Rush have taken their first four albums on Atlantic Records will release them on vinyl in a new box set, The Albums: 1989-1996.
They are 1989's Presto, 1991's Roll the Bones, 1993's Counterparts, and from 1996, Test for Echo.
Each album includes a print of re-imagined cover art and is housed in a slipcase featuring new artwork by Hugh Syme, who created all of Rush’s album cover art since 1975.
Among the songs included on this collection are “Show Don’t Tell,” "Dreamline," "Roll the Bones,” "Stick it Out," and "Test for Echo."
The Albums: 1989-1996 will be out on Friday. It will set you back $150.
Rush are also the subject of another animated "seek-and-find book," RUSH: Where’s Geddy, Alex, and Neil?
It contains 14 different album-inspired worlds, from their first LP through Hold Your Fire, and this second printing includes two new worlds based off the albums Show of Hands and Presto.
Details at HelloMerch.com.
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