Symphony Orchestra play rush
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- Walkinghairball
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As far as I know there are only two classical Rush albums, both string quartet tributes by Todd Mark Rubenstein. One is Exit.. Stage Right and the other is 2112. They're quite good. Todd's a really nice guy. I've chatted with him online a few times.
You can order those CDs directly from him, and he offers a 25% discount.
http://www.tmrpro.com
You can order those CDs directly from him, and he offers a 25% discount.
http://www.tmrpro.com
Ja, right. These two albums are really good.
On 2112 there are some interesting differences between the original and the string-version.
- Discovery: you don't hear a waterfall in the background, you hear
the ocean and birds (the white ones that are soaring near the shore,
don't know the american word for them)
- Grand Final: Attention all... the words come from a female computer
instead of a male.
Nice albums, I tell you, and worth to be bought.
On 2112 there are some interesting differences between the original and the string-version.
- Discovery: you don't hear a waterfall in the background, you hear
the ocean and birds (the white ones that are soaring near the shore,
don't know the american word for them)
- Grand Final: Attention all... the words come from a female computer
instead of a male.
Nice albums, I tell you, and worth to be bought.
- Walkinghairball
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