The Fifth Order of Angels
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| The Fifth Order of Angels | ||
|---|---|---|
| Live album by Rush | ||
| Recorded | 1974 | |
| Genre | Progressive rock | |
In 1974 Rush released their self-titled album. Shortly after that, in August, they played a gig in Cleveland at the Agora Ballroom, which was recorded live for the FM station, WMMS[1]. The concert was eventually released as an unauthorized live bootleg called The Fifth Order of Angels.
Track listing:
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- Intro
- Finding My Way (Rush)
- Best I Can (Later released on Fly by Night)
- Need Some Love (Rush)
- In the End (Later released on Fly by Night)
- Fancy Dancer (Unreleased track - eventually dropped from catalogue altogether, along with "Bad Boy" and "Garden Road"[1])
- In the Mood (Rush)
- Bad Boy (Unreleased track - cover of the song by The Beatles[1])
- Here Again (Rush)
- Working Man (Rush)
- Drum Solo
- What You're Doing (Rush)
- Garden Road (Unreleased track)
Drummer Neil Peart joined the band on July 29, 1974, approximately one month prior to this recording[1]. He replaced founding drummer, John Rutsey.

