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2112 cd
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Rush documentary Time Stand Still, which was filmed during the band’s R40 ‘final’ tour, is in cinemas now with a DVD due on November 18. This week it was announced that Rush will be given the Allan Slaight Humanitarian Spirit Award at the Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Awards ceremony in Toronto in April of next year. Liner notes by rock historian Rob Bowman are included with all versions.Ģ112 was originally released in 1976 and is described by guitarist Alex Lifeson as “the first record where we sounded like Rush.” The epic '2112' album which guitarist Alex Lifeson described as 'the first record where we sounded like RUSH,' is widely regarded as a crucial landmark in RUSHs body of work. Although it was the band’s fourth album, it’s generally considered to be the one on which the band’s epic sound and ambitious conceptual approach blossomed.

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Drinking contests and tuna casserole: the true story of Rush's Dodge FuncraftĪ Super Deluxe edition, incorporating both CDs, the DVD, all three LPs plus its bonus items and several exclusive collectable items including two 12x12-inch lithos – one featuring Hugh Syme’s original Starman pencil sketching, the second showcasing a 1976 Massey Hall ticket stub, a reprint of the 1976 Massey Hall handbill and three buttons featuring each band member, all housed in a box lined with velvet flocking.įor the first 1000 Super Deluxe pre-order purchases, a limited edition 7-inch pressing of the album’s first single The Twilight Zone and a custom red star 45 large hole adapter ring will be included. The epic 2112 album which guitarist Alex Lifeson described as the first record where we sounded like Rush, is widely regarded as a crucial landmark in Rush’s body of work.Rated 24 in the best albums of 1976, and 1551 of all time album. Rush reveal Time Stand Still documentary cover Released 1 April 1976 on Mercury (catalog no. 2112 (Twenty-One Twelve) is the fourth studio album by Canadian progressive rock band Rush, released in 1976.Steven Wilson: "Why I Love Rush's Hemispheres" 2112 Artist Rush Producer Terry Brown, Rush Format:CD / Album Label:Virgin EMI Records Catalogue No:5346262 Barcode:0731453462625 Genre:Progressive No of.The new 2112 remaster originally appeared on the 2015 hologram vinyl edition of the album – this marks the Abbey Road Studios master’s first time on CD.Ī 3LP 200-gram vinyl edition incorporates all the same audio material, plus a special laser-etched LP side, the 2015 hologram on 2112’s side B and a unique turntable mat featuring the band’s iconic Starman character. The set’s third disc is a DVD featuring a newly restored vintage 1976 Rush concert recorded at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey, plus bonus videos of the Grohl/Hawkins/Raskulinecz track and Billy Talent track, and a new 25-minute interview featuring Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson and longtime producer and engineer Terry Brown.













2112 cd