Album

2112

Rush

1976 · Rock

127 collectors on Gatefold own this

2112 by Rush

2112 is a Rock album by Rush, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 296 pressings tracked, owned by 127 collectors.

About

The 1970s proved to be an era for hard rock bands to explore the further reaches of their ambitions. Canada’s Rush were among the groups who locked into a successful new formula that eschewed the conventions of the hit single for instrumental diversions and lyrical adventures that helped them stand out within the burgeoning scene. <i>2112</i> is Rush’s fourth album and the first to consistently capture their emerging vision. All accomplished musicians, the trio emphasized dynamics and thrilling trills to accentuate their epic musical vision. Arena rock was only beginning to find its place and Rush’s blend of progressive rock’s slow-building moods and their own anthemic powerchords proved to be an enlightening mixture. The title track is a seven-part, 20 minute epic where drummer Neil Peart’s Ayn Rand inspired lyrics are passionately expressed by bassist Geddy Lee’s shrieking delivery. The shorter selections that made up side two of the original album – “A Passage to Bangkok,” in particular – pointed up the band’s strengths as succinct writers as well. Rush became the exemplary power trio, every member finding their distinctive niche without sacrificing the collective power of the group sound.

via Apple Music

The Clerk says

The Clerk knows this whole record — the pressing quirks, the credits, the take.

Start your shelf to read the full take →

Open this record in GatefoldThe full album page. Every pressing and its live price unlocks with Mosh Pit.

Tracklist

Side B

  1. B1A Passage To Bangkok3:30
  2. B2The Twilight Zone3:14
  3. B3Lessons3:48
  4. B4Tears3:29
  5. B5Something For Nothing3:56

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Prog Rock
  • distorted
  • anthemic
  • spacey

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

127 collectors on Gatefold own this · 296 pressings tracked on Gatefold

View this release on Discogs →

Start your shelf.

Track your pressings of 2112, get the Clerk's take, and see what the record is worth — free.

Start your shelf →

Free forever. Works with 10 records or 10,000.