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Vinyl - A Show Of Hands (1989)


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  1. 1. Favorite Disc 1 Song?

    • Intro
    • The Big Money
    • Subdivisions
    • Marathon
    • Turn The Page
    • Manhattan Project
    • Mission
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  2. 2. Favorite Disc 2 Song?

    • Distant Early Warning
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    • Mystic Rhythms
    • Witch Hunt
    • The Rhythm Method
    • Force Ten
    • Time Stand Still
    • Red Sector A
    • Closer To The Heart
  3. 3. Own This Album?

    • On CD.
    • On Vinyl.
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    • On CD and Vinyl.
    • Planning to get it...
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    • Not at this moment...


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From this, "Subdivisions", and "Red Sector A". I think it's another strong, live release to name only two songs. To name a few others, the standouts are: "Marathon", "Mission", "Force Ten", "Mystic Rhythms", and "the Rhythm Method". The songs sound clear, and like the studio versions, too. I have this on original c.d. Edited by Derek19
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My first Rush album, which I bought on cassette in 1990.

 

It might’ve been a couple months ago I learned that the 3 Stooges intro is performed by the band, singing their respective harmonies over the telephone. Just amazing. And frickin hilarious.

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I think vinyl was pretty much done for the time being around this period.

:no:

 

Sure it was. Record stores were nothing but CDs and cassettes at this point. Vinyl went away for about 20 years.

 

Starting to go away at that point but it was Presto where the cd was the dominant format. and by the time RTB was released it was difficult finding a vinyl RTB - only the really good record stores had RTB on vinyl and they were European imports with a hefty price tag. I got Presto for a normal record price but took a pass on RTB, iirc The Record Peddler in Toronto was charging $60 for the vinyl (1991). Looking back, I don't mind passing on RTB vinyl but really wished I had picked up a handful of Nirvana's Nevermind on vinyl.

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I have been listening to this recently (albeit in an expanded and reordered way) and I am really enjoying a great sounding show.

Votes for Subdivisions & Closer To The Heart.

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I voted for Turn The Page on record 1 and Closer To The Heart on record 2.

 

I have this on the 2015 reissue vinyl record and a Europe original pressing vinyl record.

 

On CD, I have the 2011 version which is from the Sector Box Set.

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Turn The Page

Red Sector A

 

CD and Vinyl

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