The Super Deluxe Edition of “Grace Under Pressure” will include a new mix of the tenth album by Rush and will be available in five formats
UMe/Mercury and Anthem Records continue the complete series of expanded reissues of the albums Rush with the arrival of the new Super Deluxe Editions of “Grace Under Pressure”. The tenth studio album by Rushwas originally published in April 1984 and features some key modifications to the sonic template stemming from the band’s decision to further evolve their sound by hiring a new producer after a successful decade working with Terry Brown in the directive. This album marked a change of direction for the trio.
“Grace Under Pressure: Super Deluxe Edition” will be available in five different configurations, including (1) Super Deluxe Edition 4-CD + Blu-ray, (2) Super Deluxe Edition 5-LP + Blu-ray, (3) Super Deluxe Digital Edition, (4) Dolby Atmos Digital Edition and (5) Grace Under Pressure Tour: Live in Toronto 1984 on DSP video. Furthermore, the next February 27 The remastered black vinyl reissue of the self-titled debut album by RUSH of 1974with John Rutsey to the battery.
The GUP box includes 4 CDs and a Blu-ray. CD1 contains the stereo mix of 1984 recently remastered. CD2 plays the new stereo mix of the album by Terry Brown. The album “Grace Under Pressure Tour: Live in Toronto 1984” is found on CDs 3 and 4, plus the concert video on Blu-ray. The Blu-ray also includes the GUP studio album newly mixed in Atmos and 5.1, the new album mix from Terry Brown and 4 music videos. The second configuration of “Grace Under Pressure” to be released is a Super Deluxe Edition of five LPs plus Blu-ray, which is the analog equivalent of the four-CD edition.

