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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0075678312229 Format: Box set, Live Label: Atlantic / Wea Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea MPN: 83122 Number Of Discs: 3 Publisher: Atlantic / Wea Release Date: November 10, 1998 Studio: Atlantic / Wea Editorial Review: Album Details: Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: Force Ten. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Outstanding package of live RUSHTHE BAND: Geddy Lee (vocals, bass, keyboards), Alex Lifeson (guitars), Neil Peart (drums & percussion). THE DISCS: (1998) 39 tracks on 3 discs totaling 200+ minutes (Disc-1 at approximately 70 minutes, Disc-2 at 69 minutes, and Disc-3 at 62 minutes). Included with the discs is a 7-page foldout containing band pictures, a collage of various tour paraphernalia, a list of crew members, and what songs were recorded where and when. Discs 1 and 2 capture the band somewhere between 1994 and ... Read More Rating: - Be amazedA little history, I grew up in the 70's and have always been a big music fan and listener. I have heard Rush, respected rush but never have seen them live or purchased any of thier music. So, in December I'm driving home from work and an independent radio station cranking and heard this killer guitar and drums. It sounded familiar but I had never heard it before. I was blown away. Turns out to be live Rush cygnus and anthem. Well I had to get some live Rush and this was the one. It's a ... Read More Rating: - Rush's best live album hands down and was almost Rush's farewell due to tragedyRush's fourth live album Different Stages was released in November of 1998. The album was released after the deaths of drummer Neil Peart's daughter Selena in August of 1997 and wife Jackie in July of 1998 to a car crash and cancer respectively. As a result, bass player and singer Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson decided to put Rush on indefinite hiatus and left the choice to Neil to either come back when recovered or call it a career. As a result, Geddy and producer Paul Northfield ... Read More Rating: - Rush's Best Live Offering - 5 StarsRUSH - Different Stages "Live" 3 Discs (2hrs 20 mins) This is part four of a comprehensive four part series of Music Reviews of the Progressive Rock band Rush. This is a band that has been around now for over 30 years, and has gone though many musical phases. I consider the bands 1990 releases as their "Contemporary period". Albums included are Presto (1989), Roll the Bones (1991), Counterparts (1993), Test for Echo (1996), and Different Stages "Live" (1998). With the prospect ... Read More Rating: - ~ THE PRIMARY COLORS OF RUSH ~You know it! Take it from this fan too, I saw them quite a few times back then and have heard every note on every release many times - THIS ROCKS! The version of each song is selected nicely and very strong, each disk is fantastic to me. None of the enthusiasm or talent is missing, you could even say they have just gotten better over the years. By the way, Alex Lifeson is one of the longest-standing and best arena-rock guitarists on the planet (have to leave room for other talented galactic string benders I ... Read More |