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Rush - Chronicles - The Video Collection DVD

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Prog-rock's dominant power trio Rush get a worthy showcase in Chronicles, a DVD compilation that repeats the 1990 VHS release with minor variations and some pleasant surprises. It's aptly titled, as the videos follow Rush's 30-year evolution in fashion, performance and visual representation. Loyalists may wish for a lengthier selection, but with remastered Dolby 2-channel stereo, this 63-minute disc clearly improves upon the VHS release. The in-studio performance of "Tom Sawyer" is new (previous versions were from the Exit, Stage Left concert video), and although hidden... bonus videos of "The Enemy Within" and "Afterimage" are inaccurately listed as "previously unreleased" (they appeared on the 1985 compilation Through the Camera Eye), their inclusion here is welcome (and accessible by selecting the "Rush Chronicles" logo on the DVD's "Play Videos" menu). Aimee Mann makes a playful appearance on "Time Stand Still". This is recommended to Rush purists only, but on those terms, it's essential viewing. --Jeff Shannon [show more]

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Released
03 May 2004
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal-Island 
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Runtime
63 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
0602498622544 
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Promo clips from the Prog Rock veterans, spanning the last 15 years of their career.