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Rush - Moving Pictures (5xLP Box Set, Half-Speed Remaster)

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  • 40th Anniversary Rush Moving Pictures reissue!

    Deluxe Edition Half-Speed Mastered DMM 180-gram 5LP Box Set!

    Cut via half-speed direct-to-metal mastering!

    The original album plus the complete, unreleased live album on 4LP!

    Includes booklet with illustrations and liner notes

    Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time — rated 379/500!

    "On Seventies albums like 2112 and Hemispheres, Rush mastered the high-prog epic. Moving Pictures was the record where they proved they could say as much in four minutes as they previously had in 20. Songs like 'Tom Sawyer,' 'Limelight,' and the Police-like 'Vital Signs' showcased the trio's superhuman chops in a radio-ready framework, while more adventurous tracks like the Morse code-inspired instrumental 'YYZ' and the synth-heavy suite 'The Camera Eye' found them tastefully streamlining their wildest ideas. Said Geddy Lee, 'We learned it's not so easy to write something simple." — Rolling Stone, The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time

    Celebrating 40 years of Moving Pictures with the 5LP Deluxe Edition! All vinyl has been cut via half-speed Direct-To-Metal Mastering for the first time ever and pressed on 180-gram audiophile vinyl. LP 1 features the original album, while LPs 2-5 feature the complete, unreleased Toronto concert from March 25, 1981. Extras include a booklet with new Hugh Syme illustrations & liner notes by Kim Thayil, Les Claypool, Taylor Hawkins, Bill Kelliher and Neil Sanderson.

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