Saturday, March 1, 2014

Rush Rediscovered LP Box Set due this spring



Canadian rockers Rush will release the LP Box Set of “Rush Rediscovered”, a reissue of the band’s 1974 debut album, on April 15th.

In sync with the album’s 40th anniversary this year, the reissue features the Rush debut re-mastered at Abbey Road studios by Sean McGee, who has been responsible for all recent Beatles vinyl re-masters.

The Re-discovered vinyl is encased in a 12 x 12 high quality box. Pressed on audiophile 200 gram vinyl on the Direct Metal Mastering process, this is the highest quality vinyl currently available.

This release contains a re-production of the original 1974 Canadian retail poster (only 500 were ever originally printed) and individual Moon Records publicity photos of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and original drummer John Rutsey.

This release also contains a first time ever Rush Family Tree, tracing origins of the band dating back to 1965 and a memorabilia collage of early Canadian and US gig ads, reviews, photos and the first ever Rush bio.

“Rush” features classic tracks like “Working Man” and “In The Mood.”

“Rush Rediscovered” can be pre-orderd via the Amazon link below.





See also:

Rush: The Rise Of Kings (1968-1981) documentary due this spring
Rush – Clockwork Angels: The Watchmaker’s Edition up for Audie Award
Rush guitarist to guest on John Wesley album
VIDEO: Rush classic featured in new Walmart commercial
Search Rush at hennemusic