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By tor and the snow dog
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by tor and the snow dog

  • July: ‘Moving Pictures’ and ‘Exit… Stage Left’.
  • March: ‘2112’ and ‘All the World’s A Stage’.
  • 4.By-Tor And The Snow Dog (Extended Ending).
  • 3.Beneath, Between & Behind (Album Version).
  • Other albums will be reissued on vinyl (and digital) in 2015 but only A Farewell to Kings and Signals will also get the blu-ray audio treatment.įly By Night is reissued on 26 January 2015.

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    The vinyl record will come with a code for a “320kbps MP4 vinyl ripped digital audio album download” while the blu-ray audio will feature a 96/24 hi-res stereo version of the album, as well as a 5.1 surround sound mix (presumably the Richard Chycki mix used on 2011’s Sector 1 box).

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    There will also be hi-res download options available. It will be reissued on vinyl and blu-ray audio but not CD. The album was the first to feature drummer Neil Peart and contains the singles Fly By Night and Making Memories. One part hard rock, two parts progressive ambition, and the band was off in a prolific and singular direction.Rush‘s second album, 1975’s Fly By Night will be reissued for its 40th anniversary next month, kicking off a 12-month reissue campaign.

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    "Beneath, Between and Behind" sounds like a drag race between drummer, guitarist and singer to see who can twist and turn with greater dexterity. Peart's unusual sensibility can be heard in the nearly nine-minute epic "By-Tor and the Snow Dog," the extra flicker driving "Anthem" and the graceful, jazzy touches of "Making Memories." Singer Geddy Lee pushes his voice to the upper reaches of his range. Mostly, this was the result of new drummer Neil Peart, whose inquisitive lyrics and extra polyrhythmic emphasis would make them arena-rock superstars before decade's end. This Canadian trio's self-titled debut proved the band was adept at the heavy blues-rock of the era, but it was with its second album, 1975's Fly By Night, that Rush established its signature sound: a mix of studio wizardry and athletic musicianship coupled with a desire to break past conventional songforms.












    By tor and the snow dog