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Rush: A Show of Hands (1988)

Rush: A Show of Hands (1988)
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Progressive power trio Rush is captured on-stage at the height of their powers in this live video, recorded at Birmingham, England's National Exhibition Centre during the group's 1988 tour of the U.K. Selections include "Tom Sawyer," "The Spirit of Radio," "Closer to the Heart," "Marathon," "Manhattan Project," "Force Ten," and "The Rhythm Method" (the latter an extended drum solo from drummer Neil Peart). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Progressive power trio Rush is captured on-stage at the height of their powers in this live video, recorded at Birmingham, England's National Exhibition Centre during the group's 1988 tour of the U.K. Selections include "Tom Sawyer," "The Spirit of Radio," "Closer to the Heart," "Marathon," "Manhattan Project," "Force Ten," and "The Rhythm Method" (the latter an extended drum solo from drummer Neil Peart). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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    Brian B.

    Alex REALLY cleaned up the sound production on this video. On VHS, it was simply unbearable. Now they got rid of sequencing that was added into Prime Mover and put the guitar back into the mix (this video is a re-master). The video's sound makes this well worth owning, even if the tour was my least favorite thus far of Rush's. Too tied down to sequencing, synths, and orchestration (Manhattan Project, etc).. the PW and HYF tours were downers compared to now, but the video's re-mix sounds astoundingly better than its original.

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    ALEX P.

    This is Rush when they were at the height of their synth era. One of my favorite eras. Great concert footage and good sound quality. Great camera angles!

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