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Rush in Rio captures the powerful trio in all their on-stage glory and majesty. Recorded on November 23, 2002 -- the final date of the Vapour Trails world tour -- at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Rush in Rio collects classic Rush tunes, including "Tom Sawyer," "The Spirit of Radio," and "Closer to the Heart," alongside epic masterpieces such as "2112" and "La Villa Strangiato" and new favorites like "Ghost Rider" and "One Little Victory." It's a must-have for any serious fan. Barnes & Noble
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February 17, 2005: This is one of the best albums by ANY band that I've heard in years! Nothing but powerful, thunderous energy all the way through the 3 disc set. I"ve always been a fan of Rush. They are one of my favorite all-time bands, a band that never wears thin. They sound incredible when live in concert! Good job, Rush, you are the BEST!!
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September 17, 2004: Every track on this cd is worth it's weight in gold! "Resist" tops the cd as an acoustic version that touches the soul. If you're a Rush fan, you'll want to add this to your collection.
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Rush in Rio captures the powerful trio in all their on-stage glory and majesty. Recorded on November 23, 2002 -- the final date of the Vapour Trails world tour -- at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Rush in Rio collects classic Rush tunes, including "Tom Sawyer," "The Spirit of Radio," and "Closer to the Heart," alongside epic masterpieces such as "2112" and "La Villa Strangiato" and new favorites like "Ghost Rider" and "One Little Victory." It's a must-have for any serious fan.
Set for production as a live DVD from the Vapour Trails tour, the audio from Rush in Rio clearly stands as a startling historical and musical document. The live mix is simply superb and reveals the show as it happened, without overdubs or DAT splices. The band played in front of their second-largest crowd ever, 40,000 people on the final night of the tour. (The largest was 60,000-plus the night before in São Paulo in the rain.) Covering three CDs, this is one of those documents that can make a punter wonder why he ever doubted the glory, majesty, and heavy, overblown, pretentious rock power of Rush. Opening with thunderous crowd noise, "Tom Sawyer" -- with complete audience participation from the git -- it is somehow awe-inspiring to hear 40,000 people singing the song with Geddy Lee. These people are so crazy; they aren't left out of the mix because they couldn't be! But it works. There was no soundcheck that night due to production delays in the arena. This is the sound of a band going for it in spite of everything and on the wing -- and the sound, very live, very real, extremely dynamic -- and not only do they pull it off; they issue their best live outing ever. Seeing Rush live can be an experience, but only those people in Rio saw them like this: far from complacent veteran rock stars, they musically push their own envelopes to the breaking point and goad each other onto ever greater intensity. Lee's bass playing has never been this ferocious, so aggressive and driving -- on a live album anyway. Neil Peart pushes the entire band with his polyrhythmic assault and overdriven flourishes and fills; knowing this is the last date, he gives it all up in every single track. And Alex Lifeson, ever the band player, is, on this night anyway, simply the greatest arena rock guitarist in the world. The program ranges over the band's entire recorded output. The majority of the material comes from Farewell to Kings and after, though "Working Man," "2112," and a medley of "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" and "Cygnus X-1" are present here. Versions of "Roll the Bones," "The Big Money," "One Little Victory," "Ghost Rider," "Red Sector A," and "La Villa Strangiato" are given something like their definitive reads. Again, on well-known tracks like "Closer to the Heart," "Free Will," and "Spirit of Radio," the crowd participation would normally be off-putting. In this context, however, it is an asset. One can hear how this adulation and frenzy literally feeds the band, forcing the issue and making these breathtaking performances. To round out the encores on disc three Rush has included "board bootlegs" of "Between Sun & Moon" and "Vital Signs" that are more than worthy performances. They were taken from shows in Phoenix and Quebec. For those for whom Rush is a secret and guilty pleasure, it's time to indulge it openly by playing this for friends who erroneously insist that Sonic Youth or Strokes concert bootlegs are the epitome of "big-label live rock." For the faithful, you'll know. This one is bloody great. Thom Jurek
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| Performance Credits | ||
| Rush | Primary Artist | |
| Don West | Voices | |
| Gil Faria | Voices | |
| Bruce French | Voices | |
| Frank McGrath | Voices | |
| George Steinert | Organ | |
| Technical Credits | ||
| James Barton | Engineer | |
| Chris Blair | Production Design | |
| Neil Peart | Liner Notes | |
| Hugh Syme | Art Direction, Illustrations | |
| John Whitehead | Tour Accountant | |
| Russ Ryan | Bass Technician | |
| Brian Collins | Stage Crew | |
| Ken Mitchell | Stage Crew | |
| Liam Birt | Executive Producer, Tour Accountant, Tour Manager | |
| Pegi Cecconi | Executive Producer, Staff | |
| Jo Ravitch | Concert Sound | |
| Brian Evans | Concert Sound | |
| Dave Burnette | Contributor | |
| Steve Hoffman | Staff | |
| Colin Davis | Projection | |
| Dave Cook | Contributor | |
| Brad Madix | Concert Sound Engineer | |
| Ric Britton | Guitar Techician | |
| James Ellis | Contributor | |
| Adam Ayan | Mastering | |
| Lorne Wheaton | Drum Technician | |
| Jon Arrowsmith | Pyrotechnics | |
| Tom Hartman | Contributor | |
| Lashawn Lundstrom | Contributor | |
| Brent Caarpenter | Stage Monitor Engineer | |
| Ray Danniels | Management | |
| Kevin "Kap" Kapler | Concert Sound | |
| Rob Bairos | Animation | |
| Cynthia Barry | Staff | |
| Jon Cordes | Contributor | |
| Bob Farmer | Staff | |
| Michael Gibney | Contributor | |
| Greg Hermanovic | Animation | |
| Don Johnson | Contributor | |
| Alan Kapler | Animation | |
| Steve Kotzer | Contributor | |
| Anna LeCoche | Staff | |
| Rayanne Lepieszo | Staff | |
| Arthur McLear "Mac" | Contributor | |
| McLoughlin Family | Merchandising | |
| MD Clair Bros. | Concert Sound | |
| Michael Mosbach | Property Master | |
| Shelley Nott | Staff | |
| Sheila Posner | Staff | |
| Randy Rolfe | Staff | |
| Peter Rollo | Personal Assistant | |
| Paul Simpson | Animation | |
| Jarrett Smith | Animation | |
| Norman Stangl | Projection | |
| Lonnie Sweet | Contributor | |
| Hilton Treves | Projection | |
| Vapor Trails Tour Crew | Contributor | |
| Ben Voigt | Animation | |
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