Description: The two albums by Rush covered in this film illustrate the changing nature of the band through the 70s and into the 80s. "2112", released in 1976, was Rush's breakthrough. The title track, which filled the whole of side one on the original LP release, was a defiant expression of the music the band wanted to make despite pressure from their record company to move them in a more "commercial" direction. It was a gamble that paid off with Platinum sales and which laid the foundations for the sequence of albums that followed with thoughtful lyrics covering many themes and multi-layered virtuoso music that few other bands could even dream of producing. "Moving Pictures", released in 1981, saw Rush channel their intellectual complexity and well-honed musical skills into a series of shorter, more easily accessible tracks. The result was the biggest selling album of their career and a set of songs including “Tom Sawyer”, “Red Barchetta”, “Limelight”, and the instrumental “YYZ” that became radio staples and remain fan favorites to this day. This Classic Albums program contains exclusive interviews with band members Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart along with exclusive performances, archive footage and an in-depth examination of the original multi-track tapes with the band and producer Terry Brown.
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Location: Anderson, California
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Type: Short Film
Language: English
Actor: Rush
Features: 54 Minutes of additional interviews not in orig broadcast
Season: Short Film About Two Classic Rush Albums
Edition: Brand New (unwrapped)
Movie/TV Title: Classic Albums: 2112 and Moving Pictures
Director: Martin R. Smith
Run Time: 112 min.
Format: DVD
Genre: Rock
Studio: Eagle Rock Ent
Sub-Genre: Music Video (Concert/Performance)