Rush - 1976 - All the World's a Stage (2015 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit]

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 01 - bastille day.flac197.81 MB
 02 - anthem.flac196.8 MB
 03 - Fly By Night In The Mood.flac203.02 MB
 04 - something for nothing.flac160.84 MB
 05 - Working Man - Finding My Way.flac569.87 MB
 06 - What You're Doing.flac220.05 MB
 07 - Lakeside Park.flac199.83 MB
 08 - 2112.flac625.05 MB
 09 - By-Tor And The Snow Dog.flac473.08 MB
 10 - In The End.flac280.05 MB
 All The World's A Stage - Sleeve.jpg987.05 KB
 Rush - 1976 - All the World's a Stage (2015 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit].txt8.82 KB
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Rush - 1976 - All the World's a Stage

(2015 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit]



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Rush

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Wikipedia:
Rush is a Canadian rock band formed in August 1968 in the Willowdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario. The band is composed of bassist, keyboardist, and lead vocalist Geddy Lee; guitarist and backing vocalist Alex Lifeson; and drummer, percussionist, and lyricist Neil Peart. The band and its membership went through several reconfigurations between 1968 and 1974, achieving its current line-up when Peart replaced original drummer John Rutsey in July 1974, two weeks before the group's first tour of the United States. Rush is known for its musicianship, complex compositions, and eclectic lyrical motifs drawing heavily on science fiction, fantasy, and philosophy. The band's musical style has changed several times over the years, from a blues-inspired hard rock beginning, later moving into progressive rock, and including a period marked by heavy use of synthesizers. In the early 1990s, Rush returned to a guitar-driven hard rock sound, which has continued to the present. According to the RIAA, Rush ranks 80th with sales of 25 million units in the US. Although total worldwide album sales are not calculated by any single entity, several industry sources estimated Rush's total worldwide album sales at over 40 million units as of 2004. The group has been awarded 24 gold, 14 platinum, and 3 multi-platinum albums. Rush has received seven Grammy award nominations, but has never won the award. The band has won several Juno Awards, won an International Achievement Award at the 2009 SOCAN Awards, was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1994, and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Over their careers, the members of Rush have been acknowledged as some of the most proficient players on their respective instruments, with each band member winning numerous awards in magazine readers' polls. Rush announced plans to stop large-scale touring at the end of 2015. However, they have not ruled out the possibility of future studio albums and smaller-scale tours.



All the World's a Stage (2015 HDtracks)

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Artist: Rush
Title: All the World's a Stage
Format: 10 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 192kHz (HDtracks)
Producer: Rush, Terry Brown
Release Date: September 29, 1976, (HDtracks 2015)
Recorded: June 11–13, 1976 at Massey Hall in Toronto, Canada
Label: Mercury Records
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock
Duration: 79:51
Website: http://www.hdtracks.com/all-the-world-s-a-stage-222943

Wikipedia:
All the World's a Stage is a double live album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1976. The album was recorded at Massey Hall in Toronto on June 11, 12, and 13 during their 2112 tour. The title of the album alludes to William Shakespeare's play As You Like It, which would again be referenced by Rush in their 1981 song "Limelight".

AllMusic Review by Greg Prato:
The '70s may forever be remembered as the decade of the "live album," where many rock artists (Kiss, Peter Frampton, Cheap Trick, etc.) used the format for their commercial breakthrough. While Rush's All the World's a Stage is not as renowned as the aforementioned bands' live albums, it is still one of the better in-concert rock releases of the decade, and helped solidify the trio's stature as one of rock's fastest rising stars. Eventually, Rush would polish their live sound to sound almost like a studio record, but in the mid-'70s, they were still a raw and raging hard rock band, captured perfectly on All the World's a Stage Comprised almost entirely of their heavier material, the album packs quite a punch -- "Bastille Day" and "Anthem" prove to be a killer opening combination, while over-the-top renditions of their extended epics "2112" and "By-Tor & the Snow Dog" prove to be standouts. Even their more tranquil studio material proves more explosive in concert ("Fly by Night," "Something for Nothing," "Lakeside Park," "In the End"). All the World's a Stage was a fitting way of closing the first chapter of Rush, as the liner notes state.



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01 - Bastille Day - 4:58
02 - Anthem - 4:57
03 - Fly By Night - In The Mood - 5:04
04 - Something For Nothing - 4:02
05 - Working Man - Finding My Way - 15:02
06 - What You're Doing - 5:45
07 - Lakeside Park - 5:05
08 - 2112 - 15:52
09 - By-Tor And The Snow Dog - 11:59
10 - In The End - 7:07



Personnel:

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



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