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Wednesday, September 3, 2003 - Rush in Rio DVD news
On October 21st Rush again will prove themselves noteworthy of being a superior live band by releasing their fifth live album "Rush In Rio," recorded during their visit to South America on their "Vapor Trails" tour, making us anxious for yet another triple live CD set (following up 1998's "Different Stages"), along with a companion DVD set to be released on the same day.

Both sets will include tracks spanning the bands entire career; The CD set includes performances of "Between Sun and Moon" and Vital Signs" which have rarely been performed live, and are available for the first time on CD as a live version, while the DVD will include a documentary, multi angle features, 5.1 Dolby Digital sound, as well as rare performances. Here is a Track listing for the CD set. (sorry, the press release did not give specifics about where the discs would be divided)

Tom Sawyer
Distant Early Warning
New World Man
Roll The Bones
Earthshine
YYZ
The Pass
Bravado
The Big Money
Trees
Freewill
Closer To The Heart
Natural Science
One Little Victory
Driven
Ghost Rider
Secret Touch
Dreamline
Red Sector "A"
Leave That Thing Alone
O Baterista
Resist
2112
Limelight
La Villa Strangiato
The Spirit of Radio
By-Tor & The Snow Dog/Cygnus X-1
Working Man
Between Sun & Moon (CD ONLY)
Vital Signs (CD ONLY)

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