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All The World's A Stage


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The '70s may forever be remembered as the decade of the "live album," where many rock artists (Kiss, Peter Frampton, Cheap Trick, etc.) used the format for their commercial breakthrough. While Rush's All The World's A Stage is not as renowned as the aforementioned bands' live albums, it is still one of the better in-concert rock releases of the decade, and helped solidify the trio's stature as one of rock's fastest rising stars.

Tracklist

1 Bastille Day
2 Anthem
3 Fly By Night / In The Mood
4 Something For Nothing
5 Lakeside Park

2112 (15:45)
6a Overture
6b The Temples Of Syrinx
6c Presentation
5d Soliloquy
6e Grand Finale
7 By-Tor And The Snow Dog
8 In The End
9 Working Man / Finding My Way
10 What You're Doing