Rush - 1981 - Moving Pictures (2015 HDtracks) [FLAC@48khz24bit]

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 01-Tom Sawyer.flac56.69 MB
 02-Red Barchetta.flac73.27 MB
 03-YYZ.flac54.28 MB
 04-Limelight.flac52.74 MB
 05-The Camera Eye.flac129.74 MB
 06-Witch Hunt.flac53.71 MB
 07-Vital Signs.flac55.38 MB
 Moving Pictures - sleeve.jpg132.7 KB
 Moving Pictures.pdf1.07 MB
 Play - Rush - Moving Pictures.m3u8255 bytes
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Rush - 1981 - Moving Pictures

(2015 HDtracks) [FLAC@48khz24bit]



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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.



Moving Pictures (2015 HDtracks)

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Artist: Rush
Title: Moving Pictures
Format: 7 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 48kHz (HDtracks)
Producer: Rush, Terry Brown
Release Date: February 12, 1981, (HDtracks 2015)
Recorded: October–November 1980 at Le Studio, Morin-Heights, Quebec, Canada
Label: The Island Def Jam Music Group, Mercury Records
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock
Duration: 40:04
Website: http://www.hdtracks.com/moving-pictures-2015

Note:
ADD Remastered by Sean Magee at Abbey Road Mastering Studios
(Avg Official DR value: DR13)

Wikipedia:
Moving Pictures is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It was recorded and mixed from October to November 1980 at Le Studio located in Morin-Heights, Quebec, Canada, and released on February 12, 1981. Building on their previous album, Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures follows a more radio-friendly format and includes several of the band's best-known songs, such as the singles "Tom Sawyer" and "Limelight", the rock radio standard "Red Barchetta", and the instrumental "YYZ". Moving Pictures became the band's highest-selling album in the United States, peaking at #3 on the Billboard 200, and it remains the band's most commercially successful recording. The album was one of the first to be certified multi-platinum by the RIAA upon establishment of the certification in October 1984, and eventually went quadruple platinum. Moving Pictures is one of two Rush albums listed in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die (2112 is the other). Kerrang! magazine listed the album at #43 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". In 2012, Moving Pictures was listed as #10 on 'Your Favorite Prog Rock Albums of All Time' by Rolling Stone. In 2014, readers of Rhythm voted Moving Pictures the greatest drumming album in the history of progressive rock. The album cover art is a visual pun on the title, and a triple entendre. The first meaning is represented by the movers carrying pictures, with the second by the people watching them who are emotionally moved by the pictures. The third meaning is shown on the back cover, where the entire scene is revealed to be a set for a motion picture.

AllMusic Review by Greg Prato:
Not only is 1981's Moving Pictures Rush's best album, it is undeniably one of the greatest hard rock albums of all time. The new wave meets hard rock approach of Permanent Waves is honed to perfection -- all seven of the tracks are classics (four are still featured regularly in concert and on classic rock radio). While other hard rock bands at the time experimented unsuccessfully with other musical styles, Rush were one of the few to successfully cross over. The whole entire first side is perfect -- their most renowned song, "Tom Sawyer," kicks things off, and is soon followed by the racing "Red Barchetta," the instrumental "YYZ," and a song that examines the pros and cons of stardom, "Limelight." And while the second side isn't as instantly striking as the first, it is ultimately rewarding. The long and winding "The Camera Eye" begins with a synth-driven piece before transforming into one of the band's more straight-ahead epics, while "Witch Hunt" and "Vital Signs" remain two of the trio's more underrated rock compositions. Rush proved with Moving Pictures that there was still uncharted territory to explore within the hard rock format, and were rewarded with their most enduring and popular album.



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01. Tom Sawyer (4:37)
02. Red Barchetta (6:12)
03. YYZ (4:26)
04. Limelight (4:19)
05. The Camera Eye (10:59)
06. Witch Hunt (4:46)
07. Vital Signs (4:45)


Personnel:

Geddy Lee - vocals, mini-Moog synthesizer, bass guitar
Alex Lifeson - guitars
Neil Peart - drums, percussion

Additional Musicians:

Hugh Syme - synthesizer on "Witch Hunt"



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