Rush - Sector One (2013) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Rush
Title: Sector One
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Mercury Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 4:02:09
Total Size: 5.32 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sector One
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Mercury Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 4:02:09
Total Size: 5.32 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Rush
CD1-1 Finding My Way 5:07
CD1-2 Need Some Love 2:21
CD1-3 Take A Friend 4:27
CD1-4 Here Again 7:35
CD1-5 What You're Doing 4:24
CD1-6 In The Mood 3:36
CD1-7 Before And After 5:36
CD1-8 Working Man 7:10
Fly By Night
CD2-1 Anthem 4:26
CD2-2 Best I Can 3:28
CD2-3 Beneath, Between And Behind 3:04
CD2-4 By-Tor And The Snowdog 8:39
CD2-5 Fly By Night 3:22
CD2-6 Making Memories 2:59
CD2-7 Rivendell 5:00
CD2-8 In The End 6:50
Caress Of Steel
CD3-1 Bastille Day 4:42
CD3-2 I Think I'm Going Bald 3:42
CD3-3 Lakeside Park 4:12
CD3-4 The Necromancer 12:36
CD3-5 The Fountain Of Lamneth 20:06
2112
CD4-1 2112 20:33
CD4-2 A Passage To Bangkok 3:34
CD4-3 The Twilight Zone 3:20
CD4-4 Lessons 3:52
CD4-5 Tears 3:34
CD4-6 Something For Nothing 3:58
All The World's A Stage
CD5-1 Bastille Day 4:57
CD5-2 Anthem 4:56
CD5-3 Fly By Night / In The Mood 5:03
CD5-4 Something For Nothing 4:02
CD5-5 Lakeside Park 5:04
CD5-6 2112 15:50
CD5-7 By-Tor And The Snowdog 11:58
CD5-8 In The End 7:07
CD5-9 Working Man / Finding My Way 15:02
CD5-10 What You're Doing 5:46
Mastered by Andy Van Dette from Masterdisk from the original masters through analog console, equalizers and compressors before being recaptured at 96kHz.
We are proud to celebrate the legacy of Canadian rock trio Rush with three separate five-album sets which together spans their entire historic Mercury Records recording career. Each sector contains five of their fifteen Mercury albums in chronological order. In addition, each volume includes a booklet with unpublished photos, original album lyrics and credits.
Sector One
Rush (1974) - Their hard-rocking, self-titled 1974 debut hit the Billboard 200 and features classics such as “Working Man” and “Finding My Way.”
Fly By Night (1975) - Released in 1975, Fly By Night sees the debut of drummer Neil Peart who would help drive the band towards more complex material. Included are fan favorites such as the title track, “Anthem” and the eight-minute composition “By-Tor And The Snow Dog,” which shows the band’s musical growth and progression.
Caress Of Steel (1975) - Also released in 1975, Caress Of Steel hit the Top 200 and gives a further glimpse of the band leaning towards prog-rock and features Rush classics such as “Lakeside Park” and “Bastille Day.”
2112 (1976) - One of Rush’s all-time classics, 2112 was the band’s commercial breakthrough reaching the Top 100 on the album chart and remains one of their most popular albums, successfully merging prog-rock with their hard rock roots, a first for its time. 2112 features epic tracks such as the 20-minute title track “2112.”
All The World’s A Stage (1976) – Hitting Top 50, this was Rush’s first live album and features classics such as “Fly By Night/In The Mood” which reached the Top 100, “2112,” “Bastille Day” and “Something For Nothing.”
We are proud to celebrate the legacy of Canadian rock trio Rush with three separate five-album sets which together spans their entire historic Mercury Records recording career. Each sector contains five of their fifteen Mercury albums in chronological order. In addition, each volume includes a booklet with unpublished photos, original album lyrics and credits.
Sector One
Rush (1974) - Their hard-rocking, self-titled 1974 debut hit the Billboard 200 and features classics such as “Working Man” and “Finding My Way.”
Fly By Night (1975) - Released in 1975, Fly By Night sees the debut of drummer Neil Peart who would help drive the band towards more complex material. Included are fan favorites such as the title track, “Anthem” and the eight-minute composition “By-Tor And The Snow Dog,” which shows the band’s musical growth and progression.
Caress Of Steel (1975) - Also released in 1975, Caress Of Steel hit the Top 200 and gives a further glimpse of the band leaning towards prog-rock and features Rush classics such as “Lakeside Park” and “Bastille Day.”
2112 (1976) - One of Rush’s all-time classics, 2112 was the band’s commercial breakthrough reaching the Top 100 on the album chart and remains one of their most popular albums, successfully merging prog-rock with their hard rock roots, a first for its time. 2112 features epic tracks such as the 20-minute title track “2112.”
All The World’s A Stage (1976) – Hitting Top 50, this was Rush’s first live album and features classics such as “Fly By Night/In The Mood” which reached the Top 100, “2112,” “Bastille Day” and “Something For Nothing.”