180-gram vinyl
Mastered from the original analog tapes
Pressed at Quality Record Pressings
High quality 12" box contains poster reproduction, memorabilia and photos
Rush celebrates the 40th anniversary of their classic 1974 self-titled debut album with a new vinyl boxset, Rush ReDISCovered. The legendary Canuck prog-rockers are reissuing the original Moon Records (pre-Anthem/Mercury) studio album as part of Universal's reDIScovered vinyl series.
Rush's very Zeppelin-esque 1974 debut features John Rutsey on the drums, pounding along with Geddy and Alex on "Finding My Way," "Working Man" "Before and After," and more. This really rocks, but the Rush sound we know today (and Neil Peart) were still to come. This album was last remastered in 1997.
This box set version was remastered at Abbey Road studios by engineer Sean McGee, who has been responsible for the recent Beatles vinyl remasters.
The package includes the original jacket art, complete with MN-100-A/B etching, a 16"x22" reproduction of the rare original 1974 Canadian retail poster (of which only 500 were originally printed), individual Moon Records publicity 5x7 photos of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and original drummer John Rutsey, as well as a 12"x12" Rush Family Tree poster, and a download card for a free digital copy of the remastered album.
Side 1:
Finding My Way
Need Some Love
Take A Friend
Here Again
Side 2:
What You’re Doing
In The Mood (Lee)
Before And After
Working Man
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