Neil Peart (Neil Ellwood Peart)(12.09.1952 Caledonia, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada † 7.01.2020 Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Kalifornia) - Drums, orchestra bells, tubular bells, temple blocks, cowbells, wind chimes, bell tree, triangle, vibra-slap
Geddy Lee (Gary Lee Weinrib)(29.07.1953, Willowdale, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) - Bass guitar, twelve string guitar, Mini Moog, bass pedal synthesizer, vocals
Alex Lifeson (Aleksandar ®ivojinoviæ)(27.08.1953, Fernie, British Columbia, Canada) - Six and twelve string electric guitar, six and twelve string acoustic guitar, classical guitar, bass pedal synthesizer
Music by Lee, Lifeson and Peart (1,6)
Music by Lee and Lifeson (2-5)
All music published by Core Music Publishing (SOCAN).
Produced by Rush and Terry Brown Recorded at Rockfield Studios, Wales, June 1977
Engineered by Pat Moran and Terry Brown (Broon)
Mixed at Advision Studios, London
Engineered by Terry Brown, Assisted by Declan (not Norman!) O'Doherty and Ken Thomas
Art direction and graphics by Hugh Syme Cover photography by Yosh Inouye Sleeve photography by Roger Stowell Liner photographs by Fin Costello Design assistance by Bob King
Mastered by Bob Ludwig and Brian Lee at Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, Maine
Management by Ray Danniels, SRO Management, Inc., Toronto Executive Production - Moon Records
Roadmaster and lighting director - Howard (Herns) Ungerleider Concert sound engineer and effects consultant - Major Ian Grandy Stage right technician - Liam (Elfbjörn) Birt Stage left technician - Skip (Slider) Gildersleeve Centre stage technician - Larry (The Saint) Allen Stage manager - Mike (Lurch) Hirsh Chauffeur extraordinaire - (Ms.) Jorge Hoadley
Hello and thank you to National Sound and Crew, See Factor Lighting and Crew (U.K. too!), Electrosound U.K. and Crew, Graham The Coach Driver, Alans Moore and Kearsley, all at Rockfield and Pat (Duffo) Moran, (Farewell to Kingsley), Max Websters' Dancing and Crew, the Cult and Crew, Fabrissio, The Percussion Centre, Tony (Old School Thai) Kelly, Continental Tom Berry, and all our friends in the U.K. (and everywhere!) we remember Brooklyn.
A special thank you to Dirk, Lerxst, and Pratt.
Our thanks also go out to the good people of Gibson Guitars, Rickenbacker Guitars, and Slingerland Drums for their personal help and consideration.