Rush's ''Moving Pictures'' Reissued In Deluxe Edition
Date: Sunday, April 03 @ 17:05:00 UTC
Topic: Album Release News


Rush's Moving Pictures masterwork celebrates its 30th anniversary this year with a spectacular Moving Pictures - Deluxe Edition (Anthem/Mercury/UMe), April 5, 2011. The reissue of this seminal album will be available in two formats: (1) a digitally remastered CD plus DVD and (2) a digitally remastered CD plus Blu-ray. The DVD & Blu-ray discs will feature the album and three bonus music videos, "Tom Sawyer," "Limelight" and the previously unreleased clip "Vital Signs," in both a stunning 5.1 surround sound mix supervised by the band's Alex Lifeson using the original multi-tracks and in newly remastered stereo from the original analog master tapes.

Both DVD & Blu-ray formats will boast the 5.1 surround sound and stereo audio in 96kHz/24-bit high-resolution audiophile playback which offers 256 times more resolution than CD audio, providing the listener with the closest experience you can have to what the artists hear in the studio. Also included in the package is an extensive gallery with previously unreleased photos from the original recording sessions and new liner notes by David Fricke. You can pre-order your copy at Rush Backstage

Please note: For US fans: The CD+BLURAY edition will be available in the US exclusively at Best Buy for the first 4 weeks and the CD + DVD version will be available to all retailers in the US starting April 5th!

Record Store Day - April 16: "BU2B/Caravan" will be released as a limited edition 7" vinyl for Record Store Day in the US & Canada. The 7" will be on colour vinyl - with either red or white along with a lyric insert. [Record buying the old fashioned way - in a store, with other people around, a viseral and tangible experience. Don't go to a chain store (except to buy the CD/BR Moving Pictures - Deluxe Edition) but one of the independents in your neighborhood instead. Visit the RSD site to find out what RSD all about. -ed.]

[Source: Rush Newsletter]







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