(Review from progressiveworld.net)

Rush in Rio is the fifth live album of the Canadian power trio’s career, recorded at the final show of the Vapor Trails tour.

Yes, almost all of Rush In Rio was heard on prior live releases, but never like this. That’s because Rush found a previously untapped fan base in Brazil, an incredibly enthusiastic multitude that demonstrated their love for Rush by showing up in huge numbers (60,000 in Sao Paulo, the Rush attendance record) and in turn inspired the band to really play their hearts out. Which probably wasn’t hard to do; the fans practically worshipped the band, were quite vocal in their appreciation that Rush chose to visit Brazil, knew the words to all the songs – even the girls, for crying out loud – and even sang along during the instrumentals “YYZ” and “La Villa Strangiato”. Now, who wouldn’t be inspired by that?

Line-up:
- Geddy Lee / bass, vocals
- Alex Lifeson / electric and acoustic guitars, mandola
- Neil Peart / drums, cymbals

Track List:
CD1
01. Tom Sawyer (5:04)
02. Distant early warning (4:50)
03. New world man (4:04)
04. Roll the bones (6:15)
05. Earthshine (5:44)
06. YYZ (4:56)
07. The pass (4:52)
08. Bravado (6:18)
09. The big money (6:03)
10. The trees (5:12)
11. Free will (5:48)
12. Closer to the heart (3:04)
13. Natural science (8:34)
CD2
01. One little victory (5:32)
02. Driven (5:22)
03. Ghost rider (5:36)
04. Secret touch (7:00)
05. Dreamline (5:10)
06. Red sector A (5:16)
07. Leave that thing alone (4:59)
08. O baterista (8:54)
09. Resist (4:23)
10. 2112 (6:52)
CD3
01. Limelight (4:29)
02. La villa strangiato (10:05)
03. The spirit of radio (5:28)
04. By-Tor and the snow dog (4:34)
05. Cygnus X-1 (3:12)
06. Working man (5:48)
07. Between sun & moon (The board bootlegs) (4:51)
08. Vital signs (The board bootlegs) (4:59)

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