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Moving Pictures

Moving Pictures

SKU: V68860 Barcode: 0602547118080
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 17 Jul 2015

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Rush's "Moving Pictures" is a whirlwind journey through the realms of prog-rock, featuring the band’s signature blend of technical prowess and bombastic energy. This album is like a rollercoaster ride for your ears, with intricate time signatures and complex arrangements that will leave you spinning faster than Geddy Lee's fingers on the bass.

From the opening track "Tom Sawyer," with its iconic synth intro and infectious chorus, to the epic instrumental "YYZ," showcasing Neil Peart's mind-bending drumming skills, every song on "Moving Pictures" is a masterclass in musicianship. But it's not just about technical wizardry – there's a sense of humour and playfulness that runs throughout the album, evident in tracks like "Limelight" and "Vital Signs."

One of the standout moments on the album is the epic closer "The Camera Eye," a sprawling ten-minute journey through bustling city streets and introspective musings. The band's ability to create such vivid sonic landscapes is truly impressive, and this track serves as a perfect showcase of Rush's songwriting chops.

Overall, "Moving Pictures" is a must-listen for any fan of progressive rock, with its dynamic songwriting, virtuosic performances, and quirky charm. Rush may be known for their technical prowess, but this album proves that they have plenty of heart and soul to go along with it. So strap in, turn up the volume, and get ready for a wild ride through the world of Rush.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Tom Sawyer
2. Red Barchetta
3. YYZ
4. Limelight
5. The Camera Eye
6. Witch Hunt
7. Vital Signs

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About the artist

Rush

Prepare to be swept away by the innovative musical stylings of RUSH, the iconic Canadian rock trio that has been captivating audiences for over four decades. With their unmatched technical prowess and genre-defying sound, RUSH has solidified their place as one of the most influential bands in music history. Formed in Toronto in 1968, the band consists of Geddy Lee on vocals, bass, and keyboards, Alex Lifeson on guitar, and the legendary Neil Peart on drums. Known for their virtuosic musicianship and complex song structures, RUSH has pushed the boundaries of rock music and inspired countless artists across generations. From their early days of blues and hard rock influences to their later forays into prog rock and conceptual storytelling, RUSH has never been afraid to experiment and evolve. With albums like "2112," "Moving Pictures," and "Permanent Waves," the band has delivered timeless classics that continue to resonate with fans old and new. But it's not just their music that sets RUSH apart - their electrifying live performances are legendary. From Lee's soaring vocals to Lifeson's blistering guitar solos and Peart's unparalleled drumming, a RUSH concert is an experience like no other. The band's devoted fanbase, known as the "Rushians," eagerly await each tour with anticipation and excitement. RUSH may have retired from touring in 2015, but their legacy lives on in the hearts of fans and the annals of rock history. So whether you're a seasoned RUSH aficionado or a newcomer to their music, let this be your invitation to dive into the sonic universe of one of the greatest bands of all time.

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