback head to shift over to the next pair of tracks at that point. Because Lear's system had thinner tape and compact recording heads, this shifting process could be repeated indefinitely. Lear's system was a great improvement on the esoteric four-track players that already existed; it was also a huge marketing success. From 1965 well into the 1970s, Lear's eight-track players made their way from Lear jets and Ford cars into the homes of virtually every music enthusiast.
The earliest was a song recorded in 1970, the first to have all four members together.
Liam Clancy achieved many things in his career. Liam Clancy had achievements such as releasing four solo music recordings and releasing eight different guest music recordings.
who knows? the 10 color ones came out in the early 90's though
Four in One was created in 1970.
wher is alternator on honda foreman four track
BBC Four was created in 2002.
Only Four You was created in 1985.
Four Reigns was created in 1953.
Four of a Kind was created in 2008.
Four Lovers was created in 1956.