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Rush: Moving Pictures (40th Anniversary) - VINYL LP

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Management number 205597354 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $236.70 Model Number 205597354
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Title: Moving Pictures (40th Anniversary)
Artist: Rush
Label: Mercury
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 602435876542
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2022-04-15
Number of Discs: 5

Rush - "Moving Pictures (40th Anniversary)" - Celebrating 40 years of Moving Pictures with the 5 LP Deluxe Edition! All vinyl has been cut at half-speed with Direct-to-Metal Mastering for the first-time ever and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl. LP1 features the original album, while the remaining LPs present the complete, unreleased Toronto concert from March 25, 1981. Also included is a booklet with new illustrations by Hugh Syme, plus liner notes by Kim Thayil, Les Claypool, Taylor Hawkins, Bill

Tracks:
1.1 Tom Sawyer
1.2 Red Barchetta
1.3 Yyz
1.4 Limelight
2.1 The Camera Eye
2.2 Witch Hunt
2.3 Vital Signs
3.1 2112 - Overture
3.2 2112 - the Temples of Syrinx
3.3 Freewill
3.4 Limelight
4.1 Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres - Prelude
4.2 Beneath, Between ; Behind
4.3 The Camera Eye
5.1 Yyz
5.2 Broon's Bane
5.3 The Trees
6.1 Xanadu
6.2 The Spirit of Radio
7.1 Red Barchetta
7.2 Closer to the Heart
7.3 Tom Sawyer
8.1 Vital Signs
8.2 Natural Science
9.1 Working Man / Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres - Armageddon: The Battle of Heart and Mind / By-Tor and the Snow Dog
10.1 La Villa Strangiato

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