- Rush (album)
Infobox Album | Name = Rush
Type =Album
Artist = Rush
Released = March 1974 (Moon Records)
July 1974 (Remix)
May 6, 1997 (Remastered CD)
Recorded = 1973
Length = 40:07
40:20 (Remastered Version)
Label = "Moon Records", Mercury. Anthem
Producer = Rush
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:waud6j8h71l0 link]
This album = "Rush"
(1974)
Next album = "Fly by Night"
(1975)"Rush" is the first
studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1974 (see1974 in music ) and remastered in 1997. Rush's first release shows much of the heavy metal sound similar of many of the popular rock bands emerging from Britain earlier in the decade. Rush were fans of bands such asLed Zeppelin and Cream and these influences can be heard in most of the songs on this debut. Original drummerJohn Rutsey was unable to go on extended tours due to diabetes and left the band after the first album was released. Rutsey wrote some lyrics for the debut, but never submitted them to the band and some new lyrics had to be thrown together.http://www.2112.net/powerwindows/DEBUTlyrics.htm Power Windows] He was soon replaced byNeil Peart .Recording and production
Due to a limited budget, the sessions were scheduled during the late night 'dead' time in studios which, due to lack of activity at those times, had lower rates. Originally the sessions were produced by Dave Stock at Eastern Sound in
Toronto . Stock had also worked on the band's debut single (a cover of Buddy Holly's "Not Fade Away " with an original composition "You Can't Fight It" on the B-side). These songs (plus original songs "Fancy Dancer" and "Garden Road") were to be included on the album but were scrapped.Fact|date=June 2008 Two of the Eastern Sound recordings, "In the Mood" and "Take a Friend" were included on the final album.However, the band was unhappy with the quality of the first sessions. They moved to Toronto Sound Studios and produced the next sessions themselves while achieving a significant improvement in recording quality. The group added new overdubs to existing backing tracks of "What You're Doing", "Before and After" and "
Working Man ." The tracks with the most advanced production were recorded entirely at Toronto Sound, "Finding My Way", "Need Some Love", and "Here Again." These new songs took the place of recordings from the earlier sessions. Both studios used 8-channel multitrack recorders which was quite primitive for 1973, but the group quickly learned to make the best use of the technology that was available.In July 2008, the band discovered an old version of "Working Man" with an alternate guitar solo. They allowed the makers of the popular rhythm game Rock Band to use the master tapes for the songs inclusion. [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/14/arts/music/14guns.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin Working Man in NY Times] , accessed
July 21 ,2008 ] This version of the song, known as "'Working Man' (Vault Edition)", was released as a downloadable song for the game, and later, onJuly 22 ,2008 , it was made available to the public throughiTunes .Distribution and release
The band and their management formed their own company, Moon Records, and released the album in Canada. Only 3,500 copies of the original LP were pressed. It was soon picked up by
WMMS , a radio station inCleveland, Ohio .Donna Halper , a DJ working at the station, selected "Working Man " for her regular play list. Copies of the Moon Records album were imported to the Cleveland area and quickly sold out. The song's blue collar theme resonated with hard rock fans and this new found popularity led to the re-release of the album byMercury Records . At that point manager Ray Danniels scraped together an additional $9000 for producerTerry Brown to professionally re-mix all of the recordings for better sound quality. The remix version was used for later releases.The original album logo was red, but a printing error made it appear more pink in colour. [http://www.2112.net/powerwindows/Wallpaper1.htm] This is one of two Rush albums where the cover artwork had printing errors (the other album is "
Caress of Steel "). There appears to be two different label designs for pressings on Moon Records. One is a cream colored label with a blue logo and black type. The other is a pink label with black type and gray "moon craters." The pink Moon Records label appears to be a later pressing. Some early Mercury label pressings have standard Mercury red labels, but the majority have the later "skyline" Mercury labels.Track listing
listen|filename=WorkingMan.ogg|title="Working Man"|description="Working Man" from "Rush".All tracks byGeddy Lee andAlex Lifeson , except where noted.
#"Finding My Way " – 5:06
#"Need Some Love" – 2:19
#"Take a Friend" – 4:24
#"Here Again" – 7:37
#"What You're Doing" – 4:22
#"In the Mood" (Lee) – 3:34
#"Before and After" – 5:34
#"Working Man " – 7:10Personnel
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Geddy Lee – Lead vocals and bass
*Alex Lifeson –guitar s and vocals
*John Rutsey –Drum s and vocalsChart Positions
Discography
Remaster details
A remaster was issued in 1997.
* The tray has a picture of star with man painting with THE RUSH REMASTERS printed in all caps just to the left. All remasters from Rush through to Permanent Waves are like this. This is just like the cover art ofRetrospective I .References
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