Rush - Grace Under Pressure (1984/2015) 96 kHz Hi Res
BAND/ARTIST: Rush
- Title: Grace Under Pressure
- Year Of Release: 1984/2015
- Label: Virgin EMI
- Genre: Progressive Rock, Classic Rock
- Quality: 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 00:39:22
- Total Size: 939 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Distant Early Warning
02. Afterimage
03. Red Sector A
04. The Enemy Within
05. The Body Electric
06. Kid Gloves
07. Red Lenses
08. Between The Wheels
Personnel:
Geddy Lee - lead vocals, bass guitar, synthesizers
Alex Lifeson - guitar, synthesizers
Neil Peart - drums, percussion
01. Distant Early Warning
02. Afterimage
03. Red Sector A
04. The Enemy Within
05. The Body Electric
06. Kid Gloves
07. Red Lenses
08. Between The Wheels
Personnel:
Geddy Lee - lead vocals, bass guitar, synthesizers
Alex Lifeson - guitar, synthesizers
Neil Peart - drums, percussion
After an extensive search for a producer, Rush struck gold with Peter Henderson. The band shared production duties with him, and completed the album within a few months. The continuous use of synthesizers and keyboards that began on the previous album, „Signals“, is prominent here. Although Alex Lifeson's guitar always plays a key role, it's obvious the group could not shy away from the advancing technology in rock music in 1984.
The first single, 'Distant Early Warning' is an excellent track that exudes a bleakness persistent throughout the record. 'Afterimage' continues this dark outlook; the song is about a close friend of the band who dies in a car accident. 'The Enemy Within' shows that fear is within us as opposed to being created externally and features the usual technical proficiency of drummer Neal Peart. Album closer 'Between The Wheels' is a gloomy number about pressure and showcases Alex Lifeson's creative chord work. Underneath all the dark content in „Grace“, there is a theme of hope. The band was considering breaking up at this point, and luckily didn't. The record features the trio's consistently tight musicianship and the keyboards enhance the songs instead of overshadowing them. Another fine record by the Canadian maestros.
The first single, 'Distant Early Warning' is an excellent track that exudes a bleakness persistent throughout the record. 'Afterimage' continues this dark outlook; the song is about a close friend of the band who dies in a car accident. 'The Enemy Within' shows that fear is within us as opposed to being created externally and features the usual technical proficiency of drummer Neal Peart. Album closer 'Between The Wheels' is a gloomy number about pressure and showcases Alex Lifeson's creative chord work. Underneath all the dark content in „Grace“, there is a theme of hope. The band was considering breaking up at this point, and luckily didn't. The record features the trio's consistently tight musicianship and the keyboards enhance the songs instead of overshadowing them. Another fine record by the Canadian maestros.
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