Rush –
All The World's A Stage
1976,
Canada
01:13:36;
135M;
256S;
391;
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Bastille Day
- 4:59
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Anthem
- 4:57
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Fly By Night, In The Mood
- 5:05
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Something For Nothing
- 4:03
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Lakeside Park
- 5:05
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06 2112
- 15:52
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By-Tor And The Snow Dog
- 12:01
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In The End
- 7:14
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Working Man, Finding My Way
- 14:20
Liam Birt - technician [stage right]
Terry Brown - engineer, producer
Mark (Angelo) Cherry - other [concert lighting]
Tom (Domenic) D'Ambrosia - other [concert lighting]
Skip Glidersleeve - technician [stage left]
Ian Grandy - engineer [concert sound], technician [centre stage]
Mike Hirsch - technician [concert sound]
Geddy Lee - bass, vocals
Alex Lifeson - guitar
Tom Linthicum - technician [concert sound]
Ken Morris - technician [tape operator]
Tim Pace - other [concert lighting]
Neil Peart - percussion
Moon Records - executive producer
Rush - producer
David Street - photography
Jim Swartz - technician [concert sound]
Hugh Syme - design [graphics]
Julian Wilkes - technician [concert sound]
Originally released in 1976 on Mercury.
Blue/light blue label with large Anthem logo.
Three panel gatefold.
Label incorrectly states track C1 as "By-Tore & The Snow Dog".
"Soliloquy" does not have a track time.
Recorded at Massey Hall, Toronto on June 11, 12, 13, 1976.
Recorded by the Fedco Mobile Unit.
Mixed at Toronto Sound Studios, Toronto, Canada.
Concert sound by National Sound Inc.
Concert lighting by Atlantis Systems.
On back sleeve:
©℗ 1977 Cat Productions Limited.
Anthem Records.
Distributed by Polydor.
On label:
©℗ 1977 Cat Productions Limited.
Pub.: Core Music (CAPAC).
Distributed by Capitol Records-EMI of Canada Limited.
Anthem Records (2), ANR-2-1005