Rush - Hemispheres
Mercury  (1978)
Progressive Rock

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CD  36:11
4 tracks
   01   Cygnus X-1 Book II             18:08
   02   Circumstances             03:44
   03   The Trees             04:45
   04   La Villa Strangiato             09:34
Personal Details
Purchase Date 16.09.2004
Price 6,66 €
Store Amazon.de
Links Amazon Germany
Details
Country Canada
UPC (Barcode) 731453462922
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 1978
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Notes
While such albums as 1980's Permanent Waves and 1981's Moving Pictures are usually considered Rush's masterpieces (and with good reason), 1978's Hemispheres is just as deserving. Maybe the fact that the album consists of only four compositions (half are lengthy pieces) was a bit too intimidating for some, but the near 20-minute long "Cygnus X-1 Book II - Hemispheres" is arguably the band's finest extended track. While the storyline isn't as comprehensible as "2112" was, it's much more consistent musically, twisting and turning through five different sections which contrast heavy rock sections against more sedate pieces. Neil Peart had become one of rock's most accomplished lyricists by this point, as evidenced by "The Trees," which deals with racism and inequality in a unique way (set in a forest!). And as always, the trio prove to be experts at their instruments, this time on the complex instrumental, "La Villa Strangiato." Geddy Lee's shrieking vocals on the otherwise solid "Circumstances" may border on the irritating, but Hemispheres remains one of Rush's greatest releases.