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01. "Bastille Day (Live From Massey Hall/1976)" 02. "Anthem (Live From Massey Hall/1976)" 03. "Fly By Night / In The Mood (Live At Massey Hall, Toronto / 1976)" 04. "Something For Nothing (Live From Massey Hall/1976)" 05. "Lakeside Park (Live At Massey Hall, Toronto / 1976)" 06. "2112 (Live From Massey Hall/1976)" 07. "By-Tor And The Snow Dog (Live From Massey Hall/1976)" 08. "In The End (Live From Massey Hall/1976)" 09. "Working Man/Finding My Way (Live At Massey Hall, Toronto / 1976)" 10. "What You're Doing (Live At Massey Hall, Toronto / 1976)"
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| Description: | All The World's A Stage by Rush, released 31 July 1990, includes the following tracks: "Fly By Night / In The Mood", "Lake Side Park", "By-Tor And The Snow Dog", "Working Man / Finding My Way" and more.
This version of All The World's A Stage comes as a 1xCD. - .. WORLD'S A STAGEThe complete version of this classic double live album now available on CD for the 1st time! Featuring 20-bit digital remastering from the original master tapes and deluxe packaging faithful to the original album release, highlights include great live versions of such favorites as "Anthem" and "Fly By Night/In the Mood," a 15+ minute performance of "2112," plus the track "What You're Doing," not available on the original CD release.Originally released as 2-LP in 1976.
Recorded live at Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada, on June 11, 12, 13, 1976 by Fedco Mobile Unit"All The World's A Stage" is a live CD by the Canadian rock band Rush, capturing the raw power and musical precision of their mid-1970s concerts. Recorded on tour following the breakthrough success of "2112", this album documents the band at a pivotal moment, as they evolved from hard rock roots into progressive rock icons. The setlist spans early classics such as "Bastille Day", "Anthem" and "Fly by Night" as well as extensive, multi-part epics like "2112" that showcase Rush's trademark blend of complex arrangements, virtuoso musicianship and philosophical lyrics. The sound is energetic and unpolished in the best sense: you hear the interaction with the audience, Neil Peart's intricate drumming, Geddy Lee's soaring vocals and bass lines, and Alex Lifeson's dynamic guitar work, all captured in an intense concert atmosphere.
As a release on Mercury, "All The World's A Stage" benefits from a label that was a major force in rock and popular music, especially in the 1970s and 1980s. Mercury built its reputation by working with diverse, often pioneering artists and ensuring solid production and international distribution. The label's experience in rock and progressive music helped bring Rush's ambitious sound to a global audience, supporting high-quality recordings and long-term catalogue presence.
Rush, formed in Toronto in the late 1960s, grew from a hardworking touring band into one of the most respected names in progressive rock. Known for their technical skill, unusual time signatures and concept-driven albums, they developed a devoted worldwide fanbase. Across their career they released multiple gold and multi-platinum albums and are widely recognized for their influence on rock and metal musicians. "All The World's A Stage" stands as an important document of the band's early peak on stage, preserving the intensity and instrumental prowess that would define their legacy. |
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| Producer: |
Rush, Terry Brown |
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| No. of tracks: |
10 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
5346272 |
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