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Rush - 2112 (40th Anniversary Edition 3LP) (2016) Vinyl

Rush - 2112 (40th Anniversary Edition 3LP) (2016) Vinyl

BAND/ARTIST: Rush

  • Title: 2112
  • Year Of Release: 1976 / 2016
  • Label: Mercury Records
  • Genre: Rock, Prog Rock, Hard Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
  • Total Time: 1:24:37
  • Total Size: 1.70 Gb
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Tracklist:

LP 1

A1. 2112 I. Overture II. The Temples Of Syrinx III. Discovery IV. Presentation V. Oracle-The Dream VI. Soliloquy VII. Grand Finale (20:45)
B1. A Passage To Bangkok (3:37)
B2. The Twilight Zone (3:19)
B3. Lessons (3:54)
B4. Tears (3:35)
B5. Something For Nothing (4:03)

LP 2

A1. Solar Federation-Overture (4:17)
A2. A Passage To Bangkok (3:32)
A3. The Twilight Zone (4:19)
A4. Tears (4:22)
A5. Something For Nothing (3:54)
B1. 2112 (Live at Massey Hall 1976 Outtake) (15:53)

LP 3

A1. Something For Nothing (Live at Massey Hall 1976 Outtake) (4:09)
A2. The Twilight Zone (Live 1977 Contraband) (3:57)
A3. 2112 1976 Radio Ad (1:02)

2112 (pronounced "twenty-one twelve") is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. Released on 1 April 1976, it features the seven-part title suite composed by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, with lyrics written by Neil Peart telling a dystopian story set in the year 2112. It is sometimes described as a concept album although the songs on the second side are unrelated to the suite. Rush repeated this arrangement on the 1978 album Hemispheres.

Due to the relative commercial failure of their previous album, Caress of Steel, Mercury (their record label at the time) pressed the band not to do another album with "concept" songs. Caress of Steel contains two multi-part epics: the twelve-minute "The Necromancer" (the second half of side one) and the side-long epic "The Fountain of Lamneth" (side two).

By their own recollection, the band ignored this advice and stuck to their principles; the resulting album would become their first major commercial success, and ultimately a signature record. 2112 was released in April 1976 and peaked at #61 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart, becoming their first album to reach the top 100. 2112 would eventually be certified gold on 16 November 1977, along with the band's then-current releases A Farewell to Kings and the live All the World's a Stage. 2112 reached platinum status on 25 February 1981, shortly after the release of their best-selling album, Moving Pictures.

2112 is one of two Rush albums listed in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die (the other being Moving Pictures). In 2006 and 2016, polls of Planet Rock listeners picked 2112 as the definitive Rush album. In 2012, it was ranked second on Rolling Stone's list of 'Your Favorite Prog Rock Albums of All Time', as voted for in a reader's poll, one of three Rush albums included (the others being Moving Pictures and Hemispheres).

A deluxe edition was released in 2012 as both a CD/DVD and a CD/Blu-ray. The CD featured the entire album remastered, as well as three live bonus tracks from their 1981 concert at Northlands Coliseum. The DVD and Blu-ray included the album in three different HD formats, as well as on-screen lyrics, liner notes, and a digital comic book depicting the story of the title track.

A 40th Anniversary edition was released in 2016 as both a 2CD/DVD combo as well as a "super deluxe" edition with a 3LP 200-gram vinyl version. The deluxe set featured the entire album remastered at Abbey Road Studios, as well as previously unreleased live tracks and cover versions of the songs performed by Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nick Raskulinecz, Billy Talent, Steven Wilson, Jacob Moon, and Alice in Chains.


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