Hold Your Fire (40th Anniversary Remaster 2015) Rush

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2015

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
18.11.2015

Label: Mercury

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Interpret: Rush

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  • 1 Force Ten 04:33
  • 2 Time Stand Still 05:09
  • 3 Open Secrets 05:39
  • 4 Second Nature 04:37
  • 5 Prime Mover 05:20
  • 6 Lock And Key 05:10
  • 7 Mission 05:18
  • 8 Turn The Page 04:55
  • 9 Tai Shan 04:17
  • 10 High Water 05:37
  • Total Runtime 50:35

Info zu Hold Your Fire (40th Anniversary Remaster 2015)

Continuing their trend that began with „Grace Under Pressure“, Rush turned in a glossy, keyboard-driven record with 1987's "Hold Your Fire". Like the previous album, „Power Windows“, this one was co-produced by Peter Collins, resulting in a collection of very pop-friendly songs but with the trio's signature complex arrangements and intelligent lyrics. The most dramatic difference with FIRE is the inclusion of an outside guest vocalist on "Time Stand Still" in the person of rocker Aimee Mann.

This period of Rush's career often came under fire from many longtime fans, who felt the band had exchanged their heavier, fantasy/sci-fi style of the '70s for a flashier, synthesizer-infused sound in hopes of gaining more radio airplay. However, it is the band's traditions of artful lyric writing coupled with intricate musical soundscapes that shine through the glistening digital textures. Standout examples of such include the opening "Force Ten," "Prime Mover" and the driving "Turn The Page." Soon, the trio would grow out of this period and strike a musical balance between the new digital technology and their original guitar-oriented sound.

„Hold Your Fire is an album in the purest sense; infinitely greater than the sum of its parts, it gradually draws in the listener by slowly revealing its nuances and secrets. While the use of keyboards is still overwhelming at times, Geddy Lee employs lush textures which, when coupled with a greater rhythmic and melodic presence from guitarist Alex Lifeson, results in a far warmer sound than in recent efforts. Of course, drummer Neil Peart is as inventive and exciting as ever, while his lyrics focus on the various elements (earth, air, water, fire) for much of the album. Opener "Force Ten" is the band's most immediate number in years, and other early favorites such as "Time Stand Still" and "Turn the Page" soon give way to the darker mysteries of "Prime Mover" and "Tai Shan." The multifaceted "Lock and Key" is quintessential Rush, and sets the stage for the album's climax with the sheer beauty of "Mission." As was the case with 1976's 2112 and 1981's Moving Pictures, Rush always seem to produce some of their best work at the end of each four-album cycle, and Hold Your Fire is no exception.“ (Eduardo Rivadavia, AMG)

Geddy Lee, bass, synthesizers, vocals
Alex Lifeson, electric and acoustic guitars
Neil Peart, drums, percussion
Additional musicians:
Aimee Mann, additional vocals
Andy Richards, additional keyboards, synthesizer programming
Steven Margoshes, strings arranger and conductor
The William Faery Engineering Brass Band arranged and conducted by Andrew Jackman

Recorded September 1986 – April 1987 at The Manor Studio, Oxfordshire; Ridge Farm Studio, Surrey; AIR Studios, Montserrat; McClear Place, Toronto, Canada
Engineered by James „Jimbo“ Barton
Produced by Rush, Peter Collins

Digitally remastered

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