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  1. Moving Pictures is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on February 12, 1981, by Anthem Records. After touring to support their previous album, Permanent Waves (1980), the band started to write and record new material in August 1980 with longtime co-producer Terry Brown.

  2. 29 de nov. de 2020 · It's a layered joke: The cover shows a crew of workers physically moving pictures (paintings of dogs playing poker, the "Starman" character from 2112 and a burning Joan of Arc) and a group of...

  3. Hugh Syme narrates the creation of RushsMoving Pictures’ iconic album artwork. Celebrate 40 years of ‘Moving Pictures’ with the 2015 album remaster + the complete, unreleased Toronto...

  4. Moving Pictures became the band’s biggest selling album in the U.S., rising to #3 on the Billboard charts. It remains Rushs most popular and commercially successful studio recording. Rush’s complex songwriting and musical virtuosity reached new heights on this album.

  5. 13 de may. de 2014 · The cover to Rushs seminal album, 1980’s Moving Pictures, works on three different levels to illustrate the title. First of all, you can see 6 people transporting paintings, or moving pictures. Then a family on the side is crying, because the pictures are moving.

  6. 13 de ene. de 2021 · 'Moving Pictures' (1981) Syme's pun obsession went to another level with his Moving Pictures concept, which crystallized as soon as Peart told him the title. "I Immediately saw people moving...

  7. Not only is 1981's Moving Pictures Rush's best album, it is undeniably one of the greatest hard rock albums of all time. The new wave meets hard rock approach of Perma-nent Waves is honed to perfection -- all seven of the tracks are classics (four are still featured regularly in concert and on classic rock radio).