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Rush - All the World's a Stage Part 1
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All the World's a Stage Part 1

Rush

Type:
Live album
Release date:
1990
Catalog ID:
0218
Authenticity:
Unofficial
Label:
Elbo
Format:
Cassette
Reviews:
3 reviews (avg. 83%)
Side A
1. Bastille Day 04:57   Show lyrics
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2. Anthem 04:56   Show lyrics
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3. Fly by Night 03:21   Show lyrics
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4. In the Mood 03:34   Show lyrics
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5. Something for Nothing 04:02   Show lyrics
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Side B
6. Lakeside Park 05:04   Show lyrics
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7. 2112 15:45   Show lyrics
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Original line-up
Band members
Geddy Lee Vocals, Bass
Alex Lifeson Guitars
Neil Peart (R.I.P. 2020) Drums
Miscellaneous staff
Ken Morris Mixing
George Graves Mastering
Hugh Syme Cover art
David Street Photography
Bob Ludwig Mastering
Terry Brown Engineering
Original line-up
Geddy Lee Vocals, Bass
Alex Lifeson Guitars
Neil Peart (R.I.P. 2020) Drums
Original line-up
Ken Morris Mixing
George Graves Mastering
Hugh Syme Cover art
David Street Photography
Bob Ludwig Mastering
Terry Brown Engineering
Read A rushed Rush live album. 66% Warthur October 25th, 2011
Read The First Of Many Stellar... 93% MourningHall September 19th, 2007
Read A Concert I Would Pay to See 89% Metalich May 14th, 2007

"What You're Doing" was not on the original CD release.
This was due to time constraints
(CDs could only hold 75 minutes at the time),
but by the time the remasters came out,
CDs could hold up to 80 minutes of music.
So, "What You're Doing" was thus reappeared,
on the 1997 remastered version,
along with the post-show chatter and door closing.

Songs with "/" in the title indicate song medleys. Following along at the end of the last song the album closes with a bit of post-show chatter among the band members and the sound of a slamming of a door as they leave the venue. This section sounds like it was probably re-created in the studio rather than having been recorded at an actual live performance.

Added by: Caliginosity Modified by: andrims
Added on: 2014-09-05 18:05:04 Last modified on: 2016-02-20 18:26:34