Rush - Rush (1974/2015) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Rush
Title: Rush
Year Of Release: 1974/2015
Label: Mercury Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192
Total Time: 40 min
Total Size: 1.38 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rush
Year Of Release: 1974/2015
Label: Mercury Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192
Total Time: 40 min
Total Size: 1.38 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Finding My Way (Album Version) 05:08
2. Need Some Love (Album Version) 02:21
3. Take A Friend (Album Version) 04:28
4. Here Again (Album Version) 07:36
5. What You're Doing (Album Version) 04:24
6. In The Mood (Album Version) 03:37
7. Before And After (Album Version) 05:37
8. Working Man (Album Version) 07:10
The album that started it all. Original drummer John Rutsey performed all drum parts on the album. The recording sessions were produced by Dave Stock at Eastern Sound in Toronto, recorded late at night because the studio rates were the cheapest (they recorded the album on their own dime). The band was unhappy with the quality of the first sessions, so they moved to Toronto Sound Studios and produced the next sessions themselves to get a better sound.
“The first stab at the album was done in eight hours following a gig. We were warmed up after the show, and it came very easy. Then it was recut in November in about three days, including mixing time. We were lucky in that most of the songs came in two or three takes.” (Alex Lifeson, 1974)
Rather than sign with an existing label, Rush created their own, Moon Records, and pressed a few thousand copies. Cleveland DJ Donna Halper at WMMS was instrumental in making “Working Man” a cult hit and helped bring the band to the attention of Mercury Records.
Rush's unique style and sound continues to evolve and push the envelope of rock into new territories, gaining legions of new fans along the way. After a four decade journey, in 2013 Rush was recognized for their immeasurable impact and influence in rock and roll and were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame to the delight of fans and critics alike.
Rush was released in March of 1974 and is the first studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It was produced by the band and was well-received upon its release. It peaked at #105 on the US Billboard 200 chart and has been certified Gold by both the RIAA and CRIA.
Recorded Early-1973 (beginning of the sessions) and November 1973 (ending of the sessions) at Eastern Sound Studios,
“The first stab at the album was done in eight hours following a gig. We were warmed up after the show, and it came very easy. Then it was recut in November in about three days, including mixing time. We were lucky in that most of the songs came in two or three takes.” (Alex Lifeson, 1974)
Rather than sign with an existing label, Rush created their own, Moon Records, and pressed a few thousand copies. Cleveland DJ Donna Halper at WMMS was instrumental in making “Working Man” a cult hit and helped bring the band to the attention of Mercury Records.
Rush's unique style and sound continues to evolve and push the envelope of rock into new territories, gaining legions of new fans along the way. After a four decade journey, in 2013 Rush was recognized for their immeasurable impact and influence in rock and roll and were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame to the delight of fans and critics alike.
Rush was released in March of 1974 and is the first studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It was produced by the band and was well-received upon its release. It peaked at #105 on the US Billboard 200 chart and has been certified Gold by both the RIAA and CRIA.
Recorded Early-1973 (beginning of the sessions) and November 1973 (ending of the sessions) at Eastern Sound Studios,