All The World's A Stage (40th Anniversary Remaster 2015) Rush

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Album-Release:
1976

HRA-Release:
14.03.2015

Label: Geffen Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Rush

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 Bastille Day 04:58
  • 2 Anthem 04:57
  • 3 Fly By Night / In The Mood 05:04
  • 4 Something For Nothing 04:02
  • 5 Working Man/Finding My Way 15:02
  • 6 What You're Doing 05:45
  • 7 Lakeside Park 05:05
  • 8 2112 15:52
  • 9 By-Tor And The Snow Dog 11:59
  • 10 In The End 07:07
  • Total Runtime 01:19:51

Info for All The World's A Stage (40th Anniversary Remaster 2015)

Having returned from the edge of obscurity with the ambitious concept album 2112 and years of almost non-stop touring, Rush decided to buy themselves a little time with a double live album. Recorded in 1976 in front of a hometown Toronto audience, „All The World's A Stage“ is the first of what would become a Rush tradition: following every fourth studio album with a live one as a way of closing out a chapter in the band's history.

The set kicks off with a pair of hard rocking numbers, 'Bastille Day' and 'Anthem,' that pack more power than would be expected from a trio. '2112' proves that this still young band was more than just muscle; the abridged version heard here still clocks in at over 15 minutes. From their second album, 'By-Tor And The Snow Dog' is the band's first attempt at a multi-part opus, weaving a fanciful story around an extended jam that recalls their earliest days as a bar band banging out Cream tunes. The album closes out with four songs from their debut. Taken as a whole, ALL THE WORLD shows how far Rush had come in the previous three years and hints at what was to come.

Geddy Lee, vocals, bass, synthesizer
Alex Lifeson, guitar
Neil Peart, drums, percussion

Recorded live at Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada between June 11 & 13, 1976
Engineered by Terry Brown
Produced by Rush, Terry Brown

Digitally remastered

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