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Roll the Bones
・ Roll the Bones (song)
・ Roll the Bones Tour
・ Roll the Dice
・ Roll the Dice (band)
・ Roll the Dice (song)
・ Roll Tide
・ Roll to Me
・ Roll Up
・ Roll Up Your Sleeves
・ Roll way
・ Roll with It
・ Roll with It (album)
・ Roll with It (Easton Corbin song)
・ Roll with It (game show)


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Roll the Bones

''Roll the Bones'' is the fourteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1991. It was recorded at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec and McClear Place in Toronto, Ontario with Rupert Hine returning as producer. The album won the 1992 Juno Award for best album cover design. ''Roll the Bones'' became Rush's first US Top 5 album since 1981's ''Moving Pictures'', peaking at #3 on the ''Billboard'' 200. It also achieved an RIAA certification of platinum, the latest Rush album to date to do so. The album was remastered and re-released in 2004 as part of the Atlantic Records "Rush Remasters" series. In 2013, it was remastered and re-released yet again this time as part of the box set ''The Studio Albums 1989-2007''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Rush The Studio Albums 1989-2007'' )
==Style==
"Dreamline" and "Roll the Bones" were popular radio staples of the early 90s, with the former reaching #1 on the Album Rock Tracks chart, while "Where's My Thing?" became the band's third instrumental and was their second song to be nominated for a Grammy, in 1991, losing to Eric Johnson's "Cliffs of Dover". Coincidentally, Johnson went on to provide support for the Roll the Bones tour in fall of 1991; alternative rockers, The Beyond supported them in Europe in 1992. The musical style of ''Roll the Bones'' paved the way for the "alternative" style of 1993’s ''Counterparts''.
"Bones" is a slang term for dice. In the ''Roll the Bones'' tourbook of 1991-92, Neil Peart described both the mindset of the lyrics written for not only the title track, but also the album:
The liner notes contain the cryptic phrase "now it's dark". Peart later explained that "The phrase occurs in David Lynch's classic film ''Blue Velvet''."〔http://2112.net/powerwindows/transcripts/19940100backstageclub.htm〕

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