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Rush: The First Ten Albums

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Continuing the First Ten Albums series, this time we take a look at Rush. And yes, the video is even longer than the Black Sabbath video. I’m afraid even without lots of research I had too much to say and once again I had to edit out over ten minutes just to try to keep the video close to an hour.

But hey, this band is just so exciting and there’s so much to say about each album. Please feel free to leave your comments!

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5 comments

  1. It took me a long time to appreciate Grace under Pressure. Red Sector A is probably one of Lifeson's finest solos. Despite my preference for their late 70's sound, Grace is probably one of their technically finest records.

  2. Caress of Steel is underrated in my opinion. I'd much rather enjoy listening to The Fountain of Lamneth over 2112. Hemispheres is a perfect record.

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