
Movie
Rush: Grace Under Pressure (Super Deluxe Edition)
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This is not a narrative film but a 40th-anniversary music box set reissue of Rush's 1984 studio album 'Grace Under Pressure.' Released on March 13, 2026, the Super Deluxe Edition was commissioned by surviving members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson. The centerpiece is a newly commissioned stereo remix of the original album by producer Terry Brown (who helmed the original sessions), alongside a Dolby Atmos and 5.1 surround mix by Richard Chycki, both derived from the original multi-track masters. The band's four music videos from the album era are remastered in HD and presented in 5.1 surround and stereo. The set's major archival revelation is the first-ever complete release of the Grace Under Pressure Tour concert filmed at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on September 21, 1984. The 1986 home video release (also titled 'Grace Under Pressure Tour') had presented only a partial performance; the new release, retitled 'Grace Under Pressure Tour: Live in Toronto 1984,' includes over 37 minutes of previously unreleased performances, newly mixed from the original multi-track audio masters by Terry Brown and edited from the original camera masters, remastered in HD, and offered in Dolby Atmos, 5.1 surround, and stereo. Physical editions include a 52-page hardcover book, replica tour memorabilia (tour book, concert ticket, backstage pass, press release, photo lithos, and poster). There is no fictional narrative; the 'story' is the documentation of Rush's creative and touring peak in 1984.
Sources: rush.com official reissue page, SuperDeluxeEdition.com, uDiscoverMusic, Consequence.net, TMDb overview