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Rush - Roll The Bones Tour Album

Rush - Roll The Bones Tour Album
Performer: Rush
Title: Roll The Bones Tour
Country: Europe
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Prog Rock, Hard Rock
Released: 2015
Catalog number: GREX-019
Label: Grexit Records
MP3 album szie: 2293 mb
FLAC album size: 1571 mb

Tracklist

1Freewill
2Dreamline
3Ghost Of A Chance
4Show Don't Tell
5Time Stand Still
6Closer To The Heart
7The Spirit Of Radio (Reprise)
8Anthem
9La Villa Strangiato
10The Big Money
11Where’s My Thing?
12Xanadu
13Roll The Bones
14Bravado
15Red Barchetta
16The Rhythm Method
17Subdivisions
18Tom Sawyer
19Force Ten
202112 Overture
21Superconductor
22Intro
23The Spirit Of Radio
24Distant Early Warning
25The Pass
26Limelight
27Finding My Way

Notes

Live at the Coliseum, Oakland, CA, Jan 30, 1992,

Soundboard recording

Issued in a Gatefold Sleeve

Short intro

The Roll the Bones Tour was a concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush in support of their fourteenth studio album Roll the Bones. The tour kicked off October 25, 1991 at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario and culminated on June 28, 1992 at the World Music Theater in Tinley Park, Illinois. Guitarist Eric Johnson was the initial opening act in the autumn of 1991. American rock band Primus were the opening act for Rush later on this tour, as well as Vinnie Moore. Big opened the Salt Lake City show. Roll The Bones, the bands 14th studio record, was recorded once again at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec and McClear Place in Toronto, Ontario. Rupert Hine returned as co-producer, after previously producing Presto. Roll the Bones has a taste of rap, a bit of funk, and a bigger groove than fans expected from Rush at the time. Neil chose to be more straight-ahead, leaving room for Geddy bass playing to be more aggressive. Geddy, after the recording of the album, said. On the road: Tour manager and lighting director: Howard Ungerleider, President and stage manager: Liam Birt, Production manager: Nick Kotos, Concert sound engineer: Robert Scovill, Stage left tech: Skip Gildersleeve, Center stage tech: Larry Allen, Stage right tech: Jim Johnson, Keyboard Tech: Tony Geranios, Monitor engineer: Bill Chrysler. Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA January 30, 1992 I previously posted this fantastic soundboard recording from the Roll The Bones tour on a 25, 1991 Hamilton, ONT. October 26, 1991 War Memorial. Rochester, NY. October 28, 1991 Civic Arena. Pittsburgh, PA Eric Johnson. October 29, 1991 Riverfront Coliseum. Cincinatti, OH. October 31, 1991 Rosemont Horizon. Rosemont, IL. November 3, 1991 Target Center. Minneapolis, MN Eric Johnson. November 4, 1991 Omaha Civic Auditorium. Omaha, NE Eric Johnson. November 6, 1991 Expocenter. Topeka, KS. November 7, 1991 St. Louis Arena. Louis, MO Eric Johnson. Rush's Roll the Bones Tour was in support of the band's studio album Roll the Bones. American rock band Primus and Candlebox when Primus cancelled the Rochester, New York event were the opening act for Rush on this tour, as well as Eric Johnson and Vinnie Moore early on. Big opened the Salt Lake City show and the Albuquerque, New Mexico show. This was the last concert tour Rush did until 2004 that included dates in Euro. From a lyrical perspective, 1991's Roll the Bones is quite possibly Rush's darkest album most of the songs deal with death in no uncertain terms, but from a musical point of view, the record treads territory highbrow melodic hard rock similar to its recent predecessors, with only a few surprises thrown in for good measure. These include an amusing rap section in the middle of the title track, a welcome return to instrumentals with Where's my Thing, and one of the band's finest songs of the '90s in the gutsy Dreamline. Rush - Roll The Bones 1991. To favorites 5 Download album. Listen album. Progressive Rock. Songs in album Rush - Roll The Bones 1991. Rush - Dreamline. согласен, ни чего интересного. Много музыкального всплеска - слух режет. хотя это и успеху для группы, достигнув позиций 3 в США, 10 в Великобритании, и 11 в Канаде. В период с 1991 по 1992 год шесть песен с альбома были выпущены в качестве синглов. Как-то так. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist Sample. been huge successes on 'Hold Your Fire' or 'Presto'. Rush spend the rest of this album exploring harder,more guitar oriented grooves-the best of them being Ghost Of A Chance,The Big Wheel and You Bet Your Life. No matter how one looks at it 'Roll The Bones' represents a great balance in Rush's musical album continues the jamming groove based underpinning of their late 80's records but puts the synthesizers much farther back in the mix andor integrates them more into their is also one of Rush's more overall eclectic albums as. Roll the Bones. Released September 3, 1991. Roll the Bones Tracklist. Dreamline Lyrics. The main character, unhappy, unsympathetic, and alienated from domestic life, goes out to drink and gamble. He gets a little more than he expected, but comes away with a new zest for life, and even a little more appreciation for home and family. Sometimes, living means taking risks. Other times, we choose to take risks, to feel more alive. Roll the Bones Q&A. R40 Live. Clockwork Angels Tour. Show all albums by Rush. Roll the Bones was Rush's highest charting album since Moving Pictures as it reached 3 on the Billboard 200 chart and 10 on the UK albums chart. It has since gone Platinum in the U. and in Canada. The strengths of the album are its simple and radio friendly hard rock sound, Lifeson's increased guitar work, the theme of the album that compares life to gambling as you have to take chances to have success in life. The weaknesses of the album include the several filler tracks on the album. Here are my thoughts on each track