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Chrysalis was the one (1) imprint that (at least in the United States) seemed to bounce around from label to label (my experience with them was from 1986 to 1991 when I worked in three record stores in college). When I began to seriously start collecting records (I was the used and import buyer from 1987 to 1991) it always blew my mind and especially so with the Tull releases and their involvement with Chrysalis and all the label variations, times being distributed by different labels, etc. In today's world of the Internet, Discogs, etc. it is MUCH easier to "unwind" these things but back in the "days of old" it was MUCH more confusing and combersome.
 
Whatever happened to “Purple Rain “ ? Wasn’t that supposed to come out In Atmos blu-Ray last year?

And maybe they’ll put out “Hotel California “ as a stand alone release
 
Fleetwood Mac-Fleetwood Mac
Billy Cobham-Crosswinds, Total Eclipse
War-Deliver The Word, Why Can't We Be Friends
Love-Da Capo, Forever Changes
 
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Well before Atmos - Nash's first solo was done by Stephen Barncard in 2006, and then Crosby's solo in 2008.

Both are really good, btw! And together they have a live 5.1 on ANOTHER STONY EVENING.
How about a first-ever high def physical media version of Nash's first, featuring the original (much better) mixes, not the remixes? Stills could use some high def representation too. The only time Nash's "Songs For Beginners" was available in its original, 1971 mix was via Tidal in MQA, which sounded really nice while that was available. Same is true with most of the Stills catalog.
 
Whatever happened to “Purple Rain “ ? Wasn’t that supposed to come out In Atmos blu-Ray last year?

And maybe they’ll put out “Hotel California “ as a stand alone release
Prince stuff has been held up the last couple of years due to the standoff between The Estate and people making the nine-hour documentary for Netflix. Which has recently been resolved:

The documentary will never see the light of day and The Estate can go back to releasing stuff. So MAYBE we'll get something this year? But who knows.

https://variety.com/2025/music/news...ot-be-released-estate-new-project-1236299684/
 
How about a first-ever high def physical media version of Nash's first, featuring the original (much better) mixes, not the remixes? Stills could use some high def representation too. The only time Nash's "Songs For Beginners" was available in its original, 1971 mix was via Tidal in MQA, which sounded really nice while that was available. Same is true with most of the Stills catalog.
I don't know Nash's solo catalog or the other releases he did individually with the other members of CSN&Y so I can't offer any objective comments. I can, however, recommend the Stills album that was released on DTS-CD many moons ago and the quad mix was engaging and the album as a whole was really enjoyable! I actually like that DTS release along with the Poco and Lyle Lovett in this series.
 
Prince stuff has been held up the last couple of years due to the standoff between The Estate and people making the nine-hour documentary for Netflix. Which has recently been resolved:

The documentary will never see the light of day and The Estate can go back to releasing stuff. So MAYBE we'll get something this year? But who knows.

https://variety.com/2025/music/news...ot-be-released-estate-new-project-1236299684/
I believe that the the “Purple Rain “ Atmos mix is on streaming services already.

And the fact that the Estate nixed the original documentary is a shame. The plan to replace it with a less controversial take on his life and work
 
Didn’t Steven Wilson remix some of the Chic catalog in Atmos for streaming? That would make a great Blu-Ray
 
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