 | Snakes & Arrows Live 2 CD Set [Read More ...] Description: On the heels of their hugely successful 2007 ampitheater tour, Rush is now giving all their fans the chance to aurally experience the concert for themselves with the double album, Snakes & Arrows Live. The live set features perennial favorites like "Tom Sawyer," "The Spirit of Ra... |
 | The Spirit Of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987 [Read More ...] Japanese edition of 2003 compilation includes an exclusive bonus disc with two tracks, 'What You're Doing' (Live) & 'A Passage To Bangkok' (Live). 18 tracks. Atlantic. |
 | Moving Pictures [Read More ...] Description: With Moving Pictures, Rush's complex songwriting and musical virtuosity reached new heights. It's that rarest of creatures, a highly listenable progressive-rock album; even the all-instrumental "YYZ" is of interest to listeners besides musicians. The highlight of the album is "Li... |
 | 2112 [Read More ...] Description: Only Rush could have pulled this off, and only in the '70s. 2112--the title suite of the band's 1976 breakthrough album--is a comically pretentious, futuristic rock opera written by a nerdy drummer and sung by a whiny-voiced geek. It also happens to be a great piece of rock & rol... |
 | A Farewell to Kings [Read More ...] Review: This underrated album is also Rush's Best.: The title of this album says it all. In this album, Rush finally manages to finally distance themselves from their blatant Led Zeppelin roots heard in previous albums. The Hard Rocking riffs still appear without shame, but here Rush m... |
 | Snakes & Arrows [Read More ...] Description: Anthem/Atlantic recording group Rush return with its first new collection of original material in nearly five years, entitled "SNAKES & ARROWS." The album was recorded in the fall of 2006 with Gammy Award-winner Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Velvet Revolver) and Rush co-prod... |
 | Permanent Waves [Read More ...] Description: One of Rush's finest moments, second only to Moving Pictures. This album includes two classic songs, "The Spirit of Radio" (which has one of the most recognizable guitar riffs in all of rock) and "Freewill." There's also the epic-feeling "Jacob's Ladder," as well as "Entre Nous,"... |
 | Hemispheres [Read More ...] Description: Smart rockers Rush were just on the brink of being embraced by the album rock mainstream when they recorded Hemispheres. Already wildly popular with a certain corner of the intellectual crowd, thanks in part to drummer Neil Peart's Ayn Rand obsession, this CD marked a turning poi... |
 | Fly by Night [Read More ...] Review: The Real Beginning:Of course, the self-titled Rush album was first, but Fly By Night sounds like a completely different band. The Rush album is pure heavy metal; Fly By Night is much more mature and developed, although with still a way to go. The band would not put out another al... |
 | Roll the Bones [Read More ...] Description: Rush's return to progressive hard rock continued with Roll the Bones, though there's still a bit of synth work (notably on the title track). The music flows like a well-oiled machine, and with Rush, that's an asset, particularly when the material is this good. The songs are mostl... |
 | Signals [Read More ...] Description: Rush had already begun using electronics and synth in their music by the time Signals was released in 1982, so the synth-heavy opener, "Subdivisions" (a song that proves that high-school separatism is older than last year), wasn't that great a departure from their previous materi... |
 | Rush [Read More ...] Review: Rock!:This might not serve as a great review for this album, as I really just call people out for telling me I should stay away from buying it. It just shows me that half of the people who have an opinion on music don't have a clue. They told me the same thing about Led Zeppeli... |
 | Power Windows [Read More ...] Review: Rediscovering an old fav.:I used to own this CD but sold it. I really didn't listen to it any more. Then, recently, I got back into Rush after seeing the Snakes and Arrows tour, and it inspired me to fill out my Rush CD collection. Actually this CD is a lot better than I remember... |
 | Caress of Steel [Read More ...] Awesome Rush:Rush, ROCK'S! They are the very best band for 3 guys. I have been a big fan for many, many, years. They were my first concert I went to see (1978)and I have been hooked on them every since.
You will not be sorry.
T.S |
 | Vapor Trails [Read More ...] Japanese Version featuring an Introduction Written by Mike Portnoy, the Drummer from Dream Theater. |
 | Grace Under Pressure [Read More ...] Review: Not their best, but really good...:This is a really good album...I thought that I would dislike it, being a strong fan of 2112, Fly by Night, and A Farewell to Kings. I am glad to say that I was mistaken. It is not as good as the albums listed above, but it catches them in the ... |
 | Presto [Read More ...] Description: A Rush album based on groove? Strangely enough yes, and what's even more astonishing is how well it works. Rush have always been known more for technical flash than for straight-ahead rock, but Presto achieves a synthesis of the two that's accessible without compromising. It's st... |
 | Real Live! (2CD) [Read More ...] Review: Crank The Frank:I saw Frank about 2 weeks ago (20 feet away!)and was totally blown away by his "live" performance. If he comes near your town, he is an absolute must see. I bought this CD at the show, and have been listening to it since. AB-SO-FN-LOOT-LY BUY THIS CD!!!! I also sa... |
 | All the World's a Stage [Read More ...] Review: One of the best:This live album probably captures Rush at the height of their career. It displays the tightness of the band through their early evolution. Notes are crisp, timing is superb and the musical riffs blend together in as close an approximation of the studio recordings ... |
 | Hold Your Fire [Read More ...] Excellence all around:The CD arrived in immaculate condition. One of Rush's more ambitious albums but still good none the less. |