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Thread started 05/18/07 3:28pm

LoveAlive

Rush, The "Keyboard" years...(1981-1988)

What is your favorite Rush album from what I call the "keyboard" years:

"Moving Pictures" (1981)
"Exit...Stage Left"(1981)
"Signals" (1982)
"Grace Under Pressure"(1984)
"Power Windows"(1985)
"Hold Your Fire"(1988)
"A Show Of Hands"(1989)


I personally LOVE the "Grace Under Pressure" album the most of the lot. While most people consider "Moving Pictures" Rush's creative peak, I always thought that GRACE UNDER PRESSURE showcased Rush at its peak during the "keyboard" years.

Whats your favorite Rush album of the "keyboard" years
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Reply #1 posted 05/18/07 3:57pm

Stax

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I guess you can put Moving Pictures and the live album in the list, but I would start with Signals. After Moving Pictures, I would pick Grace Under Pressure.
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Reply #2 posted 05/18/07 7:30pm

luvsexy4all

they shouldve changed again after SIGNALS.
1973-1982 were prime.
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Reply #3 posted 05/18/07 10:08pm

NorthernLad

I love all the studio albums during this period, but "Moving Pictures" is definitely my favorite. "Signals" is a close second, followed by "Grace Under Pressure". "Power Windows" and "Hold Your Fire" I don't play as much, but they both have good songs.

"Moving Pictures" is just a pure classic. Their best overall in my opinion.
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Reply #4 posted 05/19/07 4:43am

CandaceS

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Though I did play Exit..Stage Left (on vinyl!) to death earlier, Hold Your Fire gets the nod...I'm a sucker for "Time Stand Still." music
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Reply #5 posted 05/19/07 12:53pm

unkemptpueblo

Rush newbie here. Where is a good place to get started w/ them? I dig most of the singles that i've heard, and I ve actually picked up Chronicles at least twice, but never managed to buy it. Whats a good starting point?
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Reply #6 posted 05/19/07 5:51pm

NorthernLad

unkemptpueblo said:

Rush newbie here. Where is a good place to get started w/ them? I dig most of the singles that i've heard, and I ve actually picked up Chronicles at least twice, but never managed to buy it. Whats a good starting point?



I personally think "Moving Pictures" is a great place to start. I believe that's their biggest-selling album, and it was the album that got me hooked into Rush.
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Reply #7 posted 05/21/07 6:16am

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NorthernLad said:

unkemptpueblo said:

Rush newbie here. Where is a good place to get started w/ them? I dig most of the singles that i've heard, and I ve actually picked up Chronicles at least twice, but never managed to buy it. Whats a good starting point?



I personally think "Moving Pictures" is a great place to start. I believe that's their biggest-selling album, and it was the album that got me hooked into Rush.



gracias cool
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