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| Sales Rank: | 1125 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 11/30/2008 8:10:41 AM MST |
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| Release Date: | 1997-06-03 |
| Label: | Island / Mercury |
| UPC: | 731453463127 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Island / Mercury |
| ASIN: | B000001ESP |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Moving Pictures by Island / Mercury
- Tom Sawyer - Rush, Dubois, Pye
- Red Barchetta
- Yyz
- Limelight
- The Camera Eye
- Witch Hunt
- Vital Signs
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Amazon.com essential recording
With Moving Pictures, Rush's complex songwriting and musical virtuosity reached new heights. It's that rarest of creatures, a highly listenable progressive-rock album; even the all-instrumental "YYZ" is of interest to listeners besides musicians. The highlight of the album is "Limelight"; like many progressive-rock bands, Rush writes songs about the experience of being on-stage. The result is impressive, with almost orchestral arrangements that never overwhelm the actual music. "Tom Sawyer," another classic, is on this album, as well as the science-fiction-meets-road-movie "Red Barchetta," the epic "The Camera Eye," the cautionary "Witch Hunt," and "Vital Signs," which takes advantage of the budding digital sound technology available at the time the album was recorded. This is probably Rush's best album; it's definitely their most accessible. --Genevieve Williams
Customer Reviews
Classic Rush goodness - Reviewed on 2008-11-06
"Moving Pictures" marks the equilibrium synthesis of the proggy late-70s era of Rush and the 80s analog-synth heaven that is the 80s era of Rush. This combination makes for one of the best Rush albums ever, and a must-have for all lovers of progressive music, 80s-synth rock, and of any type of rock music in general.
1. Tom Sawyer 10/10 - Proof positive that a catchy radio hit can also be proggy as hell. Delicious smorgasbord of catchy radio rock, prog-rock, and 80s synths. Awesome
2. Red Barchetta 9/10 - Sort of a mini-epic with a science fiction bent, with a beautifully haunting intro of guitar harmonics and synths. Excellent songwriting here.
3. YYZ 10/10 - Easily the most legendary Rush instrumental ever, and with good reason. It opens with some heavy dark riffage and builds into a chord and lead progression with Lifeson at the helm before bursting into a gorgeous 80s synth passage that evokes a skyward view of a big city circa 1981, at least for me. Just a classic.
4. Limelight 10/10 - Like 'Tom Sawyer', this is another deliciously catchy yet proggy classic. Peart's lyrics here reflect on the ups and downs of a life in limbo as a famous musician on a stage so to speak. Another classic.
5. The Camera Eye 10/10 - Easily one of the greatest Rush extended epics ever. This 10-minute monster opens with the sounds of a bustling city in the morning alongside the most delicious retro-80s-synth intro ever recorded in music history. Amazing riffs, motifs, progressions abound in this piece. Easily the best track on 'Moving Pictures'.
6. Witch Hunt 10/10 - A short and sweet masterpiece that feels more like an interlude than an actual song, but it builds up into a simple yet stunningly beautiful chorus that begins with the echo-ey chords of Lifeson ringing into the distant skyline (the "pictures distorted in the flickering light" section) before building into a more powerful reprise replete with more delicious retro-80-synths. So beautiful it feels romantic!
7. Vital Signs 9.5/10 Reggae-influenced rocker closes the album. Another classic track, but not as good as the rest, yet still awesome and highly recommended!
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Book Subjects
- Album Rock
- Arena Rock
- Bass
- Canada
- Drums
- Hard Rock
- Pop
- Pop/Rock Music
- Prog-Rock/Art Rock
- Rock
- Rock/Pop