New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Legendary recording artist and The
Rolling Stones axeman, Keith Richards, today announced the debut digital and immersive audio release of his live album Winos Live in London '92. The release is part of an ongoing celebration of the 30th anniversary of Richards' celebrated second solo release, Main Offender, available now as a super-deluxe boxset via BMG.
Remixed and reimagined in Sony's 360 Reality Audio, a new immersive music experience powered by Sony's 360 spatial sound technology, fans will be able to hear Winos Live in London '92 as if they're inside an intimate venue listening to Richards and the band perform live on stage. Mixed by GRAMMY Award-winning engineer, Dave O'Donnell, the live album is available for streaming in 360 Reality Audio worldwide, exclusively on Amazon
Music through the service's Unlimited tier.
"To take this unreleased live performance from 30 years ago and put it out now, I knew we had to do something exciting," said Keith Richards. "Live music has a different feel and a different sound - it's about the experience. Hearing Winos Live in London '92 in 360 Reality Audio really makes it feel like you're back in the room at the Town & Country Club with the sound moving all around you."
In addition to frontman Keith Richards, Winos Live In London '92 features the much-loved X-Pensive Winos drummer and long-time collaborator, Steve Jordan (drummer of The
Rolling Stones on their 2021 No
Filter Tour of the US), guitarist Waddy Wachtel, bassist Charley Drayton, keyboard player Ivan Neville, singer
Sarah Dash, and backing vocalists Bernard Fowler and Babi Floyd.
In honor of the 30th anniversary of Main Offender, BMG is celebrating the album with a limited edition super-deluxe boxset, which was released on March 18. The collection includes an 88-page book with never-before-seen photos, reproductions of handwritten lyrics, reprinted essays from the album's release, and more, plus an archival envelope containing exact replicas of promotional and tour materials from Richard's archive.