30th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION of MOVING PICTURES

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STRONGBADF1

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Sounds like a must buy to me!:cool:

30th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION of MOVING PICTURES

features audiophile surround sound mix, music videos, rare photos, liner notes & more -- available April 5th

Rush's Moving Pictures celebrates its 30th anniversary this year with a spectacular Moving Pictures - Deluxe Edition via Mercury/UMe. The reissue of this seminal album on April 5, 2011, will be available in two formats: (1) a digitally remastered CD plus DVD and (2) a digitally remastered CD plus Blu-ray. For this Deluxe Edition, the DVD & Blu-ray discs will feature the album and three bonus music videos, "Tom Sawyer," "Limelight" and the previously unreleased clip "Vital Signs," in both a stunning 5.1 surround sound mix supervised by the band’s Alex Lifeson using the original multi-tracks and in newly remastered stereo from the original analog master tapes.

Both DVD & Blu-ray formats will boast the 5.1 surround sound and stereo audio in 96kHz/24-bit high-resolution audiophile playback which offers 256 times more resolution than CD audio, providing the listener with the closest experience you can have to what the artists hear in the studio. The DVD is playable on both DVD-Audio and DVD-Video players, the latter players will include Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound and PCM stereo playback. Blu-ray discs will also feature DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround sound in addition to 96kHz/24-bit PCM 5.1 surround sound and stereo.

The Moving Pictures experience has never sounded better or been more moving. Also included in the package is an extensive gallery with previously unreleased photos from the original recording sessions, new liner notes by renowned music journalist David Fricke and 30th anniversary artwork by original album designer Hugh Syme.

At quadruple platinum in the U.S., Moving Pictures was the band's eighth studio album and remains its biggest selling release to date, highlighted by the group’s best-known track, "Tom Sawyer," as well as the hit "Limelight," radio favorite "Red Barchetta" and Grammy®-nominated instrumental "YYZ." Rush continues to garner new fans through new recordings and touring, and are a mainstay at Mainstream Rock radio. Last year, Rush had 100 different tracks get radio airplay, one of only 6 rock artists--including AC/DC, Metallica, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, and The Rolling Stones—to have that deep a catalog. They also are one of only 16 artists to have remained in the top 40 in radio airplay for the last 10 years at Mainstream Rock. As singer-bassist-keyboardist Geddy Lee, lead guitarist Lifeson and drummer Neil Peart record their 20th studio album "Clockwork Angels" and continue their "Time Machine" tour in America and Europe this year--during which they will perform the entire album--Rush continues to stay true to the spirit that made Moving Pictures a classic.

Tracklisting:





FORMAT 1 (CD + DVD):CD:

Tom Sawyer


Red Barchetta


YYZ


Limelight


The Camera Eye


Witch Hunt


Vital Signs

DVD-AUDIO/VIDEO:


Tom Sawyer (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


Red Barchetta (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


YYZ (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


Limelight (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


The Camera Eye (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


Witch Hunt (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


Vital Signs (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)

Tom Sawyer (Music Video – 5.1 & Stereo)


Limelight (Music Video – 5.1 & Stereo)


Vital Signs (Music Video – 5.1 & Stereo – Previously Unreleased)

FORMAT 2 (CD + BLU-RAY):CD:


Tom Sawyer


Red Barchetta


YYZ


Limelight


The Camera Eye


Witch Hunt


Vital Signs

BLU-RAY:


Tom Sawyer (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


Red Barchetta (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


YYZ (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


Limelight (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


The Camera Eye (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


Witch Hunt (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)


Vital Signs (Audiophile 5.1 Surround and Stereo)

Tom Sawyer (Music Video – 5.1 & Stereo)


Limelight (Music Video – 5.1 & Stereo)


Vital Signs (Music Video – 5.1 & Stereo – Previously Unreleased)
 
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Christopher__BA

Junior Audioholic
Great news, indeed!! Long live surround sound!!
 
dobyblue

dobyblue

Senior Audioholic
Picked up the Blu-ray for $18.99 from Amazon Canada. This is truly a great 5.1 offering with really great dynamics. It's not as discreet as something from the NIN-camp, but it is a nice extension of the music and isn't distracting either. Great fidelity, great dynamics.
 
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deedubb

Full Audioholic
Just found out about this last night. I'll be picking it up as well.
 
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hillbill

Audioholic
Help

Huge RUSH fan...broken hearted. :(

After picking up the DVD-A version on the day of release, as well as a replacement copy, I've come to the conclusion that my player is not capable of playing this DVD-A.

I have a Pioneer Elite DV-48 DVD-A/SACD player. I've never had a problem with other discs and have tried other DVD-A's since buying the Rush disc. It simply won't play the Audio portion of the disc. I can view the 3 or 4 music videos, but the Surround or Stereo Mix will not play.

I actually Googled this last night and noticed that someone else had a problem with a Pioneer player (different model I believe), playing this as well.

Any ideas??
 
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bruceh

Junior Audioholic
Check Pioneer website for any firmware updates on your player you can download, or call an authorized Pioneer Service Center - they may have encountered the problem already
 
dobyblue

dobyblue

Senior Audioholic
Huge RUSH fan...broken hearted. :(

After picking up the DVD-A version on the day of release, as well as a replacement copy, I've come to the conclusion that my player is not capable of playing this DVD-A.

I have a Pioneer Elite DV-48 DVD-A/SACD player. I've never had a problem with other discs and have tried other DVD-A's since buying the Rush disc. It simply won't play the Audio portion of the disc. I can view the 3 or 4 music videos, but the Surround or Stereo Mix will not play.

I actually Googled this last night and noticed that someone else had a problem with a Pioneer player (different model I believe), playing this as well.

Any ideas??
That sucks, I got the Blu-ray so I can't speak to this, mine works perfectly...but I did want to respond because I use the DV-48 for DVD-A and SACD playback (through HDMI > TX-SR805 so DSD>Analog with no PCM conversion) and have yet to find a disc that doesn't work.

I would suggest taking it to your local dealer and asking them to check the firmware is updated. My DV-45a wouldn't play Queensryche unless I forced it to only load the DVD-Video layer, firmware fixed it.
 
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