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If you aren’t familiar with Rush ... CD cover art. Suffice to say, their music has been constant in my life. It wasn’t until last year, however, that I truly began to appreciate their work from a ...
Even if you’re a novice Rush fan, you probably know “Xanadu” from Rush’s 1977 record A Farewell To Kings. There aren’t many known stories behind this Rush album, but Neil Peart did ...
Rush’s transformative sophomore album Fly by Night, which marked Peart’s arrival in the band, turns 50 on February 14, and the band will release the career-spanning four CD box set Rush 50 on ...
Hemispheres (1978) Hemispheres feels a ... but it’s the first Rush album where the shorter, punchier songs are consistently as cleverly constructed as the artsy deep cuts. 4. Fly by Night (1975) ...
Because sometimes Rush really make no sense at all ... Who could forget the Hemispheres album cover: a naked man floating on a human brain, staring down a bowler-hatted figure lifted from a ...
7. ‘Countdown’ – Signals Right as the 1980s began, Rush was still fairly green when it came to synth-driven music. Moving Pictures may have featured its fair share of synths, but since that was aces ...
Jamie xx — In Waves Jamie xx. For Jamie xx’s 2015 debut, In Colour, the album cover lived up to its name.A rainbow pinwheel, adorned with a stray white block, dominates the field of vision. So ...
Lee! Lifeson! Peart! MOJO ranks every album from Canadian power trio Rush from worst to best. 19. Test For Echo ... Replete with some of the distinctive chord voicings Lifeson used so memorably on ...
Hemispheres, Rush’s sixth studio album, was originally released in October 1978, and it built upon the adventurous sonic template the band established on its acclaimed 1977 effort, A Farewell To ...
On this day (29 October) in 1978, the sixth studio album by Rush was released. Its title was Hemispheres, and as the band’s bassist, vocalist and keyboard player Geddy Lee admitted: “That record ...
Led by radio-conquering singles "Freewill" and "The Spirit of Radio," Rush's 1980 album Permanent Waves helped launch the Canadian trio into rock's top tier of arena-fillers. How much the cover ...
He was just 52. Rush Released a Cover Song as Single in Advance of Its Debut Album During the sessions for Rush’s first album, the trio recorded a cover of the Buddy Holly tune “Not Fade Away ...