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Explores the band's 40-year career and examines what's behind the world's biggest cult band. Includes live performances.

Celebrating 40 years of Rush's Permanent Waves, deemed the poignant moment the band reinvented themselves and their sound. The 2CD Deluxe Edition includes a 20-page booklet of reimagined artwork by original designer Hugh Syme & unreleased photos from the band's archive. The 2015 ...

In April 2011, Rush took to the stage of Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena as part of their extensive Time Machine world tour. Now that show serves as their first live album recorded at an American show, which tips its hat to the first U.S. city to show them support on radio. As pa...

Moving Pictures is the intersection between Rush's '70s art-rock style and their sequencer-laced '80s efforts. An incredible stylistic leap for the band, the songs here incorporate reggae and a new wave-tinged early '80s pop sensibility.

Owen Hardy, like all the people of Albion, has lived his whole life under the rule of The Watchmaker. His entire existence is meticulously planned, down to the exact second. But not anymore. Owen decides to go against the gears and finally start making decisions for himself.

The story behind the making of the Rush albums 2112 (1976) and Moving pictures (1981). Band members Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart talk viewers through the making of the albums, together with original producer Terry Brown, via interviews, demonstrations, archive videos, ...

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