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  1. Rupert Hine; Rush; Rush singles chronology "Dreamline" (1991) "Roll the Bones" (1992) "Ghost of a Chance" (1992) "Roll the Bones" is a song by the Canadian rock band ...

    • 1991
    • February 1992 (UK)
  2. Roll the Bones was recorded at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec, and McClear Place in Toronto, between February and May 1991. The band resumed working with co-producer Rupert Hine and engineer Stephen Tayler, both of whom had worked on Presto. The vocals were recorded in England.

    • February–May 1991
    • Rupert Hine, Rush
    • September 3, 1991
  3. Sep 3, 1991 · [Verse 4] What's the deal? Spin the wheel If the dice are hot Take a shot Play your cards, show us what you got What you're holding If the cards are cold Don't go folding Lady Luck is golden She ...

  4. Roll The Bones, the band’s 14th studio record, was recorded once again at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec and McClear Place in Toronto, Ontario. Rupert Hine returned as co-producer, after previously producing Presto. Roll the Bones has a taste of rap, a bit of funk, and a bigger “groove” than fans expected from Rush at the time.

  5. Sep 3, 1991 · You Bet Your Life Lyrics. About “Roll the Bones”. The album and title track share their title with a Fritz Leiber story about a man who plays craps with Death. The main character, unhappy ...

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  7. Peart (1991): "The song 'Roll the Bones' is full of any number of little decisions that I had to make about what I thought, and how best to express them and how to introduce the idea that yes we do have free will and yes we do have choices, and yes our choices do affect the way our fates turn out. But at the same time, there are always these ...

  8. The album was produced by Rupert Hine who was also the producer on Presto (1989) and released through Atlantic Records on the 3rd of September 1991. The band had great commercial succes with the album which was the first US Top 5 album since Moving Pictures (1981). The music on Roll the Bones follows much the same formula as the one used on ...

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