Outstanding collection of five vinyl LPs from legendary Canadian progressive rock trio Rush. Spanning the band’s commercially successful and creatively influential period from the early 1980s through to the late 1980s, this lot showcases Rush’s evolution from progressive hard rock pioneers into one of the most respected and innovative bands in rock history.
Included in this collection are ‘Moving Pictures’ (1981), ‘Signals’ (1982), ‘Grace Under Pressure’ (1984), ‘Power Windows’ (1985) and ‘Presto’ (1989). These albums feature many of Rush’s best-known recordings including ‘Tom Sawyer’, ‘Limelight’, ‘Red Barchetta’, ‘Subdivisions’, ‘New World Man’, ‘The Analog Kid’, ‘Distant Early Warning’, ‘The Big Money’, ‘Mystic Rhythms’, ‘Show Don’t Tell’ and ‘Superconductor’.
Comprising the celebrated lineup of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart, Rush earned a devoted global following through their exceptional musicianship, complex compositions and thought-provoking lyrics. Albums from this era remain highly regarded by collectors and progressive rock enthusiasts worldwide.
This collection originates from a former radio station library and retains catalogue markings, annotations and broadcast-use provenance.
Included Albums:
• Moving Pictures (1981)
• Signals (1982)
• Grace Under Pressure (1984)
• Power Windows (1985)
• Presto (1989)
Features:
• Collection of five original Rush LPs
• Classic progressive rock recordings
• Features Neil Peart, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson
• Includes several of the band’s most successful albums
• Former radio station library collection
• Original sleeves included
• Excellent collector and listening lot
• Highly influential progressive rock catalogue
Condition varies throughout the collection and is consistent with age and previous radio station use. Sleeves display handling wear, storage wear, catalogue markings, annotations and label residue. Records have not been professionally graded or play tested. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to exact condition from the photographs provided.






