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RUSH To celebrate Rush’s 40th anniversary, every one of the beloved Canadian trio’s Mercury albums—spanning 1974’s self-titled debut through 1989’s live A Show of Hands—have been remastered at Abbey Road Studios from the original analog master tapes and pressed at QRP on dead-quiet 200g LP. Analog lovers and audiophiles, your table is ready. + Rush: Rediscovered 2112 A Farewell to Kings All the World’s a Stage Hemispheres Permanent Waves Moving Pictures Signals 200g LP Box Set 200g LP 200g LP 200g 2LP 200g LP 200g LP 200g LP 200g LP 200g LP $41.99 $26.99 $29.99 LDR18264 $29.99 LDR18288 LDR7858 $26.99 LDR16178 $34.99 LDR17632 $26.99 LDR16154 $26.99 LDR18066 $26.99 LDR11807 LDR18080 Power Windows MORE FROM THIS ARTIST ON PAGE 253 JIMI HENDRIX + MORE FROM THIS ARTIST ON PAGE 252 Freedom: Atlanta Pop Festival Captured on Independence Day 1970 in front of 300,000 fans that joined him in breaking down racial and social barriers, Jimi Hendrix spreads messages of peace, love, and happiness via blistering performances on the same level as his Woodstock set. This gatefold 2LP is pressed at QRP for optimal sound. 200g 2LP $39.99 LDH97814 Are You Experienced Axis: Bold as Love Electric Ladyland 200g LP 180g 2LP 200g LP $19.99 LDH9619 $19.99 $19.99 LDH8515 Van Halen ALSO AVAILABLE: No, you won’t get the blonde bombshell, PBR sixpack, or Corvette. But you’ll get just about every other good-time pleasure from this dynamic new reissue of Van Halen’s groundbreaking debut. Cut by Chris Bellman from the original quarter-inch tapes, it explodes with bottom-end punch and electrifying immediacy. Van Halen II 180g LP + 180g LP LDH9817 $24.99 LDH1917 200g mono LP $24.99 LDH7115 VAN HALEN NIRVANA Band of Gypsys $19.99 LDV55250 180g LP $19.99 LDV9386 180g LP Women and Children First 180g LP 180g LP Diver Down 180g LP $19.99 LDV54987 1984 $19.99 LDV9386 $19.99 LDV55267 Van Halen: Deluxe $19.99 LDV55007 180g LP box set $109.99 LDV55045 + MORE FROM THIS ARTIST ON PAGE 253 MORE FROM THIS ARTIST ON PAGE 253 Few records changed the world. Nevermind did. Released in September 1991, the well-produced yet emotionally raw album forever altered the musical landscape. Ranked #17 on Rolling Stone’s