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Rush in Rio [Live] [Box set]

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  • Audio CD (27 Oct 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Format: Live, Box set
  • Label: Atlantic
  • ASIN: B0000C0FJB
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 23,549 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Tom Sawyer
2. Distant Early Warning
3. New World Man
4. Roll The Bones
5. Earthshine
6. YYZ
See all 13 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. One Little Victory
2. Driven
3. Ghost Rider
4. Secret Touch
5. Dreamline
6. Red Sector 'A'
See all 10 tracks on this disc
Disc: 3
1. Limelight
2. La Villa Strangiato
3. The Spirit Of Radio
4. By-Tor And The Snow Dog/Cygnus X-1
5. Working Man
6. Between Sun And Moon
See all 7 tracks on this disc

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Astonishingly, Rush in Rio is the fifth live album of the Canadian power trio's career, and it's probably their best yet. This three-CD set is the audio companion to the double-DVD release of the same title: both formats commemorate the climactic concert of the Vapor Trails tour, in which Messrs Lee, Lifeson and Peart played to an ecstatic audience of 60,000 at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on November 23, 2002. Kicking off with the crowd-pleasing "Tom Sawyer", Rush reach back into every phase of their catalogue to provide a bravura demonstration of musicianship infused with apparently limitless energy. In a pretty much flawless set of almost three hours' duration there's something to please everyone: classic 70s prog numbers ("The Trees", "2112"), the lighter 80s ("New World Man", "Bravado"), and newer 90s ("Driven", "Leave That Thing Alone"), not forgetting material from Vapor Trails itself. The surprise highlight of the evening follows Neil Peart's storming drum solo "O Baterista": an unplugged rendition of "Resist", with Lee and Lifeson on acoustic guitars.

The tracklisting is the same as the DVD, with the addition of two "authorised bootleg" bonus tracks taken from earlier gigs during the same tour: "Between Sun and Moon" (originally from the Counterparts album) and "Vital Signs" (from Moving Pictures). Anyone who hasn't seen the film footage will wonder a little at the dragon noises during "One Little Victory"; nor will they get to see Neil Peart's revolving drum kit or Geddy Lee's washing machines; but with performance and sound mix of this quality, it's likely that Rush fans will not hesitate to acquire both formats. --Mark Walker

CD Description

RUSH IN RIO is a unique 3-CD document that features an entire set recorded at a Rio de Janeiro show in November 2002 that was also the last date on the Vapor Trails international tour. Originally recorded for the Rush concert video/DVD of the same name, this collection is raw around the edges but still manages to capture the live might of this critically underrated progressive rock power trio. Playing South America for the first time, the Canadian threesome waded deep into their canon for this crowd of 40,000 rabid fans. In addition to serving up expected Rush perennials like "Tom Sawyer", "Limelight", and "The Spirit of Radio", Rush doled out a few more obscure nuggets including a medley of "By-Tor and the Snow Dog", "Cygnus X-1", and "Working Man".
More recent fare also gets trotted out including "Earthshine", "One LittleVictory", and "Ghost Rider" from VAPOR TRAILS. Add the expected Neil Peart drum solo found within the instrumental tourde force "O Baterista", including a healthy swing jazz segment, and RUSH IN RIO proves to be another stellar addition to the band's catalogue.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A class of their own, 12 Nov 2003
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Unusually for Rush, this is their second triple-live album in just four years (they tend to do them at the end of four-album cycles), follwing on from 1999s "Different Stages".

Recorded on their "Vapor Trails" tour of 2002, this see's Rush back in the limelight (sic) after their sabatical following drummer/lyricist Neil Peart's personal tragedies of losing his daughter and wife (see "Ghost Rider" in the book reviews).

Some reviewers have mentioned poor sound quality and the crowd noise as being minus points, but they did'nt bother this listener. In fact, the crowd noise adds to atmosphere - these guys are going nuts!

My only gripe is seeing some over-familiar songs again (Closer to the Heart, Spirit of Radio, Freewill etc to name but a few) that have been featured on previous live albums (including the prior "Different Stages"). But this is more than made up for by the new material from "Vapor Trails" - freed from the muddy production/mastering of that studio album, songs like "Earthshine", "Ghost Rider" and "Secret Touch" come alive - shame there's not more of them! The acoustic version of "Resist" is simply gorgeous, a shame Rush don't gear down a little like this in the studio more often.

Guitarist Alex Lifeson's narration in the middle of "La Villa Strangiato" is like some kind of surreal dream and a blast at that. Geddy Lee's bass really punches through on most tracks and his voice sounds great for the most part, if a little thin on the high notes - lower down the warm, rich tones of his singing really shine.

