[Progressive Rock] (1976) Rush - 2112 [VinylRip 24-96] [DarkAngie]

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(1976) Rush - 2112 [VinylRip 24-96]
  • 01 - 2112.flac (441.0 MB)
  • 06 - Something For Nothing.flac (88.8 MB)
  • 04 - Lessons.flac (84.6 MB)
  • 02 - A Passage To Bangkok.flac (77.1 MB)
  • 03 - The Twilight Zone.flac (68.8 MB)
  • 05 - Tears.flac (68.7 MB)
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(1976) Rush - 2112 [VinylRip 24-96]




Review:
Convinced that their run at fame was all but over, the members of Rush decided to go out “in a blaze of glory”. They were all very satisfied with the previous album, 1975’s Caress of Steel and felt that the rock world just didn’t get it. Further, with sales down and exposure decreased, they resented the fact that their label, Mercury Records, seemed to be pressuring them at their most vulnerable point rather than offering the support they really needed. The label specifically did not want them to do another album with “concept” songs, such as they had with the 12-minute “The Necromancer” and the side-long epic “The Fountain of Lamneth”. But rather than deliver some lame, commercialized album like the record company had demanded, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart decided to double down and make the album that THEY wanted to make as a band. They had all accepted the fact that this was probably their last best shot in the music industry and were willing to go back to life as civilians rather than have their creative instincts dictated from above. In fact, they had jocularly referred to their recent tour of clubs as the “Down the Tubes” tour. On April 1, 1976, Rush released 2112, which indeed included a side-long eponymous concept song. But instead of choosing a pure prog rock album, the band blends a nice mix of heavy pop rock with the five standard length songs on the second side. With limited label support and little-to-no radio support, this platinum album would still go on to sell like hotcakes on the strength of word-of-mouth alone. Ironically, it would buy the band their creative independence from any future mingling by Mercury and subsequent labels. The band would be free to make whatever kind of music they wanted to make. As Neil Peart, the band’s primary lyricist said;
"It was the skeleton key that let us open that door…”





Tracklist:
01 - 2112
02 - A Passage To Bangkok
03 - The Twilight Zone
04 - Lessons
05 - Tears
06 - Something For Nothing


Summary:
Country: Canada
Genre: Progressive Rock



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[Progressive Rock] (1976) Rush - 2112 [VinylRip 24-96] [DarkAngie]


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