Power Windows (Remastered) – RushOctober 1st, 1985 or iTunes Price: $7.99 Genre: Rock Released: Oct 1985 Customer Ratings (105 Ratings)
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Power Windows (Remastered) – RushView More By Rush Our ReviewThroughout the ‘80s, like many veteran rockers, Rush had to come to terms with an ever-changing landscape that meant dealing with the video age and the emergence of new recording technologies. Since Rush was among the more progressive bands of the ‘70s, it was only natural that the band would find a comfortable fit for the new synthesizers and electronic effects sweeping onto modern rock albums. While there are no twenty-minute epics, Neil Peart did pen thematically ambitious songs that deal with everything from nuclear war ("Manhattan Project") and monetary greed ("The Big Money") to suburban alienation ("Middletown Dreams"). The musical interplay between band members is accentuated with the layers of synthesizers that percolate and align with drummer Peart's physically punishing attack. "Grand Designs," "Marathon" and "Mystic Rhythms" don't just channel the band's illustrious instrumental abilities but press them into the service of some of the group's most underrated songs, and singer Geddy Lee is no longer left to wail like a banshee into the abyss but is supported with a wide array of vocal effects and harmonies.. Customer ReviewsEvery Song is Great: Like an Essay on the State of the HUMAN RACE! (5 stars)This was probably the year I first saw RUSH live in concert as A teenager in the 80's So I like all the songs on the album. What I find incredible is that no matter what are intrinsic to their sound the lyrics, the tone and craftmaships of all RUSH songs are a masterpiece for someone. They are true Artist in that they seek to keep their past audiences happy, create new listeners yet try to stay true to the basics of provoking growth through A good listen (5 stars) This is a good album, I personally dont think all of the songs are that great, but its a five star album. The best tracks are 1,3,4,5,7,8 but the others arent bad either. if you dont want the hole album then just download 1,3,4,5,7,8 "..but this was something more..." (5 stars) I have to say this is my favorite rush album by far. I would give it much more stars if I could, but I can't (sigh). I think the best (besides the hits; "The Big Money", "Marathon", "Mystic Rhythms") would have to be "Manhatten Project", a very haunting song, and suprising "Emotion Dectector", which the clip on iTunes doesn't really show the best part of it. Trust me, if you like "Vital BiographyFormed: 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, CanadaGenre: Rock Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s Over the course of their decades-spanning career, Canadian power trio Rush emerged as one of hard rock's most highly regarded bands; although typically brushed aside by critics and rarely the recipients of mainstream pop radio airplay, Rush nonetheless won an impressive and devoted fan following...
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