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Artwork
DISC 1 Intro / Tom Sawyer 5:58
Distant Early Warning 4:49
New World Man 4:02
Roll The Bones 6:08
Earthshine 6:07
YYZ 4:57
The Pass 4:58
Bravado 6:09
The Big Money 6:14
Between Sun & Moon 4:49
Vital Signs 4:53
Natural Science 8:33
DISC 2 One Little Victory 6:22
Driven 5:37
Ceiling Unlimited 5:35
Secret Touch 6:54
Dreamline 5:07
Red Sector A 5:25
Leave That Thing Alone 5:02
The Rhythm Method 7:42
Resist 4:04
2112: Overture/The Temples Of Syrinx 6:49
Limelight 4:31
La Villa Strangiato 9:15
The Spirit of Radio 6:30
DISC 3 By-Tor & the Snow Dog 4:52
Cygnus X-1 3:14
Working Man 5:19
RushTrader (Production Notes) (Audio - 8)
A special thanks to Oleg G. who taped this show and offered it for free on DAT-Heads for the first person who would re-distribute it. All I did was give it the stupid name to keep Adam Aronson and Jim Kerr happy. Equipment &? Tapers notes: FOB AT822 > Sony M1.? Not bad, audience factors relatively minimal during music.
Ron's Rush RoIO Review (Audio - 8)
The last show before a two-week break finds the band in exceptional form. It seems as though these shows are just getting better and better. Of course, Rush always delivers a fine performance in Chicago, and this time around is definitely no exception. The name of this production again comes from the Alex rant section of "La Villa Strangiato." The sound quality here is incredible, another norm for this tour it would seem. Geddy's bass seems to be a bit low in the mix at times. There is also a slight "phasing effect," where the sound switches from the left to right side rapidly. These instances are few however, and each only lasts for a second or so. Overall, a great bootleg.
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