ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE

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ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE

All the World's a Stage is a double live album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1976. The album was recorded at Massey Hall in Torontoon June 11, 12, and 13 during their 2112 tour. -Wikipedia

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  • Ultimate Classic Rock

    2016 - Even though they would go on for many more years and release several more live albums, All the World's a Stage captures Rush at an early peak, when they were searching out more esoteric ground while still kicking out the jams.  

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  • All Music

    Not as renowned as the aforementioned bands' live albums, it is still one of the better in-concert rock releases of the decade, and helped solidify the trio's stature as one of rock's fastest rising stars  

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  • Cygnus-X1

    Powerful and intense rock that few can match.  

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  • Power Windows

    On 'All The World's A Stage', the band construct and perform the many-faceted story supremely well, considering their inherent limitations as a three piece outfit. 

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  • Rolling Stone

    They taped a stand at Toronto's Massey Hall in June of 1976, finally let people that hadn't seen Rush understand what all the fuss was about. 

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  • Smart Bass Guitar

    All the World’s a Stage offers a fantastic look into young Rush performing live. 

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  • John McFerrin Music Reviews

    Even if you're an experienced fan, the energy by itself makes it all worth it.  

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  • Only Solitaire

    One Seventies' Rush album to own if you only own one.  

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  • Mark's Record Reviews

    So you see, the album kicks some serious ass if you're into the '70s hard rock thing. They were young, wild, long-haired and free. At times Geddy's vocals distort, feedback and miss notes, but that's what the cnocert experience was like back in the early 70s before plastic pop stars.  

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  • Dusk Before the Dawn

    2011 - Thirty years later, the DVD release of Beyond the Lighted Stage not only goes through the band’s history and provides some excellent concert footage guaranteed to cause flashbacks 

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  • TIme on My Brain

    This is Rush's roughest live release by leaps and bounds. ... Still, that gives it an inescapable charm 

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