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R30 - 30TH ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR

Rush

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4.15 | 239 ratings | 2 reviews | 46% 5 stars

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Live, released in 2005

Songs / Tracks Listing

CD 1
1. R30 Overture - Finding My Way, Anthem, Bastille Day, A Passage to Bangkok, Cygnus X-1, Hemispheres (6:42)
2. The Spirit of Radio (5:05)
3. Force Ten (4:49)
4. Animate (5:49)
5. Subdivisions (6:09)
6. Earthshine (5:41)
7. Red Barchetta (6:49)
8. Roll the Bones (6:22)
9. The Seeker (3:27)
10. Tom Sawyer (5:00)
11. Dreamline (5:20)

Total Time: 61:19


CD 2
1. Between the Wheels (6:17)
2. Mystic Rhythms (5:22)
3. Der Trommler (9:01)
4. Resist (4:33)
5. Heart Full of Soul (2:44)
6. 2112 - Overture / Temples of Syrinx / Grand Finale (8:23)
7. Xanadu abbreviated version (6:43)
8. Working Man (6:13)
9. Summertime Blues (3:41)
10. Crossroads (3:13)
11. Limelight (4:57)

Total Time: 61:11

Line-up / Musicians

- Geddy Lee / bass and rhythm guitars, synthesizers, vocals
- Alex Lifeson / electric and acoustic guitars, bass pedal synth
- Neil Peart / drums, percussion

Releases information

Offered as download 2 CDs album from Amazon and any other major outlets

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RUSH R30 - 30th Anniversary World Tour ratings distribution


4.15
(239 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (46%)
46%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (41%)
41%
Good, but non-essential (12%)
12%
Collectors/fans only (1%)
1%
Poor. Only for completionists (1%)
1%

RUSH R30 - 30th Anniversary World Tour reviews


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Review by Warthur
PROG REVIEWER
3 stars As with Rush In Rio, this came out in DVD and CD versions, depending on whether you want the visuals or just the audio. And as with Rush In Rio, the crowd is just a wee bit too prominent in the mix to my tastes - we heard them cheering at the start, gang, we don't need more reminders when they were there when the draw is Rush's music. Beyond the R30 Overture medley, this is largely the sort of thing we've heard extensively before, and generally speaking I find latter-day Rush live albums are less notable than earlier ones, in part because the band got so polished that the live renditions of their material don't really differ enough from the studio versions to feel fresh.

Latest members reviews

3 stars Purchased as a digital download from Amazon, I am not sure why I bothered. I think it is called being a collector. The DVD and these two CDs (digital download) document their triumphant 30th anniversary tour and it is a follow up to the very fine Rush In Trio album. Besides of the cover album t ... (read more)

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