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RHINO QUADIO

Quadraphonic AlbumsAvailable For The First Time In 50 Years

America’s Holiday, Charles Mingus’ Mingus Moves, Gordon Lightfoot’s Sundown, and Spinners’ Self-Titled

All Titles To Be Issued On Blu-ray With Quadraphonic And Hi-Res Stereo

LOS ANGELES – Today, Rhino is back with another set of high-quality quadraphonic releases following the success of the first set of Quadios: Alice Cooper’s Billion Dollar Babies, Black Sabbath’s Paranoid, The J. Geils Band’s Nightmares… and Other Tales from the Vinyl Jungle, and Jefferson Starship’s Red Octopus.  

Quadraphonic sound, or 4.0 surround sound, utilizes four audio channels connected to four speakers positioned at the corners of a listening space. The multi-tracked audio is mixed dimensional, immersing the listener in an expansive soundscape. 

Making their quadraphonic debut in nearly 50 years, this next set features America’s Holiday, Charles Mingus’ Mingus Moves, Gordon Lightfoot’s Sundown, and Spinners’ Self-Titled. The collection is available on October 13 as a Blu-ray disc with both a quadraphonic and 192/24 stereo mix. Currently exclusive to Rhino.com, each title retails for $24.98, with a bundle of all four available for $79.98.

Steve Woolard, Director of A&R for the Quadio series, stated, “I can’t wait for these to come out! Following in the footsteps of the Chicago and Doobie Brother’s Quadio sets, these are transferred from the original half-inch four-channel masters at 192/24 resolution and sound amazing. Considering they’ve been in the vault for 50 years, the tapes were in pristine condition and needed no tweaks or fixes. They sound as fresh, rich, and powerful as the day they were created. And, of course, there’s also a 192/24 stereo program from the two-track master as well. Just because.” 

America’s fourth studio album, Holiday, solidified the band's potential by reaching No. 3 on the Billboard album chart and a RIAA gold certification. It features the hit singles “Tin Man” and “Lonely People,” which reached No. 4 and No. 5 on the Billboard singles chart. Mingus Moves, acclaimed jazz bassist Charles Mingus’ 37th studio album after his return to Atlantic Records in 1973, includes some of his most significant compositions, “Canon,” “Opus 3,” and “Opus 4.”

Gordon Lightfoot’s Sundown was the peak of his folk-country sound, charting at No.1 on the Billboard 200. It features the singles “Sundown” – reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Pop and AC charts – and “Carefree Highway” – reaching No. 10 and No. 1 on the Billboard Pop and AC charts. The Spinners’ third studio album, Spinners, marked the beginning of the ‘Philadelphia Sound’ with anthemic tracks, “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love,” “One of a Kind (Love Affair),” and “How Could I Let You Get Away.” The album peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard 200 and spent three weeks on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop chart.

Rhino’s Quadio series will continue to dig deep into Warner’s archives to reintroduce the greatest hits from Rock, Blues, R&B, and more in their highly anticipated quadraphonic sound. Audiophiles can expect more amazing quadraphonic experiences from Rhino in the future.