"I think we were pretty high when we made a lot of that record," Geddy Lee said of Caress of Steel in the Rush documentary, Beyond the Lighted Stage. "And it sounds like it to me." Indeed. On one hand ...
But in retrospect, he isn't completely satisfied with his work on Caress of Steel, the first of their numerous collaborations. Mostly, he says, because the record company made some last-minute ...
Rush already had one album under their belt when they went into Toronto Sound studio at the end of 1974 to record their sophomore set, Fly by Night. But the Canadian trio's endeavors 50 years ago ...
This month, the Canadian trio's breakthrough album celebrated its 40th anniversary. Guitarist Alex Lifeson recalls its unlikely creation and fans... "It could have spelled the end for us." Alex ...
Rush frontman Geddy Lee has always been honest about his work. He once named the album he thinks is the worst the Canadian ...
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Alex Lifeson on Rush's big gamble —'2112,' the album that became their global breakthrough
When Rush ended their 40-year journey, Alex Lifeson decided he was going to spend his time working on his solo career. Instead, he teamed up with the musicians in the Canadian/American band Envy of ...
In the wake of Neil Peart‘s death, interest in Rush — the band that featured his virtuosic drumming and thought-provoking lyrics for more than 40 years — has surged, propelling their 1976 prog-rock ...
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