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Rush – Test for Echo (New CD Atlantic)

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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
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UPC
0075678292521
Artist
Rush
Format
CD
Producer
Neil Peart, Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Peter Collins, Rush
Release Year
1996
Record Label
Atlantic
Release Title
Test for Echo
Style
Hard Rock
Genre
Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
Run Time
53 min.

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Neil Peart, Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Peter Collins, Rush
Record Label
Atlantic
UPC
0075678292521
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3202179

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
1996
Genre
Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
Run Time
53 min.
Style
Hard Rock
Artist
Rush
Release Title
Test for Echo

Additional Product Features

Recording Mode
Stereo
Distributor
Wea (Distributor)
Spar Code
N/A
Recording Type
Studio
LeafCats
176984
Release Date
19960801

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  • Definitely a Milestone Album!

    A lot was going on: the '90s were in full swing, synthesizer over-use was finally dying out, Rush didn't feel much satisfaction out of "Counterparts" and decided a more basic, visceral approach was needed: Alex needed a little more stature and Neil was seeking out Freddie Gruber's advice on technique. Once the end results were taken to the studio, Rush's next monster emerged: "Test for Echo". Pye DuBois, of "Tom Sawyer" co-writing fame, helped out with the title track while the rest was pure Rush: intelligent lyrics, cultural rhythms, punchy riffs and beats. The poignancy of "Resist", the crushingly-fun "Limbo", the insightful "Time and Motion" and "Roll Away the Stone", the racy "Driven" (which I think would've been a great track for Nissan to use, IMHO). Rush rolled the bones on this ...

  • You just can't "Resist" this great Rush album!

    This is by far my favorite studio release from the bands 1990's years. 1996's "Test for Echo" found the band going back to a form that reminded me more of the late 70's instead of the last several lp's they been releasing since the late 1980's. I love the band, I've seen them play live several times and I first started to listen to them during the 1981 release of "Moving Pictures" (which I reviewed earlier). I really like the feel of this guitar driven, very well written, anthem song filled cd. Every song is very, very good but one for me outshines all the rest...the tune "Resist" is absolutely stunning and is amongst my all-time favorites from Rush. If you love great rock guitar, a steady beat and really thought provoking lyrics then buy this, you won't regret it!

  • Test for Echo

    Sounded like the old typical Rush...I liked it....They've been consistant with their sound and voice so when you hear a Rush song...you know you're listenin' to Rush.... Many bands have changed their genre or their style, but Rush sounds consistant here...I thoroughly enjoyed it all...Especially the last 2 songs... Shirley in Montana...Rush Lover Since 1980

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  • This is a good CD for the person who loves Rock music, not just Rush fans.

    This has some excellent songs on their like the title track, Driven (it's a highlight for Geddy Lee @ concerts b/c he does an extensive bass solo) and Virtuality is an awesome rocker. Half the World is a great showcase for Neil Peart's lyrics.