Moving Pictures (Remastered) - Rush

Moving Pictures (Remastered)

Rush

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1981-02-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7

  • ℗ 2013 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Tom Sawyer Rush 4:36 USD 1.29
2
Red Barchetta Rush 6:10 USD 1.29
3
YYZ Rush 4:25 USD 1.29
4
Limelight Rush 4:19 USD 1.29
5
The Camera Eye Rush 10:58 USD Album Only
6
Witch Hunt (Part III of Fear) Rush 4:45 USD 1.29
7
Vital Signs Rush 4:46 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • 39 years ago...

    5
    By Ink on the Ice
    Recalling back to when I was twelve years old...the musicanship and catchiness of these songs. Once you hear them, you want to hear more of what these 3 band members can do. Example is on "Limelight" where Neil Peart is crafting a different drum part for every single verse of the song. What band does that and has an album that remains Rush's highest-selling album in the United States after it was certified quadruple-platinum by the (RIAA) for over 4 million copies sold??? I miss 1982...
  • Synchronicity

    5
    By Alex, Poppie
    GOD, master of the Universe, sought to it that the three forces, each Great in their own Right, of RUSH came together and shared with all of us their extraordinary talents. Combined together formed an unashamed, unrivaled energy. Thank you men!
  • Legendary beyond comprehension

    5
    By 123PleaseComeForMe
    You know, I feel that these guys don’t get enough credit for the work they did. I mean seriously. You can’t listen to YYZ and not be amazed at the versatility and talent. Geddy Lee with crazy mind blowing riffs and vocals, Alex Lifeson with progressive and implementation on the guitar, and I would personally say most impressing, Neil Peart. I mean Taylor Swift’s album “lover” has almost 10,000 reviews while this has 30. We can do better, everyone. Now, for Neil Peart. This legend of a drummer defined progessive and was a inspiring example to younger drummers on odd time signatures. I fortunately was able to see him in person, when I was just a 20 year kid with a rock band opening for Rush. He was extremely kind and humble. He was like “ I like your kit, can I check it out - want to see mine?” It was a great experience. I have NEVER seen so much air drumming then at a rush concert. In the words of Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters, “Rush is one of the only bands that people stay for the drum solo instead of going to the beer or merch table.” Neil Peart. He left us much too soon, and his incomparable style will live on perpetually. Rest In Peace, my friend. Overall this album is incredible. Polyrhythms, odd time signatures, and “feel” elevate this album and band to higher level than most music we see and hear today. Good work, Rush.
  • Fabulous!

    5
    By guilljeg
    One of the greatest albums of all time! Period! It's everything that a prog album should be and then some! The musicianship is astounding!
  • Rush, enough said

    5
    By spottie69
    The first time I heard Tom Sawyer back in the early 80’s I was 13 years old and to me the song was perfect and from there I bought every album they did. I have seen maybe 70-80 concerts at big and small venues but I’ve never seen a group more than once outside of Rush. I have seen them 4 times and I’ll never forget each and every one, it was at the forum on their Presto Tour that I saw them for the first time and they took neon lights and outlined each individual piece of Pearts drum set, when he would hit the individual piece the neon would light up. When he did his solo both the foot basses didn’t even blink, my buddy who went with me always said John Bonham was the greatest drummer ever............Till that concert!! I had dropped my lighter behind the seat in front of me when the concert started and I didn’t want to bother the guy in front of me, that is until they played Closer to the Heart thought the place was going to go up in flames. Great Times RIP Neil Peart you inspired, awed, and made me think before passing never forget those great moments (from Lakeside Park) though it’s just a memory some memories last forever!! Poetry and harmony coming together.
  • Noice Album 👌👌

    5
    By Maximum99999
    Got introduced to YYZ over ten years ago on the game Rock Band; now I’m 15 and it’s still awesome! Amazing that there’s just 3 of them 🤯 Great job Rush!
  • Excellent music

    5
    By AAMiami2018
    One of the best albums of all times!!!
  • Rush is the Greatest Band Ever

    5
    By Lucass21
    My dad introduced me to Rush with a Neil Peart drum solo when I was like 3 years old. I am now 16 years old and still Rush. I love each and every one of the songs off this album. With the unbelievable drums in Tom Sawyer and the beautiful guitar in Limelight.
  • Rush best ever

    5
    By EF3220
    I am a huge Rush fan and I loved this album from the minute I heard it for the first time, amazing to hear these three musician geniuses perform one of very few acts whose life performances sounded just as good as a studio album was lucky to see them live a thrilling experience for sure. Best Rock Band ever in my book.
  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    5
    By broryrybro
    If ever an album deserved six stars, this is the one. A masterpiece amongst masterpieces! Hail to The Kings and Rest In Peace, Professor!