Presto (album)
Presto | ||||
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Studio album by Rush | ||||
Publication |
November 1989 |
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Label (s) | Atlantic Records | |||
Format (s) |
LP, CD |
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Title (number) |
11 |
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running time |
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occupation |
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Rupert Hine and Rush |
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Presto is the 13th studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush . It was released in November 1989 on the record label Atlantic Records .
Presto seems too commercial and mainstream-oriented to many fans of Rush. Producer Rupert Hine, who has successfully designed albums for Chris de Burgh and Tina Turner , among others , prescribed very electronic arrangements for the band, which conceal the fact that the songs (as usual, the music was written by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson ) with a pleasing sound does not have the musical ideas and surprises for which Rush is otherwise known.
The title Superconductor is remarkable , the tempo (according to the name of the band and album) is getting faster and faster and which ends with a furious drum part. In Anagram , drummer Neil Peart (who wrote all the lyrics) wrote a funny, half witty ( "reasoning is partly insane, the image just an i-less game" ), half nonsense text ( "he and she are." in the house, but there's only me at home " ). With The Pass , the album features one of the band's favorite live songs.
Track list
- Show Don't Tell - 5:01
- Chain Lightning - 4:33
- The Pass - 4:51
- War Paint - 5:24
- Scars - 4:07
- Presto - 5:45
- Superconductor - 4:47
- Anagram - 4:00
- Red Tide - 4:29
- Hand Over Fist - 4:11
- Available Light - 5:03
occupation
- Geddy Lee - bass, synthesizer, vocals
- Alex Lifeson - guitar
- Neil Peart - drums, percussion
Web links
- Reviews of Presto on the baby blue pages