All The World's a Stage - The Album

All The World's a Stage - The Album

Rush - All The World's a Stage (1976)
Released September 29, 1976
Mercury/Polygram
Live Recording (June 11, 12, 13 at Toronto's Massey Hall)

Time/Songs:

(04:59) Bastille Day - From the album Caress Of Steel
(04:57) Anthem - From the album Fly By Night
(04:05) Fly By Night / In The Mood - From the albums Fly By Night and Rush
(04:04) Something For Nothing - From the album 2112
(05:06) Lakeside Park - From the album Caress Of Steel
(16:51) 2112 - From the album 2112
(12:01) By-Tor and the Snowdog - From the album Fly By Night
(07:15) In The End - From the album Fly By Night
(14:20) Working Man / Finding My Way - From the album Rush
(05:41) What You're Doing - From the album Rush

On the cover of All The World's a Stage

All The World's A Stage is a pretty straight-forward cover, except that the original pressings of the album came with a triple gatefold jacket.

"Yes, well, that was during the hiatus of outrageous packaging. As I said, AGI in Chicago did all of Rush's printing then, up until about four years ago. Albums like Ooh La La by the Faces, and Physical Graffiti-all of that was going on then, so we thought we'd go for a six panel jacket."

- Hugh Syme, 1983 interview


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