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http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/news/rush-box-20130801?utm_medium=email&utm_content=littlecamper@telus.net&utm_campaign=August-3-2013_Digest+August+2+2013&utm_source=Digest+August+2+2013

 

On October 1, two major reissues from Rush will be available via Atlantic/Rhino. The first is a seven-disc boxed set, The Studio Albums 1989-2007, which includes every studio album Rush recorded for Atlantic Records: 1989's Presto, 1991's Roll the Bones, 1993's Counterparts, 1996's Test for Echo, 2002's Vapor Trails, 2004's Feedback covers EP, and 2007's Snakes & Arrows. Each album will be presented in a wallet sleeve that faithfully reproduces the original artwork—except for Vapor Trails, which features a re-interpreted version of the original cover, for reasons that will become clear below. The box will be available for a list price of $49.98.

 

The Studio Albums 1989-2007 will include a remixed version of Vapor Trails. In 2009, two tracks from the album—"One Little Victory" and "Earthshine"—were remixed for the Retrospective III collection, but now the entire album has been remixed, and will be available separately, as well as in the boxed set. The stand-alone version will be $11.98 on CD, $29.98 on double LP, and $9.99 for digital download, and will also be released October 1.

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Um....no thanks. It sucks that ever since the 5 yr layoff that Rush is starting to be very Kisslike!especially at the backstage club with the panties,playing cards,600.00 leather jackets,bass guitar,etc.
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If you go to the tiny CD section in your local Best Buy maybe you can get one, but I would be there on day one.
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Other than the remixed Vapor Trails, this is nothing exciting, or am I missing something?

The other albums are just reissues, no?

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If you go to the tiny CD section in your local Best Buy maybe you can get one, but I would be there on day one.

 

I live in Australia, we don't have Best Buy, we have JB Hi-Fi who always have the three Sector boxes

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I'll pass on it. Looks like Atlantic Records is cashing in, not the band anyway.
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Will this be available in stores?

 

They still sell music in stores? Interesting.

 

I cant figure out what the point of the reissues are. Dont most of their fans own all of their albums, or the ones they like? The only people I could see that would ever buy this are maybe new fans? I guess maybe collectors too that need to own every single thing they release, but I really cant see this selling much.

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