Grace Under Pressure Tour (album)

Grace Under Pressure Tour (album)

Grace Under Pressure Tour is a live CD by Canadian progressive rock band Rush, originally released as part of the box set Rush Replay X 3. It is a soundtrack to their video Grace Under Pressure Tour, originally released on VHS and Laserdisc, remastered for the Rush Replay X 3 on DVD. Grace Under Pressure Tour includes live recording of songs from albums Rush, 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, Signals and Grace Under Pressure. A limited edition version of the Rush Replay X 3 set sold by BestBuy contains four bonus audio tracks on the Grace Under Pressure CD. Those are "Limelight" from the Exit...Stage Left video, "Closer to the Heart" recorded during the Moving Pictures tour, from the same video release, which is a different version than the live album release track, which was recorded during the Permanent Waves tour, and "The Spirit of Radio" and "Tom Sawyer" from the A Show of Hands video soundtrack.

The Grace Under Pressure Tour CD received a standalone release on August 11, 2009. That release featured a miniature reproduction of the tour booklet, as did the DVD. It also features the same artwork as the Grace Under Pressure album, with '1984 Tour' written in the bottom left hand corner.

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