Friday, October 5, 2012
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays The Music Of Rush coming this November 13th
The world famous Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is set to release a brand new set of studio recordings celebrating the music of Rush this coming November 13th. The orchestra is conducted by BAFTA award winning musician and composer Richard Harvey, and is well-known for their symphonic interpretations of Queen, Pink Floyd, ABBA and other artists. The CD will include dramatic reinterpretations of 9 Rush classics including Tom Sawyer, The Spirit Of Radio, Red Barchetta, Limelight and more. For a complete track list and to pre-order your copy go here. Thanks to Gaumont 77 for the heads up.








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I'm pretty sure this is the same rumor that spelled the end of the National Midnight Star back in '96 haha.
The font on the cover reminds me of the cover of a Yes album.
Liver.
Here's a nice article on Rush's nomination from Wired. It's not a simple cut and paste from Associated Press like many other pieces.
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#3 Dinosaurs are cool! But yeah, I don't get the connection at all. The song selection seems strange for orchestration in light of some of the stuff hat would seem better suited like Jacob's Ladder, Xanadu, and Hemispheres. I probably will pass on this...
A dinosaur on the cover?! *eyeroll*
I'm a big fan of classical music. I will probably get this. I hope it doesn't make me cringe when I listen to it.
I mentioned this in comments about a week ago. First!
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