RUSH - Roll The Bones (1991)

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Tracks
Dreamline

Bravado

Roll The Bones

Face Up

Where's My thing? (Part IV, "Gangster of Boats" Trilogy)

The Big Wheel

Heresy

Ghost Of A Chance

Neurotica

You Bet Your Life

Musicians
Geddy Lee

Bass Guitar
Vocals
Synthesizers

Alex Lifeson

Electric & Accoustic Guitars
Backing Vocals

Neil Peart

Drums and Cymbals

Anthem Records Inc.

Production
Produced by Rupert Hine and RUSH
Engineered by Stephen W. Tayler
Arrangements by RUSH and Ruprt Hine

Recorded February - May 1991, at Le Studio, Morin Heights, assisted by Simon Pressey
McClear Place, Toronto, assisted by Paul Seeley, and mixed at Nomis Studios, London
assisted by Ben Darlow

Additional keyboards and background vocals by Rupert Hine
Preporduction work at Chalet Studio by Lerxst Sound, assisted by Everett Ravestein
Mastered by Bob Ludwig, Masterdisk NYC
Management by Ray Danniels, SRO Management Inc., Toronto
Executive production by Anthem Records: Liam Birt
Art direction and design by Hugh Syme
Portraits by Andrew MacNaughtan
Photography by Scarpati
Digitals by Joe Berndt

Special thanks
to those who keep us "rolling": at Shallow Studio - The Koopster, David, Rob,
Caroline, Logger, the War Room, Chester Sight and Sound, CNN,
The Psychedelic Shack, The Sugar Shack, Johnny Abdul, the birds. At Le Studio -
Richard, Simon, Linda, Francine, Benoit, Martin, le Bulldozer. At McClear Place -
bob, Paul, Greg. At Nomis - Benoit d'Arleaux, Steve, Dave, Anne-Marie, New England
Digital (Nick how-about-a-credit?), and a belated thank you to Pippa. At SRO - Ray,
Pegi, Sheila, Kim, Evelyn, Laura. On the road - Tour Manager and Lighting Director:
Howard Ungerleider, President and Stage Manager: Liam Birt, Production Manager:
Nick Kotos, Concert Sound Engineer: Robert Scovill, Stage Left Tech: Skip
Gildersleeve, Center Stage Tech: Larry Allen, Stage Right Tech: Jim Johnson,
Keyboard Tech: Tony Geranios, Monitor Engineer: Bill Chrysler, and also some of
the other "old campaigners": Billy Collins, Matt Druzbik, Jack Funk, Tom Hartman,
Ted Leamy, Brad Madix, Mac McLear, Mike McLoughlin, George Steinert, Mike Weiss,
Tom Whittaker, and Mr. Big (band and crew). At home - perpetual thanks and
appreciation to our families, who are always there to catch us when we stop
rolling...

Brought to you by the letter "B"

We appreciate continuing technical assistance from Saved By Technology, Wal
Basses, Paul Reed Smith Guitars, Gallien-Krueger, Ludwig Drums, Avedis Zildjian
cymbals, and - The Omega Concern.

"Now it's dark."


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