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As presented here (as opposed to earlier releases on VHS and laserdisc), the concerts are intended to complement the same live recordings (with some variations in playlists) that were previously released on CD, and the "Grace Under Pressure" CD, included here as a special-bonus fourth disc, is an all-new release exclusive to this package. If you own them all (and what self-respecting Rush fan wouldn't?), you'll have a near-complete collection of these pivotal performances. Both "Exit" (recorded at The Forum in Montreal, Quebec) and "Grace" (Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto) have been re-edited to an even hour apiece, while "A Show of Hands" (National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England) clocks in at 90 minutes. While they lack the visual splendor of Pulse, each concert offers an equal serving of highlights, notably "The Trees" and "Xanadu" (on "Exit"), "The Spirit of Radio" and the muscular medley of "YYZ/The Temples of Syrinx/Tom Sawyer/Vital Signs" (on "Grace"); and the stunning Alex Lifeson showcase "La Villa Strangiato" (on "A Show of Gands"). The latter also includes an obligatory and always-impressive Neil Peart drum solo (on "The Rhythm Method"), and while the original video source results in occasionally murkey image quality (as also happened with "Grace Under Pressure" director David Mallet on Pulse), there's no doubt that the 5.1-channel Dolby Digital remastering (supervised by Lifeson and Mike Fraser) represents a substantial improvement in overall sound, especially for those with DTS decoders. For those who think a little Rush goes a long way, Replay x 3 will probably qualify as overkill, but true fans will be ecstatic despite the absence of certain previously available material or any backstage features that would allow a more intimate glimpse of prog-rock's most enduring practitioners. What's not here is regrettable; what is here is fantastic. --Jeff Shannon
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1981 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Island / Mercury |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Extra tracks, Original recording remastered, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Music Video, Music Video - Pop/Rock, Performance, Pop, Rock, Rock/Pop |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | 000664950 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 4 |
| UPC: | 602498560853 |
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Customer Reviews of Rush - Replay [3 DVD/CD Box Set]
Good audio, poor video transfer Well, if you want to have these 3 classic concerts on DVD, what are you going to do? Too bad the video quality is about the same as the VHS (i.e., bad). I haven't watched Show of Hands yet, so my review only applies to Grace Under Pressure and Exit Stage Left...
great
This was a gift but the individual I sent it to loved it. Of course they are a big Rush fan
Successive blasts from the past...
The three live recordings of Rush contained in this boxed set are all very good examples of the band at different moments in their development. They are also examples of the style of their times in terms of editing and pace.
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>The first is just plain good, with lingering camera work and reasonable sound. The enthusiasm of the band shines through and the shots of the audience are just hysterical: "Did we actually dress like that?"
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>The second shows the pervasive nature on the then rising MTV in its Miami Vice clothing styles and relentlessly quick intercutting during each song. Sound is good but you wish the camera could linger to see what each of the musicians is actually doing. Again, "Did we actually dress this way?"
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>It is a deep seated peeve of mine that directors insist on this frenetic style of intercutting. Rush is composed of three of the finer musicians out there and getting an extended look at picking techniques, fingerings and the like would be wonderful. But, alas, it is not to be...
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>The third is just plain fun.
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>I recommend this to all fans of Rush, and to casual fans who may have an interest in looking at one of the finest prog-rock ensembles to ever come rolling along.
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>Now, if Geddy would just put down the Fender and pick up his Rickenbacker once again...