Roll The Bones Rush

Album info

Album-Release:
1991

HRA-Release:
22.07.2013

Label: Warner Music Group

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Rush

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 Dreamline 04:38
  • 2 Bravado 04:35
  • 3 Roll The Bones 05:30
  • 4 Face Up 03:54
  • 5 Where's My Thing? 03:49
  • 6 The Big Wheel 05:13
  • 7 Heresy 05:26
  • 8 Ghost Of A Chance 05:19
  • 9 Neurotica 04:40
  • 10 You Bet Your Life 05:00
  • Total Runtime 48:04

Info for Roll The Bones

'Roll The Bones,' Rush's fourteenth studio album, released in 1991, is a fantastic blend of tempos, ideas, and musical explorations. The album marks further transition from the band's 1980s style to their sound in the 1990s - it still has Rush's dark mystique but it is a more pop-oriented album. There are four popular radio staples, 'Bravado,' 'Ghost Of A Chance,' 'Roll the Bones' and 'Dreamline' with the former reaching #1 on the US Mainstream Rock chart, while 'Where's My Thing' was Grammy nominated for Best Rock Instrumental.

The band reunited with producer Rupert Hine for his second Rush album and 'Roll the Bones' became their first US Top 5 album since 1981 peaking at #3 on the Billboard Top 200. The album also won the Canadian band that country's 1992 Juno Award for best album cover design.

The album excels in the songwriting and the musicianship is first-rate: Geddy Lee's bass playing and vocals, Alex Lifeson's guitar work and Neil Peart continues his journey for the perfect drum sound. Rush has been around for many years, and has gone though many musical phases, always willing to try new things and to experiment musically, lyrically, and technologically. 'Roll The Bones' lives up to its name, Rush took some chances... and still made a great record.

Alex Lifeson, guitars, backing vocals
Geddy Lee, bass, vocals, synthesizer
Neil Peart, drums, percussion, cymbals
Rupert Hine, keyboards, backing vocals

Recorded February - May, 1991, at Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, and McClear Place, Toronto
Mixed at Nomis Studios, London
Pre-production work at Chalet Studio
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk, NYC
Produced and arranged by Rupert Hine and Rush

Digitally remastered

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