Rush ABC 1974 Record Store Day 2 x 180g Brown & Orange Vinyl New & Sealed

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Rush ABC 1974 Record Store Day 2013  2 x 180g Brown & Orange Vinyl  New & Sealed

Exclusively available on Record Store Day 2013 this edition of this early Rush performance is pressed on half brown, half orange vinyl. Only 250 copies available in the U.K.!

Superb double live gatefold album featuring the first American broadcast of Rush's performance at the Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio on 26th August 1974. This album features three previously unreleased tracks and a very early live performance by Neil Peart who had only been with the band for two weeks at the time of recording.

Released by Back On Black Rock Classics Catalogue number: RCV073LPLTD.

Track Listing:

Side A
1. Finding My Way
2. The Best I Can
3. Need Some Love
4. In The End
Side B
5. Fancy Dancer
6. In The Mood
7. Bad Boy
8. Here Again
Record 2
Side C
9. Working Man
10. Drum Solo
11. What You're Doing
Side D
12. Garden Road
13. Anthem
14. Beneath, Between & Behind
15. Fly By Night

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