2112 | 
enlarge | Artist: Rush Label: Island / Mercury Category: Music
List Price: $9.98 Buy New: $4.58 You Save: $5.40 (54%)
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Rating: 288 reviews Sales Rank: 885
Format: Original Recording Reissued, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.4
MPN: 534626 UPC: 731453462625 EAN: 0731453462625 ASIN: B000001ESF
Release Date: May 6, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!
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| Tracks:
| • | '2112': I: Overture/II: The Temples Of Syrinx/III: Discovery/IV: Presentation/V: Oracle: The Dream/VI. Soliloquy/VII. Grand Finale | | • | A Passage To Bangkok | | • | The Twilight Zone | | • | Lessons | | • | Tears | | • | Something For Nothing |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com essential recording Only Rush could have pulled this off, and only in the '70s. 2112--the title suite of the band's 1976 breakthrough album--is a comically pretentious, futuristic rock opera written by a nerdy drummer and sung by a whiny-voiced geek. It also happens to be a great piece of rock & roll that lifts the listener through a variety of moods and textures from genteel acoustic ("Oracle") to thrilling metal ("The Temples of Syrinx"). Perhaps realizing that they had taken conceptualism about as far as it could go, even these guys backed off on the epic hero stuff for later releases. 2112 still stands as one of the great signposts of the prog-rock era. --Michael Ruby
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| Customer Reviews:
Outstanding! August 20, 2008 N. Carothers I can't believe anyone would give this a 1 star review!! They must be tone deaf!! "Attention all planets of the Solar Federation. We have assumed control!"
I like disagreeing with the masses August 6, 2008 K. D. Hathaway 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This album, if I may be blunt about it, is a complete and utter flying dog turd. The big hype is the "epic" 20-and-a-half minute self-titled track. I wanted to take it safe and just hear it on Youtube before I considered buying. WOOOOOOOOW am I glad I didn't waste my money on this garbage! Nothing stuck out at all, except for the whiny, annoyingly high-pitched vocals, and that I was completely wasting my time. Everyone I know on Yahoo! Answers seems to rave Neil Peart's "superior drumming." Where the hell is it? I don't hear nuthin' superior from ANY of the instruments. I didn't even bother to listen to the lyrics, knowing I'd have to try and interpret what the horrendous singer was saying, and I didn't feel like listening. Apparently, it's a buncha cheesy sci-fi crap anyway. I REALLY don't see the inspiration for other prog-rock bands in Rush (except maybe James LaBrie's ear-piercing vocals for Dream Theater). Symphony X and the aforementioned Dream Theater blows these twats out of the water in terms of lyric writing, instrumental talent, and making good, interesting, and enjoyable 20-minute+ compositions.
WOW!! July 28, 2008 Rock 'N Roll (Las Vegas, Nevada) Rating ****** (I want to rate it 6 out of 5 stars) I am a teenager, and I was mainly into led zeppelin, pink floyd, etc. I was in my loft and I saw my mom's CD, "The Spirit of the Radio" which is a greatest hits of their first 12 studio albums. I picked it up and played it and was blown away. Sure, I had heard Tom Sawyer, but I thought that was their (rush) only good song. The 3 songs that blew my mind the most was Fly by Night, 2112 Overture (Temples of Syrinx), and Closer to the heart. I bought all of Rush's CD's and this album switches between Farewell to Kings and Fly by Night as my favorite Rush album. The album starts with a 20+ minute progressive metal/rock suite. It is a great song and is probably one of my 5 favorite songs ever. Then there is the rest of the album. It is really good and includes a great song Something for Nothing. That is one of my favorite Rush songs. The other songs on the album are good, but the beginning and ending are the best.
Rush, "2112", 1976 June 11, 2008 pinkfloyd (annoymus countries) Rush's 2112 is an essential prog rock album, first off every song on here is great just an awesome album. Even the names cool. First off the title track is actullay 7 song parts compiled into one 20 minute song. 2112 is a great song and is kind of hard too describe but you have too listen for yourself. 2112 the song is about the future and the album is mainly based off that. The only song on here that has a chance of being sutibale for radio is, "The Passage To Bankok", all in all great album buy today
Rush- 2112 June 2, 2008 David A. Brand (Arizona) Awesome CD, great lyrics and wonderful musical scores. This was the start of Rush moing into the current music genre.
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