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Audio 24 May 1986 - Cal Expo Amphitheatre, Sacramento, California [Soundcheck] [Audience]

Rush Archives

Syrinx Computers

Downloads:

Track Listing:

01 - Middletown Dreams (cut)​
02 - Red Sector A​
03 - Mystic Rhythms​
04 - The Big Money (cut)​

Notes:

  • This was found on an old website using the Wayback Machine. This appears to be mostly uncirculated, since there doesn't seem to be any other information about it elswhere online.
  • This was only available in MP3 format, so if someone has a lossless copy or further details, please let us know.

Preview:

 
Thanks a ton for sharing this! I was not aware of this one either, and I'm not seeing it in any compilations, so I definitely do not have the lossless version.

I'll try looking into it more if I can, but it seems too obscure of a recording for anyone to know anything about it. Perhaps if you provided more info on that old forum post you found via Wayback Machine, I may have a better idea of who I should be looking to contact about it.

I can upload the MP3 files that you found for the time being. If you're not sure how to upload them, you could just email me a zip folder, and I'll put them in my Mega account and edit a link in your main post.
 
Thanks a ton for sharing this! I was not aware of this one either, and I'm not seeing it in any compilations, so I definitely do not have the lossless version.

I'll try looking into it more if I can, but it seems too obscure of a recording for anyone to know anything about it. Perhaps if you provided more info on that old forum post you found via Wayback Machine, I may have a better idea of who I should be looking to contact about it.

I can upload the MP3 files that you found for the time being. If you're not sure how to upload them, you could just email me a zip folder, and I'll put them in my Mega account and edit a link in your main post.
Sorry for the late reply. I haven’t been home in a bit, and I’m still not. When I do get back I’ll be able to send them over to you. I’ll also be able to get anymore info I can
 
I was forwarded some information about this, apparently it was available on the old "MitA's Rush Oddities" website, so I'm guessing that is where you found it. I had no idea that domain was no longer running, but it has been quite some time since I last visited there. However, after a bit of researching, I did find that the webmaster very recently relaunched the site at a new domain here. So I was able to get the MP3s of this recording, but I also found the webmaster's contact email. So when I get the chance to compose a message, I'll see if they hopefully may have a lossless source laying around.
 
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