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Sunday, July 5, 2009

RUSH


RUSH
FLY BY NIGHT (1975)
REMASTER
320 KBPS

For the first time, Neil Peart plays the drums here: compared to the previous album, we feel here a quite more DYNAMIC energy involved: faster & more refined bass, more complex and varied drums. The guitar sound is not exactly the same too: it is more nervous and the sound is just slightly less extreme, although very powerful and razor all the same. We also notice that the tracks are much more structured: the have more the prog hard rock style. This record has no keyboards and does not need them at all! The sound is very good and the recording is professionally made. There are some excellent flanger effects in the electric guitar sound, like on "Anthem" and "In the End". Lee still screams like an hysterical person, and that is very pleasant, never irritating. Most of the tracks are rythmic, loaded and catchy. On "Rivendell", the mood is very mellow, featuring a peaceful acoustic guitar, with Lee whispering in your ears some poetic words. Rush's first classic.

1. Anthem
2. Best I can
3. Beneath, between and behind
4. By-Tor and the Snowdog
I) At the Tobes of Hades
II) Across the Styx
III) Of the battle
IV) Epilogue

5. Fly by night
6. Making memories
7. Rivendell
8. In the end

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Cool beans. Thanks.