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Track Listings
1 | Dreamline (2004 Remaster) |
2 | Bravado (2004 Remaster) |
3 | Roll the Bones (2004 Remaster) |
4 | Face Up (2004 Remaster) |
5 | Where's My Thing (2004 Remaster) |
6 | Big Wheel (2004 Remaster) |
7 | Heresy (2004 Remaster) |
8 | Ghost of a Chance (2004 Remaster) |
9 | Neurotica (2004 Remaster) |
10 | You Bet Your Life (2004 Remaster) |
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This is the re-mastered re-issue of Rush's 1991 album ROLL THE BONES.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.96 x 5.67 x 0.39 inches; 3.53 ounces
- Manufacturer : Atlantic
- Item model number : 2302500
- Original Release Date : 2004
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : January 29, 2007
- Label : Atlantic
- ASIN : B0002NRQU2
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #20,562 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #95 in Progressive Metal
- #347 in Arena Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #421 in Progressive Rock
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The big ones from the album are The Big Wheel, Neurotica and Ghost Of Chance this last one is probably the most emotional Rush song ever and my personal favorite, with beautifuls melodic lines and lyrics, that guitar solo transcends to cosmic levels.
The Big Wheel is a powerful song, you know, is energetic and melodic at the same time, that's why I always listen to it when running or doing my weight routine.
The sound production is pristine almost perfect. I congratulate Rupert Prine for that achievement.
The album front cover by Hugh Syme is one of my favorite ever.
One more time, Neil Pearl shows to the world that he was one of most successful and breakthrough lyricists ever and on the other hand, the duo Lee/Life, one of the best when it comes to creating music.
A Masterpiece!
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
The big ones from the album are The Big Wheel, Neurotica and Ghost Of Chance this last one is probably the most emotional Rush song ever and my personal favorite, with beautifuls melodic lines and lyrics, that guitar solo transcends to cosmic levels.
The Big Wheel is a powerful song, you know, is energetic and melodic at the same time, that's why I always listen to it when running or doing my weight routine.
The sound production is pristine almost perfect. I congratulate Rupert Prine for that achievement.
The album front cover by Hugh Syme is one of my favorite ever.
One more time, Neil Pearl shows to the world that he was one of most successful and breakthrough lyricists ever and on the other hand, the duo Lee/Life, one of the best when it comes to creating music.
A Masterpiece!
The vinyl has original artwork, and the 200G slab is really nice. Spare paper sleeve inside so you don't have to destroy the lyrical sleeve. Also one of the last albums they could fit on two sides (one disc). Makes you feel like it plays as intended start to finish. I would have liked to see them create a unique pressing though, similar to one I saw back in the '90s where all the track grooves were aligned near each other so you would get a random song each time you dropped the needle. As a re-issue, it seems a little plain (except the 200G).
Not exactly Amazon's fault here, but the Auto-Rip is of the original tracks and not the remastered ones. At least the vinyl comes with a card for HD FLAC download of the album (expires 12/31/2016). I just pulled those and put them into my Google Music and iTunes libraries.
I bought it as a gift for a friend. He's amazed with it.
'Hold Your Fire' and their debut 'Roll The Bones' is one of my favorites.The album is essencially an extended anthem to the exententialist in all of us-destiny and fate being continual lyrical themes.The best of the lot musically is the title track-a catchy tune and a highly successful attempt at merging funk with their sound (Neal's 'rap' in the middle is terrific) and anyone remember "YYZ"?Well this includes another great instrumental in "Where's My Thing",if possible even funkier and ferocious then the title track.Elsewhere 'Roll The Bones' finds Rush searching out groove after groove of every kind-"Dreamline","Bravado","Face Up" and the wonderfully fluid "Heresy" are so dramatic and catchy that they would've been huge successes on 'Hold Your Fire' or 'Presto'.Rush spend the rest of this album exploring harder,more guitar oriented grooves-the best of them being "Ghost Of A Chance","The Big Wheel" and "You Bet Your Life".
No matter how one looks at it 'Roll The Bones' represents a great balance in Rush's musical developement.The album continues the jamming groove based underpinning of their late 80's records but puts the synthesizers much farther back in the mix and/or integrates them more into their sound.This is also one of Rush's more overall eclectic albums as the band explores some R&B,funk and (on the title track) a small drop of hip-hop.This was the bands most successful album of the decade,not a bad job for such an album oriented band trying to make due smack in the era of Curt Cobain and the emmerging alternative rock scene.So hats off to Rush for not only maintaining but expanding on their already wide musical pallet at a time when it could've been commercial suicide,and succeeding despite the odds!