Hell, its Rush - they haven't toured the UK and Europe in over a decade (and they comment as such in the sleeve notes) - so this (and the DVD) are the next best thing.

Rush still remain something of a enigma to Joew Public, but they have endured and have constantly redefined their sound and been innovative - how the critics must hate them for having the nerve to still be here and producing good music.

I doubt "Rush in Rio" will break in any new fans - but for the faithful, this is great stuff.

You can never have too much Rush!

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing sound quality, 4 Nov 2003
By Rush's normally high standards, this CD is a bit of a let down. It sounds more like a decent bootleg recording rather than an official release. In places the relatively raw sound can be considered to be preferable to an overly-polished official live album, but for much of the time the vocals are too distant, the crowd a little too noisy and the drums lack "oomph".

I understand that the recording equipment used was below par, but surely something could have been done at the mixing stage? In any case, if they wanted to release a live album, could they not have used material from other shows on the tour. The two songs on here which were recorded at another show - "Between Sun and Moon" and "Vital Signs" - have superior sound quality.

It's also not one of Rush's best performances. Alex sounds a little tired on a few songs, notably "Earthshine". It's a bit sad, too, that much of the subtle intro to "La Villa Strangiato" has been dropped from its rendition here, with no keyboard part at all.

Despite all this, the CD is still worth buying. Any decent Rush live recording is always worth having. The setlist is good and some of the songs ARE delivered very well. Alex's insane ramblings in "La Villa" are quite amusing, too.

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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent snapshsot of a band still going strong, 16 Oct 2003
By Marcus Horatius (Bucks) - See all my reviews
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This and the companion DVD show that Rush still have all the energy and zest for music-making they have maintained over the years. Despite or more likely because of their long absence from the stage, they seem revitalised here and give their all to a massive and massively enthusiastic crowd. It's an honest record of an impressive night's work -- no studio overdubs to take the rough edges off; the fact that there are hardly any rough edges just shows how well these guys can play.

On the downside, yet another live set--no matter how good it is--is no substitute for a new studio album. After the powerhouse return that was Vapor Trails another set of new material is eagerly awaited.

Rush have still got an awful lot of fans all over the world -- here's hoping they tour Europe and the UK soon. Very soon.

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2.0 out of 5 stars AUDIENCE LOUDER THAN THE BAND ??
WHOEVER MIXED THIS MUST HAVE A FRIEND IN THE AUDIENCE THAT THEY WANTED TO MAKE HEARD,WHILST THE MUSIC IS EXCELLENT AS WE WOULD EXPECT IT IS TOO FAR DOWN IN THE MIX COMPARED TO THE... Read more
Published on 11 April 2007 by IAN WILLOWS

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Album Poor Production
I would have given this album a full 5 star rating but for the lack of clarity in the recording. Rush themselves were brilliant, but the production quality is substandard. Read more
Published on 20 Mar 2007 by Andy

5.0 out of 5 stars Great songs performed at a great concert
A previous reviewer says that the vocals are buried in the mix. I think he's reviewing the muddy sounding audio from the DVD. Read more
Published on 28 Feb 2007 by BS on parade

2.0 out of 5 stars Great setlist, very poor mixing
First off, this is a fine performance of the Canadian rock trio on their first tour in many years. As well, you get just about every Rush song you'd ever want in a live setting... Read more
Published on 20 July 2006 by Francis King

5.0 out of 5 stars Simple Brillinence At Work - A Plesure To Listen To
This Album Is Awesome, Buy it today and if you can stretch your Purse Strings Buy the DVD too!

Unlike most of the reviewers here I AM new to "Rush" and it was the DVD that this... Read more

Published on 29 Nov 2005 by jwalkiden2

5.0 out of 5 stars My favourite rush album!
I have owned this CD for several months now and still it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Read more
Published on 27 Sep 2004 by Mark J T

5.0 out of 5 stars Rush Live in Rio
I bought this album about seven months a go and still it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Read more
Published on 18 Sep 2004 by Mark J T

1.0 out of 5 stars Poor mix
Don't buy this. Much better off with the DVD.

It's hard to hear the vocals and drums over the crowd noise and guitar!

Disappointing.

Published on 14 July 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Winners of the "Gosh, they're still here" award 2003
Newsflash: Rush in "not only still alive, but still pretty damn good" shock!
Sometimes a band can last too long. Read more
Published on 11 July 2004 by Dr Frazer Anderson

5.0 out of 5 stars Almost as good as being there
When pondering the question of how the three members of Rush manage to maintain their drive and enthusiasm after thirty years together, perhaps one should look no further than... Read more
Published on 16 Mar 2004 by D. Flanagan

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