Rush – All The World's A Stage – 1977 – Hard Rock (vinyl lp) ROUGH COVER

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THIS ONE HAS A ROUGH COVER - WORN THROUGH ON THE SPLINE - VINYL IS GREAT

Label Anthem (5) – ANR-2-1005
Format Vinyl LP
Country Canada
Genre Hard Rock
Year 1977

Tracklist

A1Bastille Day (4:48)

A2Anthem (4:48)

A3Fly By Night / In The Mood (4:50)

A4Something For Nothing (3:50)

B1Lakeside Park (4:45)

B22112 - I. Overture (4:36)

B32112 - II. The Temple Of Syrinx (2:12)

B42112 - III. Presentation (4:25)

B52112 - IV. Soliloquy

B62112 - V. Grand Finale (4:38)

C1By-Tor & The Snow Dog (11:24)

C2In The End (7:50)

D1Working Man / Finding My Way (13:45)

D2What You're Doing (5:44)

Condition

Sleeve Condition GOOD - THIS ONE HAS A ROUGH COVER - WORN THROUGH ON THE SPLINE - VINYL IS GREAT
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 to 4 - Mint (M) 
BIN # R100

Rush's first live album, recorded during the 2112 tour in 1976 and released in 1977. A double album capturing the Toronto power trio of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart performing across their catalog up to that point, including material from 2112, Fly by Night, and Caress of Steel. The set features extended versions of tracks like "2112," "Fly by Night," and "In the Mood," showcasing the band's progressive hard rock sound in a concert setting.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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