
All The World's A Stage is a Rock album by Rush, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 165 pressings tracked, owned by 29 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- heavy
- aggressive
- outlaw
About
Thanks to recordings such as KISS’ <i>Alive!</i>, Cheap Trick’s <i>Cheap Trick at Budokan</i>, and Peter Frampton's <i>Frampton Comes Alive!</i>, the '70s were abundant with concert albums. But what put Rush’s <i>All the World’s a Stage</i> head and shoulders above the rest was the band's ability to perform its songs live while sounding just as tight as it did on the studio versions—without any post-production cheating. A flawless rendition of “Bastille Day” opens to an enthusiastic crowd, which sold out Toronto's Massy Hall in 1976 to welcome its hometown heroes. Rush follows this with a charged version of “Anthem” (with an athletic vocal performance by Geddy Lee that rivals the studio version) and the title track to <i>Fly by Night</i>. This awesomely blends into <i>In the Mood</i> from Rush's eponymous 1974 debut album (when John Rutsey was still the drummer). Of course, a spirited take on “2112” upstages the rest of the set, with nearly 16 minutes of unbridled prog-rocking pyrotechnics.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Bastille Day4:48
- A2Anthem4:48
- A5Something For Nothing3:50
- Fly By Night / In The Mood4:50
- Working Man / Finding My Way13:45
- 2112
- Solilioquy / Grand Finale4:38
- By-Tor & The Snow Dog11:24
Side B
- B3What You're Doing5:44
Side C
- C1Lakeside Park4:45
- C2iOverture4:36
- C2iiThe Temples Of Syrinx2:12
- C2iiiPresentation4:25
Side D
- D2In The End7:50
Credits
Performers
- Geddy LeeBASS VOCALS KEYBOARDS
- Alex LifesonGUITAR
- Neil PeartPERCUSSION DRUMS DRUM
29 collectors on Gatefold own this · 165 pressings tracked on Gatefold
