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Rush made 19 studio albums in the group’s 38 years as a recording act. And Alex Lifeson says each was memorable in its own way. There was Caress of Steel, the 1975 album that saw the band pursue ...
Following the successful releases of the limited edition vinyl box set The Albums: 1989-1996 in November and the ...
It had been five years since Rush’s last album when Snakes & Arrows saw the light of day, with only the covers EP Feedback released in 2004. Understandably then, fans were getting a little tetchy ...
Rush's Alex Lifeson on New Envy of None Album, Ozzy's Final Show Legendary Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson celebrates the upcoming release of Envy of None's new album and shares how he was almost part ...
The Pete Best of Canada finally gets his due. John Rutsey, the drummer who played on the very first Rush album before being replaced by Neil Peart, will get some of the credit he deserves with ...
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The Rush Album That Alex Lifeson Had the ‘Most Fun’ MakingRush‘s Alex Lifeson just revealed which album he had the “most fun” making and it was a pretty big one, to say the least. Some bands’ biggest albums are a total nightmare to make ...
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