This CD sounds like it's from a "made-for-radio" CD (like King Biscuit). The audience is barely audible except inbetween songs, and then it's overwhelming. The tracks are definitely from a Roll The Bones show, but it's impossible to tell which one. The encore IS from "Rush N Roulette '92", but the rest of the CD is not.
The sound is superb, although the guitar can be hard to hear at times. A soundboard copy to be sure, since the audience is never heard except during the breaks. Speaking of breaks, the songs are completely out of order from the RTB tour but breaks between most of the songs can't be heard. "Tom Sawyer" is faded at the end before "Bravado" begins, and after it ends (before "Subdivisions"). There is also a fade just before "Anthem", although why is anyone's guess because they're already into the encore.
The packaging is pathetic, with a cartoon hand with a cup of dice on the front, and the same cup tipped over (spilling out dice, a feather, and other things best left undetermined). A few of the songs are incorrectly labelled ("Early" is misspelled, and "Spirit of the Radio").
What's most frustrating is attempting to find out where this recording came from. Most of the talking by Geddy is edited out (cleverly I might add). However, there are two things that can identify it (if you know where it's from, please let me know). Both appear in "Time Stand Still". About 10 seconds into the song, there is a person who crows like a rooster. Then you can hear Neil tapping his sticks together, and hear a count of "four" just before the song starts.
Overall, a decent CD. Worth it for the sound if you like a mixture of songs and not a full show. It's a shame the whole show wasn't pressed on to cd, instead of this menagerie of songs.