- Digitally remastered from the original master tapes [!]
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Roll the Bones is the fourteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1991. The album also won the 1992 Juno for best album cover design.
Roll the Bones marks further change from the 80s Rush to the 90s Rush. The roles have generally been reversed; guitar is beginning to creep to the front of the song arrangements, while bursts of keyboard and organ are played in the background. "Dreamline" and "Roll the Bones" were popular radio staples of the early 90s, while "Where's My Thing?" became the band’s third instrumental. The musical style of Roll the Bones paved the way for the "alternative" style of 1993’s Counterparts.
Roll the Bones became Rush's first US Top 5 album since 1981's Moving Pictures peaking at #3 on The Billboard 200. The album went Double Platinum according to Atlantic Records although the RIAA has it listed at Platinum.
TRACKLIST:
"Dreamline" – 4:38
"Bravado" – 4:35
"Roll the Bones" – 5:30
"Face Up" – 3:54
"Where's My Thing?, Pt. 4: Gangster of Boats Trilogy" – 3:49
"The Big Wheel" – 5:13
"Heresy" – 5:26
"Ghost of a Chance" – 5:19
"Neurotica" – 4:40
"You Bet Your Life" – 5:00
LINE-UP:
Geddy Lee - Synthesizer, Bass, Vocals
Alex Lifeson - Acoustic & electric guitars, Vocals
Neil Peart - Drums
with
Rupert Hine - Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals
Joe Berndt - Digital Effects
Ben Darlow - Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Bob Ludwig - Mastering
Andrew MacNaughtan - Photography
Simon Pressey - Assistant Engineer
Everett Ravestein - Pre-Production, Pre-Production Assistant
John Scarpati - Photography
Paul Seeley - Assistant Engineer
Hugh Syme - Art Direction, Design
Stephen W. Tayler - Engineer