Exit... Stage Left (1981)

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Title: Exit... Stage Left
Artist: Rush
Genre: Progressive Rock
Released: 1981

Tracks:
1 - The Spirit of Radio - 5:13
2 - Red Barchetta - 6:49
3 - YYZ - 7:45
4 - A Passage to Bangkok - 3:47
5 - Closer to the Heart - 3:08
6 - Beneath, Between and Behind - 2:36
7 - Jacob's Ladder - 8:47

CD 2
1 - Broon's Bane - 1:37
2 - The Trees - 4:50
3 - Xanadu - 12:10
4 - Freewill - 5:33
5 - Tom Sawyer - 5:01
6 - La Villa Strangiato - 9:37

Overview:
Exit...Stage Left is a live album by Canadian band Rush, released in 1981. A video release with the same name, with slightly different content, was released in 1982 on VHS and later on Laserdisc, and in 2007 on DVD.

The album was voted 9th best live album of all time in a poll by Classic Rock Magazine in 2004.

Tracks 1-3 and 8-13 of the original vinyl were recorded in Canada during the Moving Pictures tour, while tracks 4-7 were recorded in the UK during the Permanent Waves tour.

* The original CD issue did not include "A Passage to Bangkok" due to time constraints, as CDs could only hold 74 minutes at the time. The track did appear on the original LP, 8-track cartridge and cassette issues, and was later included on the remastered CD, when CD times had increased to 80 minutes. Before the remastered version was released, the same live version of "A Passage to Bangkok" was released on the compilation Chronicles in 1990.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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