Rhino invites you to rediscover classic albums reimagined in Dolby Atmos with the next wave of immersive releases. Today, Rhino has unveiled four classic albums making their Atmos debut on Blu-ray, including Chicago’s Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits, '69-'74, Carly Simon’s No Secrets, Seal’s self-titled debut, and Live Evil by Black Sabbath. Chicago IX and No Secrets will also feature quadraphonic mixes. The No Secrets quad will be available for the first time in over 50 years.
Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits, '69-'74, No Secrets, and Seal are now available from Rhino.com and select WMG stores worldwide. Digital versions are also available across DSPs with Atmos support. Live Evil will arrive on September 6th and can be pre-ordered now at Rhino.com and select WMG stores worldwide.
Dolby Atmos is revolutionizing audio technology with its immersive, three-dimensional soundscapes. By precisely placing sounds in a space, it creates an unparalleled sense of realism and depth, setting a new standard for audio excellence. Rhino’s Dolby Atmos series will draw upon Warner Music Group’s extensive catalog to create truly extraordinary listening experiences.
The 50th Anniversary Edition of Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits, '69-'74 features Dolby Atmos (TrueHD 7.1), Quadio (DTS-HD MA 4.0), and High-Resolution Stereo (DTS-HD MA) mixes. Showcasing tracks like "Saturday In The Park," "25 Or 6 to 4," and "Feelin' Stronger Every Day," the record held the No.1 spot on the U.S. charts for 72 weeks.
No Secrets includes Dolby Atmos (TrueHD 7.1), Quadio (DTS-HD MA 4.0), 5.1 (DTS-HD MA 5.1), and High-Resolution Stereo (DTS-HD MA) mixes. Considered Carly Simon’s breakthrough release, the record went platinum with hits such as “You’re So Vain” and “The Right Thing To Do.”
Seal comes with Dolby Atmos (TrueHD 7.1), 5.1 (DTS-HD MA 5.1), and High-Resolution Stereo (DTS-HD MA) mixes. Mixed by acclaimed producer Trevor Horn, the groundbreaking debut album scored “Best British Album” at the 1991 Brit Awards and hit Platinum in the U.S. with the smash hit “Crazy.”
Live Evil, the classic 1982 live album from Dio-era Black Sabbath, features Dolby Atmos (TrueHD 7.1) and High-Resolution Stereo (DTS-HD MA 5.1) mixes. The album includes live takes on fan favorites such as "The Mob Rules," "Heaven And Hell," "Neon Knights," and "Paranoid."
Chicago
Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits, '69-'74
1. "25 or 6 to 4"
2. “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?"
3. "Colour My World"
4. "Just You 'n' Me"
5. "Saturday in the Park"
6. "Feelin' Stronger Every Day"
7. "Make Me Smile"
8. "Wishing You Were Here"
9. "Call on Me"
10. "(I've Been) Searchin' So Long"
11. "Beginnings"
Carly Simon
No Secrets
1. "The Right Thing to Do"
2. "The Carter Family"
3. "You're So Vain"
4. "His Friends Are More Than Fond of Robin"
5. "We Have No Secrets"
6. "Embrace Me, You Child"
7. "Waited So Long"
8. "It Was So Easy"
9. "Night Owl"
10. "When You Close Your Eyes"
Seal
Seal
1. "The Beginning"
2. "Deep Water"
3. "Crazy"
4. "Killer"
5. "Whirlpool"
6. "Future Love Paradise"
7. "Wild"
8. "Show Me"
9. "Violet"
Black Sabbath
Live Evil
1. "E5150"
2. "Neon Knights"
3. "N.I.B."
4. "Children of the Sea"
5. "Voodoo"
6. "Black Sabbath"
7. "War Pigs"
8. "Iron Man"
9. "The Mob Rules"
10. "Heaven and Hell"
11. "The Sign of the Southern Cross/Heaven and Hell (Continued)"
12. "Paranoid"
13. "Children of the Grave"
14. "Fluff"