Snakes & Arrows (2007)

Artist: Rush
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Label: Atlantic/q Records
UPC: 00075678999048
Release Date: 5/1/2007
Buy.com Sku: 204335712
Item#: M3KHYF
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25654
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Far Cry ~ Rush
2. Armor And Sword ~ Rush
3. Workin' Them Angels ~ Rush
4. Larger Bowl, The ~ Rush
5. Spindrift ~ Rush
6. Main Monkey Business, The ~ Rush
7. Way The Wind Blows, The ~ Rush
8. Hope ~ Rush
9. Faithless ~ Rush
10. Bravest Face ~ Rush
11. Good News First ~ Rush
12. Malignant Narcissism ~ Rush
13. We Hold On ~ Rush



The first original material from Rush in five years, Snakes & Arrows comes out big and bold. Full of thick instrumentation and virtuoso playing, Rush hasn't lost the qualitites that makes them one of the most inventive and exciting rock groups in music.
 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Rush: Alex Lifeson (guitar); Geddy Lee, Neil Peart.
Personnel: Geddy Lee (vocals, Mellotron, bass guitar); Alex Lifeson (acoustic guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar, electric guitar, electric 12-string guitar, bouzouki, mandola, mandolin); Ben Mink (strings); Neil Peart (drums, cymbals, tambourine, electronic percussion).
Audio Mixers: Nick Raskulinecz; Richard Chycki.
Recording information: Allaire Studios, Shokan, NY (11/2006-12/2006); Grandmaster Recorders, Hollywood, CA (11/2006-12/2006).
Illustrators: George Eastman; Hugh Syme; Andrew MacNaughtan.
Photographer: Andrew MacNaughtan.
Arrangers: Rush; Nick Raskulinecz.
In the five years since their last full studio album, a covers EP (2004's FEEDBACK) and two live releases (2003's RUSH IN RIO and 2005's R30) hardly sated the throngs of Rush fans hungry for new music. SNAKES & ARROWS is all they could have possibly hoped for and dreamed about. The brash, contemporary vibe of 2002's VAPOR TRAILS has been shed as the trio returns to the polished production and complex arrangements of their most beloved works.
Woven into the later-era Rush song stylings are no less than three instrumentals: "The Main Monkey Business" (a hard rocking full-band workout), "Hope" (a solo acoustic guitar piece written and performed by Alex Lifeson), and the humorously titled "Malignant Narcissism" (featuring Geddy Lee's riffy, fretless electric bass and Neil Peart's tasty drum breaks). Keyboards are few and far between on SNAKES & ARROWS, with erstwhile Geddy Lee collaborator Ben Mink contributing strings. Peart's lyrics remain cerebral and poetic--challenging conventional spirituality ("Faithless" and "Armour & Sword"), examining the often troubled nature of mankind ("The Way The Wind Blows" and "The Larger Bowl") and the frailties of communication ("Spindrift" and "Good News First"). All the elements of classic Rush are here, making perhaps the band's finest late-career statement.

Producer: Rush; Nick Raskulinecz; Rush; Nick Raskulinecz

Engineer: Geddy Lee; Nick Raskulinecz; Alex Lifeson; Richard Chycki

 
Compilation Appearances
Al Boo Boo (w/ Bonus DVD)
Joel Whitburn Presents: billboard #1'
This Is Mullet Rock
Metal: A Headbanger's Journey
Halloween ( Original Soundtrack ) (Explicit Version)
Heavy Metal(Limited Edition)
Now: Classic Rock
Heavy Metal Box
Songs For Tibet:art Of Peace
I Love You Man (Ost)
Rock Heroes 2:Metal Edition
Atlantic Records: Time Capsule (Limited Edition)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Artists, Various
Artists, Various
String Quartet
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Through the Prism: The Classics Rush Tribute ~ Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 05/01/2007
Original Release Date : 2007
Catalog ID : 135484
Label : Anthem (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 62m : 42s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00075678999048

 
Bio
This Canadian heavy rock band was formed by Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey. From 1969 to 1972 they performed in Toronto playing a brand of Cream-inspired material, honing their act on the local club and bar circuit. In 1973, they recorded a version of Buddy Holly's "Not Fade Away" as their debut release, backing it with "You Can't Fight It", for their own label, Moon Records. Despite failing to grab the attention as planned, the band pressed ahead with the recording of a debut album, which was remixed by Terry "Broon' Brown (he would continue to work with the band until 1984"s Grace Under Pressure.) With no bite from the majors, once again this arrived via Moon, with distribution by London Records. The quality of their live appointments improved, picking up support slots with the New York Dolls in Canada and finally crossing the US border to play gigs with ZZ Top.

Eventually Cliff Burnstein of Mercury Records (who would later also sign Def Leppard) heard the band and reissued their debut. At this point Neil Peart (b. 12 September 1952, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; drums, ex-Hush), who was to be the main songwriter of the band, replaced Rutsey, and Rush undertook their first full tour of the USA. Rush's music by this point was typified by Lee's oddly high-pitched voice, a tremendously powerful guitar sound, especially in the early years, and a recurrent interest in science fiction and fantasy from the pen of Neil Peart. Later he would also conceptualize the work of authors such as John Barth, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and John Dos Passos. This approach reached its zenith in the band's 1976 concept album, 2112, based on the work of novelist/philosopher Ayn Rand, which had as its central theme the concept of individual freedom and will. Including a 20-minute title track that lasted all of side one, it was a set which crystallized the spirit of Rush for both their fans and detractors. However, the band's most popular offering, A Farewell To Kings, followed by Hemispheres in 1978, saw Peart finally dispense with his "epic" songwriting style. By 1979, Rush were immensely successful worldwide, and the Canadian Government awarded them the title of official Ambassadors of Music.

As the 80s progressed, Rush streamlined their image to become sophisticated, clean-cut, cerebral music-makers. Some early fans denigrated their determination to progress musically with each new album, though in truth the band had thoroughly exhausted its earlier style. They enjoyed a surprise hit single in 1980 when "The Spirit Of Radio" broke them out of their loyal cult following, and live shows now saw Lifeson and Lee adding keyboards for a fuller sound. Lee's vocals had also dropped somewhat from their earlier near-falsetto. The best-recorded example of the band from this period is the succinct Moving Pictures from 1981, a groundbreaking fusion of technological rock and musical craft that never relies on the former at the expense of the latter. However, their career afterwards endured something of a creative wane, with the band at odds with various musical innovations. Despite this, live shows were still exciting events for the large pockets of fans the band retained all over the world, and in the powerful Hold Your Fire in 1987 they proved they were still able to scale former heights.

In 1994, the band agreed to a break for the first time in their career, during which Lifeson worked on his Victor side project. They returned in 1996 with Test For Echo. Often criticized for lyrical pretension and musical grandstanding - unkind critics have suggested that Rush is exactly what you get if you let your drummer write your songs for you - they nevertheless remain Canada's leading rock attraction, and have clearly found strength and unity following an extended hiatus owing to the deaths of Peart's daughter and wife (the drummer's Ghost Rider: Travels On The Healing Road details his grief and the healing process). The post-tragedy Vapor Trails, released in 2002, proved to be one of their strongest albums in many years.
 


  
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