Rush 2112 Full Album Download3/21/2021
PEARTs lyrics were carefully crafted to reference the listeners likely state of mind (notably on Oracle: The Dream and Soliloquy), and written for two voices (rendered by GEDDY LEE in a way that recalls Jesus Christ Superstar) as if it were a play.Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.Lessons (3:51) 5.Tears (3:32) 6. Something for Nothing (3:59) Total Time 38:45.
Showing all collaborators reviews and last reviews preview Show all reviewsratings. This is where the real Rush starts - the classic Rush and to me this is still my fave album from them along with A Farewell To Kings. ![]() But clearly A Passage To Bangkok was a call to Stoner-hood with mentions of Bogota, Katmandu and Thailand. Twilight Zone was still looking at the sort of track that was run-of-the-mill of By-Tor And The Snow Dog era. Side 1 holds the title track that helped me grow up and acquire a conscience but listening to this nowadays I see a few weaknesses and the simplicity of it all has not stood well the test of time in my ears. How many times did I listened to this fascinating story of this man discovering via the music instrument (an acoustic guitar) the power of self-expression in a repressive society A thousand time, maybe. For a 15 year-old rebel (were those Priests of Syrinx not our teachers or parents), this was all I managed to think about for months and this Grand Finale was absolutely moving most of the times pulling a tear and wanting me to commit suicide just for the sake of it Very few bands managed to make their feelings come through their music like Rush did in this album. Although looking or hearing this album now, I can see that it has not aged that well, sounding somewhat simplistic but still so expressive and with grat musicianship. This is one of the most important album of my teenhood along with Meatloafs Bat Out Of Hell as all of those tracks SPOKE and SAID something to me. Only four star because, this album has not aged that well to my adult proghead mind, but the teen I was wouldve given this album seven stars. Rush were maturing by now, and it shows on this album, although it is starting to sound a little dated now. The title track is a brave attempt to bring a thought provoking concept to the ears of the rock listener. But Bangkok and Twilight Zone salvage something here, for me. This is a band about to make it big.and the next album certainly showed that. This is sophisticated hard rock, even mellow and progressive sometimes. It is the first time keyboards are introduced, but we are far from Power windows; Geddy Lee was rather minimalist here, but efficient enough. The epic eponymic song, which lasts about 20 minutes, is a wonderful hard rock progressive song full of powerful electric guitar, complex bass and drum parts. The other side contains varied songs: the mellow acoustic Twilight Zone, having a good guitar solo. The more hard rock Passage to Bangkok, Something For Nothing and Lessons. The peaceful acoustic Tears on which floating keyboards and quiet lead vocals allows the listener to really relax. To them, the title track was a fulfillment of their rock roll fantasies: toppling a totalitarian future-world with the power of music.
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