RUSH — Different Stages - Live

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4.25 | 30 ratings | 2 reviews
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Live album · 1998

Filed under Hard Rock
By RUSH

Tracklist

Disc 1
1. Dreamline (5:34)
2. Limelight (4:32)
3. Driven (5:16)
4. Bravado (6:23)
5. Animate (6:28)
6. Show Don't Tell (5:29)
7. The Trees (5:28)
8. Nobody's Hero (5:01)
9. Closer to the Heart (5:13)
10. 2112: I. Overture (4:32)
11. 2112: II. The Temples of Syrinx (2:20)
12. 2112: III. Discovery (4:17)
13. 2112: IV. Presentation (3:40)
14. 2112: V. Oracle: The Dream (1:49)
15. 2112: VI. Soliloquy (2:07)
16. 2112: VII. Grand Finale (5:09)

Total Time: 73:24

Disc 2
1. Test for Echo (6:15)
2. Analog Kid (5:14)
3. Freewill (5:36)
4. Roll the Bones (5:58)
5. Stick It Out (4:42)
6. Resist (4:27)
7. Leave That Thing Alone (4:46)
8. The Rhythm Method (8:19)
9. Natural Science (8:05)
10. The Spirit of Radio (5:00)
11. Tom Sawyer (5:18)
12. YYZ (5:25)

Total Time: 69:12

Disc 3
1. Bastille Day (5:07)
2. By-Tor & The Snow Dog (4:59)
3. Xanadu (12:32)
4. Farewell to Kings (5:53)
5. Something for Nothing (4:01)
6. Cygnus X-1 (10:23)
7. Anthem (4:47)
8. Working Man (4:00)
9. Fly by Night (2:04)
10. In the Mood (3:34)
11. Cinderella Man (5:09)

Total Time: 62:36

Line-up/Musicians

- Geddy Lee / vocals, bass, synthesizers
- Alex Lifeson / electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocals
- Neil Peart / drums, percussion

About this release

Live album
November 10, 1998
Produced by Geddy Lee and Paul Northfield
Discs 1 & 2 recorded in various venues during the 1994 Counterparts Tour and the 1997 Test for Echo Tour. Disc 3 recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, on February 20, 1978.

1998 - Atlantic(US)(Europe) CD: enhanced, gatefold
1998 - Anthem(Canada) CD: enhanced, gatefold
1999 - Atlantic(Japan) CD

Japanese release contains "Force Ten" as a bonus track.

Thanks to m@x, cannon, Pekka for the updates

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Warthur
Compiled by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson whilst Neal Peart struggled to come to terms with a series of tragic events in his family life, there was a time when it appeared that Different Stages might be the final release by Rush. Happily, Peart's emotional recovery meant that this wasn't the case, but if this triple live album had been the band's last words, then they'd have gone out on a high.

The first two discs are drawn from the tours for Counterparts and Test For Echo, with most songs being drawn from a single performance in 1997 with a few exceptions here and there. These showcase Rush giving their heaviest performances since the 1970s - if not of their whole career - with classic songs being given note-perfect live renditions (including a complete run-through of 2112!) and newer songs being given a much-needed shot in the arm, transforming them from their comparatively sterile studio versions into pieces worthy of sharing a setlist with the band's best songs. This, frankly, is the best way to listen to the post-Grace Under Pressure songs included here, and if the release had been rounded off with just these two discs it'd still be decent value for money. It's not perfect - the 'rap' section in Roll the Bones still sounds goofy, there's a really tedious drum solo midway through the second disc, and the classic songs still rather outshine the newer material - but it's Rush sounding back on form for the first time in over a decade, so the first two discs would earn three stars on their own.

The third disc documents a barnstorming show in London during the Farewell to Kings tour. This is very much worth having for any fan of early (pre-Permanent Waves) Rush, and I'd say it's even a better live document of that period of their career than the hastily recorded All the World's a Stage. The band give a performance which is at once heavier and yet at the same time more technically proficient than on that album, adding little flourishes to already complex compositions and rocking the hell out of the selections from their first three albums. In fact, I'd say that the versions of Bastille Day, By-Tor and the Snow Dog, and the other pre-2112 songs here are the definitive recordings of those tracks. As for the fresher material, Something for Nothing is - rather surprisingly - the only 2112 track featured, whilst four songs from Farewell to Kings are presented, the band proving on tracks like Xanadu or Cygnus X-1 that they were fully capable of realising even their most complex compositions on stage.

On the whole, then, a very credible three-plus star performance from the 1990s and a bonus disc of five star 1970s material makes me think a four star rating is more than fair. Different Stages really puts Rush's 1990s studio albums to shame when you compare these lively, energetic renditions of that material to the versions on Roll the Bones, Test for Echo and Counterparts, and comes highly recommended to all Rush fans who like the heavier side of their work; that said, I personally find I keep revisiting the 1970s disc much more than I do the 1990s set.
AtomicCrimsonRush
This is the way to listen to Rush!

The best Rush live album is a 3 CD feast of all that is great about the power trio. The CDs are all over an hour of pure proto metal and feature a wide variety of tracks from most of the classic albums. It works as a kind of live greatest Rush tracks as this features the legendary songs that have made them so popular.

There have been other live albums of course, namely 1976 All the World's a Stage, 1981 Exit... Stage Left, and 1989 A Show of Hands but those albums are more or less promotional tools when the band were touring respective albums. Nine years later they have released this penultimate live experience and unlike previous live albums this one features a much greater range of tracks spannign all their albums. The live tracks featured are taken from classic Rush as well as the more recent at the time 1994 Counterparts and 1997 Test for Echo tours. CD 3 is a terrific nostalgic romp through the classic material performed during 1978 A Farewell to Kings tour.

There are no complaints if you are into high quality proto metal or prog. Highlights include: on CD 1 - Nobody's Hero (5:00); Closer To The Heart (5:13); 2112: (21:29) the full vesion! On Cd 2 Test For Echo (6:15); Freewill (5:36); Leave that thing alone (4:46); Natural science (8:06) - the first time I had heard this leading me to buy the actual album. On CD 3 Bastille Day (5:00); By-Tor and the snow dog (5:05); Xanadu (12:17); Farewell to kings (6:07); Cygnus X-1 (10:23); Anthem (4:39).

With all those highlights and more this is an irresistible album for the Rush addict. I rate it as high as possible as it the absolute best live record for the band thus far.

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