UPC: 602537150151
Format: CD & DVD (2 disc)
Release Date: Dec 17, 2012
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Personnel: Geddy Lee (vocals); Alex Lifeson (guitar); Neil Peart (percussion).
Liner Note Author: David Fricke.
Recording information: Toronto Sound Studios, Toronto, Canada.
Photographers: Gérard Gentil; Yosh Inouye; Fin Costello; Bruce Cole.
Arrangers: Rush; Terry Brown.
2112 is archetypal high-concept heavy/art-rock, featuring an interconnected suite of songs and a futuristic science fiction-inspired lyrical theme (courtesy of drummer/sole lyricist Neil Peart). When it came to '70s sci fi rock epics these guys were capable of giving Hawkwind and Jefferson Starship a run for their money. The first half of the album features "2112" proper, a series of interrelated tunes that paint a portrait of a 1984/Brave New World-style future, where music and emotion are outlawed. Ultimately, our hero discovers a guitar and uses it to fight the powers that be, all to the accompaniment of vaguely Led Zeppelin-derived heavy rock riffs and daunting time signatures. The final five tunes are unrelated to the concept piece but continue in a similar musical vein, though a little balladry is mixed in towards the end.
Liner Note Author: David Fricke.
Recording information: Toronto Sound Studios, Toronto, Canada.
Photographers: Gérard Gentil; Yosh Inouye; Fin Costello; Bruce Cole.
Arrangers: Rush; Terry Brown.
2112 is archetypal high-concept heavy/art-rock, featuring an interconnected suite of songs and a futuristic science fiction-inspired lyrical theme (courtesy of drummer/sole lyricist Neil Peart). When it came to '70s sci fi rock epics these guys were capable of giving Hawkwind and Jefferson Starship a run for their money. The first half of the album features "2112" proper, a series of interrelated tunes that paint a portrait of a 1984/Brave New World-style future, where music and emotion are outlawed. Ultimately, our hero discovers a guitar and uses it to fight the powers that be, all to the accompaniment of vaguely Led Zeppelin-derived heavy rock riffs and daunting time signatures. The final five tunes are unrelated to the concept piece but continue in a similar musical vein, though a little balladry is mixed in towards the end.
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Overture: The Temples of Syrinx/Discover/Presentation/Oracle: The Dream/Soliloquy/Grand Finale
2 - Passage to Bangkok
3 - Twilight Zone
4 - Lessons
5 - Tears
6 - Something for Nothing
7 - Overture [Live at Northlands Coliseum/1981]
8 - Temples of Syrnix [Live at Northlands Coliseum/1981]
9 - Passage to Bangkok [Live at Manchester Apollo/1980]
Disc 2:
1 - [Bonus Material]
2 - Passage to Bangkok
3 - Twilight Zone
4 - Lessons
5 - Tears
6 - Something for Nothing
7 - Menu: 2112 Deluxe Edition
1 - Overture: The Temples of Syrinx/Discover/Presentation/Oracle: The Dream/Soliloquy/Grand Finale
2 - Passage to Bangkok
3 - Twilight Zone
4 - Lessons
5 - Tears
6 - Something for Nothing
7 - Overture [Live at Northlands Coliseum/1981]
8 - Temples of Syrnix [Live at Northlands Coliseum/1981]
9 - Passage to Bangkok [Live at Manchester Apollo/1980]
Disc 2:
1 - [Bonus Material]
2 - Passage to Bangkok
3 - Twilight Zone
4 - Lessons
5 - Tears
6 - Something for Nothing
7 - Menu: 2112 Deluxe Edition