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Martin 00-28 Modern Deluxe

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Not every acoustic needs to blow the walls out with volume and projection; there are critical styles of guitar that require subtlety and nuance....

Marcus King

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Marcus King is a guitar slingin’ powerhouse barnstormer. Unlike most contemporary pop music – heavy on production, low on everything else – King’s new...

Classics: October 2022

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Had you been a music-loving resident of Bogalusa, Louisiana, at the height of the jazz age, you would’ve caught wind of a young virtuoso...

Dumble Garage Band Ripper

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Through much of his career, Alexander Dumble made amps at his discretion, building one of his hallowed tone machines only if he liked the...

Fender Precision Bass

The Fender Precision Bass, introduced in 1951, was arguably more revolutionary and more influential on popular music than the Telecaster or Stratocaster. As the...

Xotic XW-1 LPB Limited Edition

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Wah pedals come in a variety of sizes and textures, so finding one that checks all the boxes can be difficult. Based on the...

Reddick Voyager Custom

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The concept of pickup-swapping guitars has been around for decades, almost always with cumbersome results. With the Voyager, Reddick Guitars has devised a fresh...

Alan Parsons

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With his latest album, From The New World, legendary musician/producer Alan Parsons continues a string of lushly orchestrated progressive rock, this time featuring guests...

Fretprints: Michael Schenker

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Underrated pioneers of melodic metal in the 1970s and ’80s, UFO’s music compared with contemporaries Thin Lizzy, Rainbow, AC/DC, and Whitesnake, yet they achieved...

Moving Pictures – Rush

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ORDER Moving Pictures and we’ll pay the shipping*!

Authors: Will Romano, 6.04” x 8.83” inches 298 pages. Soft Cover. 290 pages text and 8 pages full color. Weight: 1.1 lb. Publisher: Backbeat. ISBN: 978-1-4930-6235-5. Price: $24.97.

Moving Pictures:How Rush Created Progressive Hard Rock’s Greatest Record

There’s nothing like it in the Rush catalog, or, indeed, in the entire prog-rock canon. Stylistically expansive and intellectually ambitious, 1981’s Moving Pictures was a landmark release, one that helped define the progressive genre and that ensured Rush’s place in the rock pantheon. In this definitive account of the album’s creation and legacy, author Will Romano explores the rare alchemy behind a record that continues to inspire musicians and listeners even today.

The key to its lasting significance is the distinctive overarching vision that Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart brought to the album. As Romano shows, Moving Pictures reconciled opposing creative sensibilities to a remarkable degree, giving the record real thematic depth while at the same time rendering it the very antithesis of a “concept album.”

Filled with behind-the-scenes details based on new research and interviews, newbies and fervent fans alike will find this an illuminating exploration of one of the band’s most enduring achievements.

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