Rush - Roll The Bones (EAC FLAC) ResourceRG
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Artist...............: Rush Album................: Roll The Bones Genre................: Progressive Rock Source...............: CD Year.................: 1991 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917 Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 81 %) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Tags.................: VorbisComment Information..........:
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1. (00:04:37) Rush - Dreamline 2. (00:04:36) Rush - Bravado 3. (00:05:30) Rush - Roll the Bones 4. (00:03:54) Rush - Face Up 5. (00:03:49) Rush - Where's My Thing? (Part IV, 'Gangster Of Boats' Trilogy) 6. (00:05:13) Rush - The Big Wheel 7. (00:05:26) Rush - Heresy 8. (00:05:19) Rush - Ghost of a Chance 9. (00:04:40) Rush - Neurotica 10. (00:05:00) Rush - You Bet Your Life
Playing Time.........: 00:58:50 Total Size...........: 320.86 MB
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Category Rock/Pop, Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Label Atlantic Orig Year 1991 All Time Sales Rank 1361 CD Universe Part number 6765438 Catalog number 83737 Discs 1 Release Date Aug 31, 2004 Studio/Live Studio Mono/Stereo Stereo Producer Rupert Hine; Rush Engineer Stephen W. Tayler Recording Time 48 minutes Personnel Alex Lifeson - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals Geddy Lee - vocals, synthesizer, bass Neil Peart - drums, percussion
Many Rush fans were pleased to see the band return to a more straightforward approach with 1989's PRESTO, and break out of their "synthesizer rut" of the mid-to-late-'80s (after all, Rush had made a name for themselves with technically proficient ... Full Descriptionhard rock). Cut from the same musical cloth is their follow-up, 1991's ROLL THE BONES, which was the second consecutive Rush release co-produced by the band and Rupert Hine. Easily their most rock-oriented album since 1984's GRACE UNDER PRESSURE, ROLL THE BONES contains several of Rush's best-known tunes from the '90s.
The title track is a natural extension of their 1989 single "Show Don't Tell," which boasts more prominent funky rhythms and guitar work, and a surprising "rapped" section in the middle (a first for the band). Another funk-rocker is "Where's My Thing? (Part IV, 'Gangster of Boats' Trilogy)," which was Rush's first instrumental since 1981's classic "YYZ." Other highlights include the melodic pop of the album-opener "Dreamline" and a coming-of-age love song, "Ghost of a Chance." Although ROLL THE BONES contains a fair amount of filler, it's one of the better progressive rock albums of the '90s.
Recorded at Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada
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