Rush Rush 'n Roulette Oakland California 1992.01.30 SBD 2CD FLAC
Download Torrent
Opens in your torrent client (e.g. qBittorrent)
Health
Dead0/0
Info HashB1E3534C8B19A40298990BC1E27B7166FA2905C1
Peers Updated8 hours ago (2026-03-25 12:17:59)
Description
Rush - Rush 'n Roulette Oakland California 1992.01.30 SBD 2CD FLAC
Rush - Rush 'n' Roulette '92 - Corrected
Media: 2 CD
Audio
Time: 62:50, 63:11
Catalog: Silver Rarities: SIRA 54/55
Source: Soundboard
Date: January 30, 1992
Location: Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California, USA
This is a corrected version of the Silver Rarities release "Rush 'n' Roulette '92."
Lineage: Original SHN files > xAct 2.37 (decode to WAV) > Audacity 2.1.1 (track
editing) > xAct 2.37 (align sectors, encode to FLAC level 8, FFP).
DISC 1: (62:50)
01 - Force Ten 6:05
02 - Limelight 4:27
03 - Freewill 4:06
04 - Distant Early Warning 4:32
05 - Time Stand Still 5:32
06 - Dreamline 6:01
07 - Bravado 6:28
08 - Roll The Bones 6:43
09 - Show Don't Tell 6:17
10 - The Big Money 6:19
11 - Ghost Of A Chance 6:21
DISC 2: (63:11)
01 - Subdivisions 4:21
02 - The Pass 4:54
03 - Where's My Thing? 5:17
04 - The Rhythm Method 7:28
05 - Closer To The Heart 4:48
06 - Xanadu 6:32
07 - Superconductor 5:12
08 - Tom Sawyer 6:12
09 - The Spirit Of Radio 5:02
10 - 2112: Overture 3:20
11 - Finding My Way 2:09
12 - La Villa Strangiato 3:18
13 - Anthem 1:45
14 - Red Barchetta 1:13
15 - The Spirit Of Radio 1:40
Total Time = 02:06:11
Comments:
"This is arguably the best double-CD bootleg out there. Taken from a soundboard
recording of an early Roll the Bones concert, it sounds almost like an official
live Rush album. It merely lacks the final mix of elements to make a "true" live
album (sometimes the crowd is too loud, sometimes very faint). The original
recording of this show is somewhat in question. Story has it that Les Claypool
(bassist for the group Primus, an opening act on the RTB tour) wanted to hear a
recording of one of the shows. A DAT copy of the soundboard was sent to him, but
intercepted along the way and made into this double CD. Whether or not the story
is true, the sound quality on this is almost a guarantee that this is from a (or
copy of a) soundboard recording. The packaging on the CD is weak, although there
are pictures taken from the RTB tour included inside. Two of the songs are
mislabeled: "Dreamline" is "Dream Life", and "Subdivisions" is "Sub Divisions".
Overall though, care was taken to make the track listing fairly accurate. This
is a no-nonsense, no-frills, must-have CD. In this little gem you're paying for
sound quality, not pretty pictures. If you can only buy one RTB show, this
is the one to get."
Rush - Rush 'n' Roulette '92 - Corrected
Media: 2 CD
Audio
Time: 62:50, 63:11
Catalog: Silver Rarities: SIRA 54/55
Source: Soundboard
Date: January 30, 1992
Location: Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California, USA
This is a corrected version of the Silver Rarities release "Rush 'n' Roulette '92."
Lineage: Original SHN files > xAct 2.37 (decode to WAV) > Audacity 2.1.1 (track
editing) > xAct 2.37 (align sectors, encode to FLAC level 8, FFP).
DISC 1: (62:50)
01 - Force Ten 6:05
02 - Limelight 4:27
03 - Freewill 4:06
04 - Distant Early Warning 4:32
05 - Time Stand Still 5:32
06 - Dreamline 6:01
07 - Bravado 6:28
08 - Roll The Bones 6:43
09 - Show Don't Tell 6:17
10 - The Big Money 6:19
11 - Ghost Of A Chance 6:21
DISC 2: (63:11)
01 - Subdivisions 4:21
02 - The Pass 4:54
03 - Where's My Thing? 5:17
04 - The Rhythm Method 7:28
05 - Closer To The Heart 4:48
06 - Xanadu 6:32
07 - Superconductor 5:12
08 - Tom Sawyer 6:12
09 - The Spirit Of Radio 5:02
10 - 2112: Overture 3:20
11 - Finding My Way 2:09
12 - La Villa Strangiato 3:18
13 - Anthem 1:45
14 - Red Barchetta 1:13
15 - The Spirit Of Radio 1:40
Total Time = 02:06:11
Comments:
"This is arguably the best double-CD bootleg out there. Taken from a soundboard
recording of an early Roll the Bones concert, it sounds almost like an official
live Rush album. It merely lacks the final mix of elements to make a "true" live
album (sometimes the crowd is too loud, sometimes very faint). The original
recording of this show is somewhat in question. Story has it that Les Claypool
(bassist for the group Primus, an opening act on the RTB tour) wanted to hear a
recording of one of the shows. A DAT copy of the soundboard was sent to him, but
intercepted along the way and made into this double CD. Whether or not the story
is true, the sound quality on this is almost a guarantee that this is from a (or
copy of a) soundboard recording. The packaging on the CD is weak, although there
are pictures taken from the RTB tour included inside. Two of the songs are
mislabeled: "Dreamline" is "Dream Life", and "Subdivisions" is "Sub Divisions".
Overall though, care was taken to make the track listing fairly accurate. This
is a no-nonsense, no-frills, must-have CD. In this little gem you're paying for
sound quality, not pretty pictures. If you can only buy one RTB show, this
is the one to get."