This CD was released in 1991, 2 years after "Presto" as the boys began another decade together in unison. As any other Rush album or CD, the 1st song starts with a bang with "Dreamline", to a more melodic song "Bravado", the title track "Roll The Bones" and even an instrumental piece called "Where's My Thing?". I saw Rush play live at Hamilton's Copps Coliseum during the release of this CD and I was in awe. And this year, the band will do a "Time Machine Tour" on which they will play the entire album from 1981's "Moving Pictures" along with a few new songs from their soon-to-be-released studio album. Rush will always be the ultimate band in Canadian history. If you gotta chance to see them live, don't wait any longer. Enjoy !!
Underrated album by the greatest band ever assembled. Some don't dig this era of rush, but this album shows rush continuing to migrate away from synths (see hold your fire album) and back to their power trio roots. Tracks transferred easily to my mobile device without loss of sound quality
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seriously ? people come to ebay to read reviews about these products ? isn't that like going to the bakery and asking what kind of cut of beef is best ? i think i'll go to the ymca and get their opinion on a book i want to read. hey lets go to the movies i better go online to a sporting news site to find out what is good. i made a bet on this yrs super bowl. went down to the preschool to find out what the spread was and who they thought was best. well enough on this review i need to stop at hardware store for some sandpaper cause i gotta take a crap. enjoy yet another cd from the greatest rock band rash some of ya will get this
...One of the BEST ever RUSH !!! Every song RoCkS !
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Rush delivers a winner yet again! With singles like "Roll the Bones" and "Dreamline" you can't go wrong. Rush moves forward in their muscial style and still holds true to it's roots. Another great example of the musical prowess that Lee, Lifeson, and Peart have, "Where's My Thing" is yet another amazing instrumental. If you are a long-time lover of Rush, you already own and love this album, but if you're new to Rush this is a great album to get knee-deep in the legacy that Rush continues to lead.
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