Rolling Stones: 8 titles in Dolby Atmos published

Rolling Stones: 8 titles in Dolby Atmos published

Abkco Music & Records publishes for the first time ever 6 complete albums and 2 EP of Rolling Stones in the Dolby Atmos® audio format. These include “The Rolling Stones Ep” (1964) of the members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, “The Rolling Stones (UK) “ (1964), “England’s Newest Hit Makers” (1964), “Five by Five Ep” (1964), “12 x 5” (1964), “The Rolling Stones No. 2 “ (1965), “The Rolling Stones, Now!” (1965) e “Let it Bleed” (1969). All eight titles are available simultaneously on Apple Music, Tidal and Amazon Music.

Developed by Dolby Laboratories in 2012, Dolby Atmos® is a patented technology that represents a leap forward compared to the surround sound. It goes beyond the normal listening experience and puts the listener “inside” the song, as if he immersed him by revealing every detail of the music with an unparalleled clarity and depth. The Atmos® mixing for these titles was made at The Hit Factory in New York by the Sound Engineer Kenta Yonesaka and from John Barrett at the Abbey Road Studios in London. All the titles were burned by Adam Grover at Nashville’s Sterling Sound.

In the 1960s it was practice that the releases of a record artist in the United Kingdom and in the United States presented different tracklists, often also with different album titles and covers. The first part of the Stones repertoire was no exception. Shortly after the group breaks on the rock and roll scene, strongly debtor of the American blues, Decca (their British label at the time), published several EP and LP. On the other side of the Atlantic, the London Records (the group’s US label), published the LP “England’s Newest Hit Makers” with an optimistic/prophetic title and the LP “12 x 5” It was 1964.

Coveriized versions of songs of songs were included.Chuck Berry, Rufus Thomas, Willie Dixon, Bo Diddley, The Valentinos And others. These records also offered a look at the authors Jagger-Richards with “Congratulations” and their first success in the Top 40 of the United States “Tell Me (You’re Coming Back)”. At the beginning of 1965, Decca published “TheRolling Stones No. 2 “ while London Records published “The Rolling Stones, Now!” – the latter containing “Heart ofStone”with the consequent entry of the band into the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 ranking.

Towards the end of the decade, i Rolling Stones They were a name now known internationally, but the original formation was fragmenting. Published in 1969 with identical cover and tracklist in the United States and the United Kingdom, “Let it Bleed” represents the end of the era of Brian Jones (who played Autoharp in “You Got the Silver” and percussion in “Midnight Rambler “) and the beginning of the era of Mick Taylor (Slide guitar in “Country Honk”guitar in “Live with me”). Most of the album produced by Jimmy Miller was recorded by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman And Charlie Wattswith contributions from external musicians such as Ian Stewart, Nicky Hopkins, Ry Cooder, Leon Russell, Jack Nitzsche, Kooper, Merry Clayton And Doris Troyamong others. “Let it Bleed” It starts and ends respectively with the evergreen of Jagger and Richards “Gimme Shelter “ And “You CAN’T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT”.

In the coming months Abkco Music & Records will continue to distribute titles of Rolling Stones In Dolby Atmos®. Among these there will be “Beggars Banquet” (1968), “Got Live If You Want It! Ep “ (1965), both the US version and the British one of “Out of Our Heads” (1965), the US and British versions of “Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)” (1966) e “December’s Children (and Everybody’s)” (1965).

The Rolling Stones Ep

Bye bye Johnny

Money

You Better Move on

Poison Ivy

The Rolling Stones (UK)

Route 66

I Just Want To Make Love To You

HONEST I DO

Mona (I need you baby)

Now I’ve Got a Witness

Little by Little

I’m a king bee

Carol

Tell me

Can I Get a Witness

You can make it if you try

Walking the dog

England’s Newest Hit Makers

Not Fade Away

Route 66

I Just Want To Make Love To You

HONEST I DO

Now I’ve Got a Witness

Little by Little

I’m a king bee

Carol

Tell me

Can I Get a Witness

You can make it if you try

Walking the dog

Five by Five

If you need me

Empty Heart

2120 South Michigan Avenue

Confessin ‘The Blues

Around and Around

12 x 5

Around and Around

Confessin ‘The Blues

Empty Heart

Time is on my side (Version 1)

Good Times, Bad Times

It’s all over now

2120 South Michigan Avenue

Under The Boardwalk

Congratulations

Grown Up Wrong

If you need me

Susie q

The Rolling Stones No. 2

Everybody Needs Somebody to Love (Version 2)

Down Home Girl

You Can’t Catch Me

Time is on my side (Version 2)

What to Shame

Grown Up Wrong

Down The Road Apiece

Under The Boardwalk

I Can’t Be SatiSfied

Pain in My Heart

Off the Hook

Susie q

The Rolling Stones, Now!

Everybody Needs Somebody to Love (Version 1)

Down Home Girl

You Can’t Catch Me

Heart of Stone

What to Shame

Mona (I need you baby)

Down The Road Apiece

Off the Hook

Pain in My Heart

Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin ‘)

Little Red Rooster

Surprise, Surprise

Let it Bleed

Gimme Shelter

Love in Vain

Country Honk

Live with me

Let it Bleed

Midnight Rambler

You Got the Silver

Monkey man

You Can’t Always Get What You Want