All The World's A Stage




Produced by: Terry Brown
Released: September 1976
Certified PLATINUM: March 4 1981

This is Rush's first live album, recorded at a live performance in Toronto Canada. It has a rather rough edge that is to be expected at this point in their career, and the fact that it is their first live album. This has, in my opinion, a good rendition of 2112 except that they left 2 movements from it. Oracle: The Dream, and Discovery. All in all I think this is a rather good album to get, but not the first live album you should get. For that honor I think that Exit...Stage Left takes the honor.


Track Titles
Bastille Day (4:59)
Anthem (4:57)
Fly By Night/In The Mood (4:05)
Something For Nothing (4:04)
LakeSide Park (5:06)
2112 (16:51)
By-Tor And The Snowdog (12:09)
In The End (7:15)
Working Man/Finding My Way(w/ drum solo)(14:20)
What You're Doing (5:41)

I'm not going to put these lyrics up here, if you want a song lyric then go to the album that song is from.


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