Album Results

Different Stages 

Rush

Different Stages

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Atlantic Recording Corporation
Release date: 1998

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 3
1.  Dreamline: set one more
2.  Limelight: set one more
3.  Driven: set one more
4.  Bravado: set one more
5.  Animate: set one more
6.  Show Don't Tell: set one more
7.  The Trees: set one more
8.  Nobody's Hero: set one more
9.  Closer To The Heart: set one more
10.  2112: set one more
11.  Bonus Track: set one more
12.  Bonus Track: set one more
13.  Bonus Track: set one more
14.  Bonus Track: set one more
15.  Bonus Track: set one more
16.  Bonus Track: set one more
Disc 2 of 3
1.  Test For Echo: set two more
2.  Analog Kid: set two more
3.  Freewill: set two more
4.  Roll The Bones: set two more
5.  Stick It Out: set two more
6.  Resist: set two more
7.  Leave That Thing Alone: set two more
8.  The Rhythm Method: set two more
9.  Natural Science: set two more
10.  The Spirit Of Radio: set two more
11.  Tom Sawyer: set two more
12.  YYZ: set two more
Disc 3 of 3
1.  Bastille Day: set three, Hammersmith Odeon, London 1978 more
2.  By-Tor & The Snow Dog: set three, Hammersmith Odeo... more
3.  Xanadu: set three, Hammersmith Odeon, London 1978 more
4.  Farewell To Kings: set three, Hammersmith Odeon, L... more
5.  Something For Nothing: set three, Hammersmith Odeo... more
6.  Cygnus X-1: set three, Hammersmith Odeon, London 1978 more
7.  Anthem: set three, Hammersmith Odeon, London 1978 more
8.  Working Man: set three, Hammersmith Odeon, London 1978 more
9.  Fly By Night: set three, Hammersmith Odeon, London 1978 more
10.  In The Mood: set three, Hammersmith Odeon, London 1978 more
11.  Cinderella Man: set three, Hammersmith Odeon, Lond... more
Featured Review
The Fear The Fear
Lily Allen
Lily Allen was getting itchy feet after her record label repeatedly postponed the release of her second effort, "It's Not Me, It's You"; but finally, in the new year, her turn to revalidate herself will arrive, beginning with another slice of shiny pop, in which the singer indulges into pop stars' usual temptation of ranting about the difficulties of a newly acquired celebrity lifestyle. No panic, though; "The Fear" is not another of those self-pitying pats in the back. Instead, is pretty much "Alright Still" once again; with Lily's witty lyrics underlined by light electronic touches, making it even more chart-friendly. A strong return, only overshadowed by the sudden impact caused when her spontaneous version of Britney's "Womanizer" leaked from producer Mark Ronson's online radio show. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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