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Album Details: Moving Pictures (Remastered)

Release Date:06/03/1997
Label:Island / Mercury
UPC:731453463127

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    Rush kick a$$ in this one

    By Gus  May 12, 2006

    Pros: classic album

    Cons: none

    What can be said about Moving Pictures, that has not been said before? Practically nothing, but if you don´t have it, run to your nearer store and get it!!! you won´t regret it. One of the best hard rock albums ever, by one of the gratest bands in ...the history of Rock. Read more Less

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    Classic Album

    By Glen  May 3, 2006

    Pros: technical virtuosity

    Cons: none

    This album displays the musical and technical virtuosity of Rush. Peart's drum work on this album is masterful. Every drummer should own this album. Peart's technical proficiency is dispalyed on such songs as Tom Sawyer, YYZ, and Limelight. R...ush's popularity reached its pinnacle with the release of Moving Pictures in 1981. Moving Pictures essentially continued where Permanent Waves left off, extending the trend of highly accessible and commercially friendly pop-progressive rock that helped thrust them into the spotlight. The lead track, "Tom Sawyer", is probably the band's best known song, while "Limelight" also received satisfactory responses from listeners and radio stations. Furthermore, Moving Pictures was the very last album to feature an extended song, the 10-and-a-half-minute "The Camera Eye". Incidentally, the song also possessed the band's heaviest usage of keyboards and synthesizers up to that point hinting that Rush's music was shifting directions once more. Moving Pictures reached #3 on the Billboard 200 album chart and has been certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America Read more Less

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    Not only is 1981's Moving Pictures Rush's best album, it is undeniably one of the greatest hard rock albums of all time. The new wave meets hard rock approach of Permanent Waves is honed to perfection all seven of the tracks are classics (four are still featured regularly in concert and on classic rock radio). While other hard rock bands at the time experimented unsuccessfully with other musical styles, Rush were one of the few to successfully cross over. The whole entire first side is perfect their most renowned song, "Tom Sawyer," kicks things off, and is soon followed by the racing "Red Barchetta," the instrumental "YYZ," and a song that examines the pros and cons of stardom, "Limelight." And while the second side isn't as instantly striking as the first, it is ultimately rewarding. The long and winding "The Camera Eye" begins with a synthdriven piece before transforming into one of the band's more straightahead epics, while "Witch Hunt" and "Vital Signs" remain two of the trio's ...more underrated rock compositions. Rush proved with Moving Pictures that there was still uncharted territory to explore within the hard rock format, and were rewarded with their most enduring and popular album. - Greg Prato, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Rush

Over the course of their decades-spanning career, the Canadian power trio Rush emerged as one of hard rock's most highly-regarded bands; although typically brushed aside by critics and rare recipients of mainstream pop radio airplay, the group nonetheless won an impressive and devoted fan following, while their virtuoso performance skills solidified their standing as mu... Read more