Rush Exit Stage Left Vinyl 2 LP PRE-OWNED VGC

Sold Date: October 4, 2018
Start Date: September 15, 2018
Final Price: $55.00 (AUD)
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This is a very good copy of Rush - Exit Stage Left.

There are two vinyl LPs that open out to book form.

As stated in the condition tab, this was purchased from a university radio station before they shut the station doors so they have written the station name (ebay will not allow me to write the radio station name as it is deemed as advertising) on the front and inside covers and also on the actual LPs as can be seen on photos.


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Throughout their existence, the Canadian power-prog trio has steadfastly released a lengthy live collection every fifth album. Released in 1981, Exit is Rush's second (and best) such release, and it captures the band at the very top of its artistic (and commercial) curve--before keyboard and synthesizer work became central to its sound as opposed to providing mere accents. When they embarked on this tour, Rush had just released , which continued their move away from longer suites and featured more streamlined song craft. Exit, however, offers a perfect blend of winding, fusion-leaning, virtuoso instrumentals ("YYZ," "La Villa Strangiato"), extended sci-fi epics ("Jacob's Ladder," "Xanadu"), sentimental ballads ("Closer to the Heart" in unison with the whole crowd, "The Trees"), and tauter songs ("Free Will," "Tom Sawyer," "Spirit of Radio") that represent the best of all worlds. Musically, they generated a huge amount of sound for three men (especially Geddy Lee's mammoth bass lines and Neil Peart's octopus-like percussion); lyrically, Peart's fantasia may be pseudo-poetry, but it is poetic, and it may be adolescent wisdom, but it is wise. --Marc Greilsamer