Different Stages: Live

Different Stages: Live Artist: Rush
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 3


UPC: 075678312229
EAN: 0075678312229
ASIN: B00000DGV2


Release Date: 1998-11-10

Different Stages: Live


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Tracks:

  1. Dreamline
  2. Limelight
  3. Driven
  4. Bravado
  5. Animate
  6. Show Don't Tell
  7. The Trees
  8. Nobody's Hero
  9. Closer To The Heart
  10. 2112
  11. Bonus Track 01
  12. Bonus Track 02
  13. Bonus Track 03
  14. Oracle
  15. Soliloquy
  16. Grand Finale

Tracks:

  1. Test For Echo
  2. Analog Kid
  3. Freewill
  4. Roll The Bones
  5. Stick It Out
  6. Resist
  7. Leave That Thing Alone
  8. The Rhythm Method
  9. Natural Science
  10. The Spirt Of The Radio
  11. Tom Sawyer
  12. YYZ

Tracks:

  1. Bastille Day
  2. By-Tor & The Snow Dog
  3. Xanadu
  4. Farewell To Kings
  5. Something For Nothing
  6. Cygnus X-1
  7. Anthem
  8. Working Man
  9. Fly By Night
  10. In The Mood
  11. Cinderella Man

Similar Items:

  1. A Show of Hands
  2. Rush in Rio
  3. All The World's A Stage
  4. Exit...Stage Left
  5. Hold Your Fire

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars ~ THE PRIMARY COLORS OF RUSH ~.......2007-01-31

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 may not be aware of). Neil & Geddy are still spoken of with that same regard as well. This bands impact is huge! Who said you slow down when you get older??? Just watch the Rush In Rio dvd if you need further proof ... the Vapor Trails material (the whole darned concert actually) on there shows a band just finding its higher self. They rocked Rio's world those two nights. The psychedelic connection has been strengthened lately too it appears, maybe a great new stage is about to present itself? One can hope. That Hammersmith disk from 78 is especially sweet, maybe my favorite single cd offered. I do have to say that this is a five-star release if there ever was one (in my opinion, I love it!). Enjoy on a BIG POWERFUL SYSTEM for full effect ~ ~ ~

4 out of 5 stars Worthwhile If You're a Rush Fan.......2006-11-10

If you enjoy Rush's more recent albums, you'll like this one. But even though the band is playing their newer (relatively speaking) material, they seem to have gone back to a more classic live sound. This sounds more like what the All The World's A Stage band would have sounded like if they had played Rush's songs from the 90's. So it is more of a raw live sound. And it's also nice to hear them do some of their older songs like Natural Science that were previously unavailable in a live version (at least as an official band release). Also included is a live show from the 70's that you'll like having in your collection because you can see the band's progression from the 2112 era to the era of Exit Stage Left. There's so little of live Rush from the 70's!!!!

5 out of 5 stars A very fine live rush album.......2006-06-07

Different stages is a very fine live album from Rush who are amongst my favourite progressive rock bands after Yes and Kansas.This compilation of three cd's contain some very fine songs in Limelight,Bastille day and Xanadu.This is the Rush collection to get as it contains material from their Atlantic label also.Highly recommended.

1 out of 5 stars More Condescending Tripe From Rush.......2006-06-06

Look, I have never liked this band. Someone I know well and who's opinion about music I respect highly recently insisted that I listen to this new live Rush CD with the presumption that I would "come around" and "change my way of thinking about Rush" after a listen to it. It didn't work. I find the vast majority of this band's material to be soulless, progressive technometal slop. In their attempt over the years to come off as being intelligent and studied in their approach to rock music they have only succeeded, in my opinion, at producing thirty years of thoroughly mechanical, pretentious, condescending tripe designed to show off each member's supposed musical prowess which is then summarily topped off with "oh so deep" pseudo-intellectual lyrics designed to make 9th grade bongbrains feel as if they are smarter than everyone else because they are listening to it. It's never worked on me and as far as I am concerned this live CD set containing concert material spanning almost their entire career just reinforces my opinions about them. Sorry all of you Rush fans, I just refuse to be converted.

5 out of 5 stars

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  2. Gloria ~ Shadows of Knight
  3. Do You Know ~ Michelle Williams
  4. Machine Love ~ Genitorturers
  5. Curse of the Coffin ~ Nekromantix
  6. Before the Dream Faded ~ The Misunderstood
  7. The Modern Age ep ~ The Strokes
  8. To Whom It May Concern ~ The Bee Gees
  9. Little Red Record ~ Matching Mole
  10. The "Chirping" Crickets ~ Buddy Holly

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Live in Lausanne 1962 ~ Bud Powell

The Long Journey ~ Jean-Michel Pilc & Hein Van De Geyn

The Best of Ella Fitzgerald ~ Ella Fitzgerald

Black Box of Jazz ~ Various Artists

Queen of Fools ~ Jessica Williams

Les Incontournables ~ Kenny Burrell

Exitos Originales ~ Juan Villareal

Magitule ~ Sergio Turcao

Special Best ~ Aki Yashiro

Muvangho ~ Phillip Tabane, Malombo