Rush – Exit…Stage Left (1981/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

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Artist: Rush
Album: Exit…Stage Left
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1981/2015
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:17:18
Total Tracks: 13
Total Size: 926 MB

Tracklist:

01. Rush – The Spirit Of Radio (Live In Canada / 1980) (05:13)
02. Rush – Red Barchetta (Live In Canada / 1980) (06:49)
03. Rush – YYZ (Live In Canada / 1980) (07:45)
04. Rush – A Passage To Bangkok (Live In The UK / 1980) (03:48)
05. Rush – Closer To The Heart (Live In The UK / 1980) (03:11)
06. Rush – Beneath, Between & Behind (Live In The UK / 1980) (02:36)
07. Rush – Jacob’s Ladder (Live In The UK / 1980) (08:49)
08. Rush – Broon’s Bane (Live In Canada / 1980) (01:36)
09. Rush – The Trees (Live In Canada / 1980) (04:50)
10. Rush – Xanadu (Live In Canada / 1980) (12:10)
11. Rush – Freewill (Live In Canada / 1980) (05:32)
12. Rush – Tom Sawyer (Live In Canada / 1980) (05:03)
13. Rush – La Villa Strangiato (Live In Canada / 1980) (09:49)

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Exit…Stage Left is a live album by Canadian band Rush, released in 1981. On stage, Rush get to show off their skills in one of the best live albums! The album was voted 9th best live album of all time in a poll by Classic Rock Magazine in 2004.Rush was planning on releasing a live album after the Permanent Waves tour, but manager Cliff Burnstein convinced the group that they were peaking musically, and should go straight back into the recording studio — resulting in their finest album, 1981’s Moving Pictures. So after the tour wound down, their postponed live album was finally assembled and released as Exit…Stage Left the same year. The album turned out to be the polar opposite of its predecessor, 1976’s raw and direct All the World’s a Stage; in fact, the performances often sound identical to the recently released studio versions. The contagious energy that helped make All the World’s a Stage such a success is muted, replaced by workmanlike renditions that border on the uninspired. There’s no denying the high quality of the songs selected — “Spirit of Radio,” “Tom Sawyer,” “Xanadu,” “The Trees,” “Closer to the Heart,” “Jacob’s Ladder” — it’s just that the performances rarely catch fire.

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