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After celebrating over 40 years together with the same trio line-up,  UMe continues the celebration of the Rush catalog with the release of  three 40
th anniversary expanded editions of the band’s classic 1976 album 
2112.  Click here to order the 
2CD/DVD edition, the 
three-LP 200-gram vinyl edition, or the 
Super Deluxe edition incorporating both CDs, the DVD, all three LPs plus bonus items (detailed below). 
On December 16, 2016, 2112—40th will be released in three distinct variations. The 
2CD/DVD edition will include a newly remastered CD of the original 2112  album by Abbey Road Studios, and an additional CD of rare, live and  previously unreleased material including newly-recorded tracks from 2112  featuring Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters along with Nick  Raskulinecz, Billy Talent, Steven Wilson from Porcupine Tree, Jacob  Moon and Alice In Chains. The set’s third disc is a DVD featuring a  newly restored vintage 1976 Rush concert recorded at the Capitol Theatre  in Passaic, NJ, plus bonus videos of the Grohl/Hawkins/Raskulinecz  track and Billy Talent track, and a new 25+ minute interview featuring  Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson and longtime producer & engineer Terry  Brown. The new 2112 remaster originally appeared  on the much-acclaimed 2015 hologram vinyl edition of the album; this  marks the Abbey Road Studios master first time on CD.
UMe is also releasing a 
three-LP 200-gram vinyl edition incorporating all of the aforementioned audio material, plus a special laser-etched LP side, the 2015 hologram on 
2112’s  side B and a unique turntable mat featuring the band’s iconic Starman  character. Fans will also have the option of purchasing a 
Super Deluxe edition of 
2112,  incorporating both CDs, the DVD, all three LPs plus its bonus items,  and several exclusive collectable items including two 12-inch x 12-inch  lithos, one featuring Hugh Syme’s original Starman pencil sketching, the  second showcasing a 1976 Massey Hall ticket stub; a reprint of the 1976  Massey Hall handbill and three buttons featuring each band member, all  housed in a box lined with velvet flocking. For the first 1,000 Super Deluxe pre-order  purchases at Rush.com, us.udiscovermusic.com and udiscovermusic.com,  the purchaser will receive a limited edition 7-inch pressing of the  album’s first single “The Twilight Zone” (b/w “Lessons”) and a custom  red star 45 large hole adapter ring, both newly designed by Hugh Syme.
All three versions of 
2112—40th feature  extensive liner notes by renowned rock historian Rob Bowman, and newly  designed artwork by longtime Rush art director Hugh Syme. The set’s rare  recordings include “Solar Federation,” spotlighting the isolated Neil  Peart vocals that close the song “2112” in “Grand Finale,” two outtakes  from the 1976 Massey Hall concerts including “Something For Nothing” and  a nearly complete 15+ minute performance of “2112,” as well as a  recently-rediscovered live version of the album track “The Twilight  Zone,” which has only been performed twice in the band’s long history.
The cover versions of 
"Tears" performed by Alice In Chains, 
"A Passage To Bangkok" (sample) by Billy Talent, and 
"Twilight Zone" by Steven Wilson are now available on Youtube. 
Tracklistings below.