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Moving Pictures (Remastered)

Rush

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Tom Sawyer Rush 4:33 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 Red Barchetta Rush 6:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 YYZ Rush 4:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Limelight Rush 4:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 The Camera Eye Rush 11:01 Album Only View In iTunes
6 Witch Hunt Rush 4:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Vital Signs Rush 4:46 $0.99 View In iTunes

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Building on the success of their previous album, 1980’s Permanent Waves, Rush seemed even more energized approaching this landmark studio release that helped define not just the group but the early ‘80s hard rock era. “Tom Sawyer” has become the prototype for radio-friendly progressive rock, an immediate anthem that set the challenge for other groups to follow. Heavy without being abrasive, loud without losing subtlety, Rush were instrumental leaders in their field. Their playing is unrivalled, from Neil Peart’s ambitious drum fills and sneaky time signatures to Alex Lifeson’s gruesomely electrified guitar riffs and singer Geddy Lee’s anchoring bass and elliptical keyboard noodling. The extended passages of “The Camera Eye” hinted at the group’s earlier epic ambitions, but the band’s profile here primarily settled into the modest format of “Red Barchetta,” a parable for libertarianism, and “Limelight,” a social comment on stardom, two succinct fan favorites that manage both technical mastery and emotional catharsis. The complex instrumental “YYZ,” based on the Morse code for their Toronto homeland, has become a textbook case for aspiring rock musicians.

Recent Customer Reviews

A classic.
     
by oliver10

This is a must buy for any music lover. From the synthasizers on Tom Sawyer and The Camera Eye, to the guitar riffs on YYZ and Witch Hunt, this CD will get you hooked on Rush

listen.....
     
by BoltThrower

1. to the album for a true taste of Rush in their prime.
2. to a great trio of inspiring musicians.
3. to The Camera Eye and understand it for it is a true musical masterpiece.

This was my first album I bought back in 1981 and got me into rock and metal. While their are the haters of this band and the naysayers about their use of keyboards, I think they are truly unique and I will always be fan. I only wish they could find their groove again.

Prog Rock at it's finest!
     
by EpicZep4

What an album! Anything that starts off with the cult hit Tom Sawyer is allright with me! The first 4 songs are amazing, after that the amazingness dies down just a bit, but nevertheless this is a great album and a must have for any fan of classic rock!

Biography

Formed: 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Over the course of their decades-spanning career, the Canadian power trio Rush emerged as one of hard rock's most highly regarded bands; although typically brushed aside by critics and although rare recipients of mainstream pop radio airplay, the group nonetheless won an impressive and devoted fan following...
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