Test For Echo (Rush, 1996) 
Rush - Test For Echo (CD 1996)

 
Rush - Test For Echo (CD 1996)

Title: Test For Echo
Artist: Rush
Record Label: WEA
Release Year: 1996
EAN: 0075678292521
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID4056309
Description: Rush: Geddy Lee (vocals, synthesizer, bass); Alex Lifeson (acoustic & electric guitars, mandola); Neil Peart (drums, hammered dulcimer).Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York and Reaction Studios, Toronto, Canada from Janua...
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Track Listing
1. Test For Echo
2. Colour Of Right
3. Totem
4. Virtuality
5. Limbo
6. Carve Away The Stone
7. Resist
8. Dog Years
9. Time And Motion
10. Driven
11. Half The World

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Peter Collins, Rush
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Cinram Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Rush: Geddy Lee (vocals, synthesizer, bass); Alex Lifeson (acoustic & electric guitars, mandola); Neil Peart (drums, hammered dulcimer).Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York and Reaction Studios, Toronto, Canada from January to March 1996.In 20-plus years together, Rush has rarely varied from its basic formula--two parts musical chops, one part lyrical smarts, and one more part musical chops. This power trio knows its strengths. Drummer Neil Peart writes intelligent lyrics here about global subjects ranging from the Internet ("Virtuality") to comparative religion ("Totem"). But it keeps coming back to the trio's musical interplay, and Rush's ever-ready willingness to experiment with it. Alex Lifeson adds a nice touch to "Half The World" with a mandola, while Geddy Lee's synthesizer flourishes and off-kilter rhythm on "Time And Motion" are vintage Rush.The most exciting demonstration of Rush's group synchronicity is on the instrumental "Limbo." It starts with the sounds of clinking chains and a bubbling cauldron, before charging forward--occasionally soaring--on waves of guitar, synth and disembodied voices (including a sample from "The Monster Mash"). This is the sound of an intellectual band smart enough not to take itself too seriously.

Editorial Reviews
...by clearly out-funking the likes of Yes and ELP, Rush prove, at long last, that art rock needn't be lethal. - Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly (10/04/1996)

...by clearly out-funking the likes of Yes and ELP, Rush prove, at long last, that art rock needn't be lethal.- Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly (10/04/1996)


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