Rush Albums



  • Clockwork Angels Album (6/12/2012)
  • Snakes & Arrows Album (5/1/2007)
  • Feedback Album (6/29/2004)
  • Rush In Rio Album (10/21/2003)
  • The Spirit Of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987 Album (2/11/2003)
  • Vapor Trails Album (5/14/2002)
  • Different Stages Album (11/10/1998)
  • Retrospective II 1981-87 Album (6/3/1997)
  • Retrospective 1974-80 Album (5/5/1997)
  • Test For Echo Album (9/9/1996)
  • Counterparts Album (10/19/1993)
  • Roll The Bones Album (7/1/1991)
  • Chronicles Album (7/1/1991)
  • Presto Album (11/1/1989)
  • A Show Of Hands Album (1/2/1988)
  • Hold Your Fire Album (3/1/1987)
  • Power Windows Album (3/1/1985)
  • Grace Under Pressure Album (3/1/1984)
  • Signals Album (3/1/1982)
  • Moving Pictures Album (3/1/1981)
  • Exit... Stage Left Album (3/1/1981)
  • Permanent Waves Album (3/1/1980)
  • Hemispheres Album (3/1/1978)
  • A Farewell To Kings Album (3/1/1977)
  • All The World's A Stage Album (3/1/1976)
  • 2112 Album (3/1/1976)
  • Fly By Night Album (3/1/1975)
  • Caress Of Steel Album (3/1/1975)
  • Rush Album (3/1/1974)

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    Reviews about Rush albums
    Fantastic Album! | Reviewer: Michael
        ------ About the album Clockwork Angels performed by Rush

    Awesome album, the band's best in a few years. I love Rush and have just about everything they've ever made and this may be their BEST ever! Awesome concert. Saw the show in St. Louis on Sept. 22, 2012 and it rocked. Thank you Rush for another great album.

    S&A began Back to the Old Rush | Reviewer: Anonymous
        ------ About the album Snakes & Arrows performed by Rush

    with the creation of snakes and arrows, rush wasback on their feet making making so wonderful, with the music and lyrics fitting together in perfect harmony, now what every rush creates, will atuomatically become wonderful.

    A Farewell To Disco | Reviewer: semkins
        ------ About the album A Farewell To Kings performed by Rush

    I can still remember the first time I heard this album, well over 25 years ago, sitting in a buddy's apartment with black lights glowing up the wall posters and those beaded curtains hanging in the doorways. The smell of Goneish Scent #2 blended well with the other scent it was meant to be concealing (let's just say that particular scent came from Thailand). The album was a trip like none I had ever taken. The sounds of temple blocks mixed with ancient sounding stringed instruments was like a trip to other worlds by way of the east. But make no mistake, this album ROCKS. The complex rhythms and chords are matched perhaps only by Hemispheres. These two albums are still my all time favorites. This is rock for musicians, not just head bangers. But the chords are still powerful enough to be able to grit your teeth and do some intense air guitar. Aaah, youth!...

    Great Album | Reviewer: Piet
        ------ About the album Caress Of Steel performed by Rush

    I must have been about 15 years old when my neighbour let me hear this album that he borrowed from is brother in law. I was very happy to hear a kind of music that was very diferent from all the usual stuff layed on the radio......I bought this album myself and stiil today (i'm almost 50 years of age now) i think it's one of the est albums ever recorded

    Amazing Energy | Reviewer: Anonymous
        ------ About the album All The World's A Stage performed by Rush

    This is a band that has stood the test of times..They are like a fine wine and mature with each album. Their first live album captures the amazing energy from each song to the next. One can feel the exhuberance from the crowd as the album progresses into a barage of intricate time signatures. Highights include an amazing drum solo by 'The Professor' himself Neil Peart and shows his command of the drumkit. The band also performs a blistering version of 2112 which demonstrates Mr. Pearts interesting lyrics. The crowd errupts at the end of What Your Doing which showcases Geddy Lee's technical bass lines.One important aspect about this live album is there is hardly any feedback and you can hear all of the instruments shine through including Alex Lifeson's amazing guitar leads.The band truly captures a live performance and energy at it's best. This is a must have for any true Rush fan.

    Amazing Energy | Reviewer: Anonymous
        ------ About the album All The World's A Stage performed by Rush

    This is a band that has stood the test of times..They are like a fine wine and mature with each album. Their first live album captures the amazing energy from each song to the next. One can feel the exhuberance from the crowd as the album progresses into a barage of intricate time signatures. Highights include an amazing drum solo by 'The Professor' himself Neil Peart and shows his command of the drumkit. The band also performs a blistering version of 2112 which demonstrates Mr. Pearts interesting lyrics. The crowd errupts at the end of What Your Doing which showcases Geddy Lee's technical bass lines.One important aspect about this live album is there is hardly any feedback and you can hear all of the instruments shine through including Alex Lifeson's amazing guitar leads.The band truly captures a live performance and energy at it's best. This is a must have for any tru Rush fan.

    Great Performance | Reviewer: Mikk D'Wolff
        ------ About the album Rush In Rio performed by Rush

    I HAVE TO ADMIT IT: THAT WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST PERFORMANCES I'VE EVER SEEN...I DON'T CONSIDER MYSELF A RUSH BIG FAN, BUT WHEN TEND TO WATCH A RUSH CONCERT, I'M VERY CURIOUS OF THE DRUM SOLO, BECAUSE I KNOW THAT NEIL PEART HAS SOMETHING NEW IN THE POCKET. THIS LIVE PERFORMANCE IS AS UNIQUE AS THE OTHER LIVE WORKS...

    Old School Rush Rocks. | Reviewer: Thomas McLaughlin
        ------ About the album Rush performed by Rush

    Although not as techinical as later Rush, their first album is rockin' awesome and catchy. I totally dig the style and can compare it almost to Led Zeppelin. I assume because this is before Neil Peart came into the band the lyrics were not so... I don't know. Pussy? Lifeson suprisingly kicks ass and Geddy as regular destroys on the bass.

    Rush- A Farewell To Kings | Reviewer: Mario
        ------ About the album A Farewell To Kings performed by Rush

    This album as I first set eyes on the album cover,I was taken a back in the same way when I first seen the album cover of Led Zeppelin Zep4,Four Symbols or Ruins which ever one you prefer.The opening track which starts with an classical guitar and then Neil Peart adding his celestial sounds and then the whole band kicks in to let you know they can kick some serious musical ass.Track two takes you on an endless time travel thru space.Track three takes you into a more like Robinhood like love story. The next two tracks take you more into a celtic time travel. The final song is a master piece in it's own right,that it embodies so much musical colours of time ,that it just takes you the listener into a worm hole in space and never comeback the same.
    This is a genuine classic album that will never be made a agin.


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