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Rush: Geddy Lee (vocals, classical guitar, bass); Alex Lifeson (guitar); Neil Peart (drums). Recorded at Toronto Sound Studios, Toronto, Canada. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Geddy Lee (vocals, guitar, classical guitar, keyboards, bass guitar); Alex Lifeson (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar); Neil Peart (drums, percussion). Recording information: Toronto Sound Studios, Toronto, Canada. Photographer: Richard Fegley. Arrangers: Geddy Lee; Alex Lifeson; Neil Peart; Terry Brown. Prior to one of Rush's first U.S. tours, original drummer John Rutsey split from the band, since he wasn't prepared to commit to the band's rigorous touring schedule. And it proved to be a blessing in disguise, since his replacement was to become one of the most respected rock drummers of all time, Neil Peart, who would also steer the band towards success with more challenging material -- starting with Fly by Night. While the title track and the album-closing ballad, "In the End," still had Zeppelin roots, the album isn't as straightforward as the debut. Rush's first bona-fide classic, "Anthem," is included, while the over eight-minute "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" helped pave the way for the group's future epics ("2112," "Cygnus X-1," etc.), and introduced the fans to Peart's imaginative lyric writing, often tinged with science-fiction themes. The reflective and melodic "Making Memories" is an underrated early composition, while "Beneath, Between, & Behind" is a furious heavy rocker. Fly by Night may not be one of Rush's finest albums, but it is one of their most important -- it showed that the young band was leaving their Zep-isms behind in favor of a more challenging and original direction. ~ Greg Prato Rush's sophomore release FLY BY NIGHT has become a milestone in their recording career. Although such future releases as 2112, HEMISPHERES, PERMANENT WAVES, and MOVING PICTURES would be superior albums, FLY BY NIGHT signaled a change from Led Zep blues-rock to more original and challenging material. But most important of all, FLY BY NIGHT was drummer/lyricist Neil Peart's first recording with the band. Peart had replaced original member John Rutsey just in time for Rush's inaugural U.S. tour, and became an integral member by the time of FLY BY NIGHT's recording. Several early Rush classics can be found here. "Anthem" is a barnstorming opener merging a memorable, repetitive guitar riff with positive lyrics, while the title track is one of Rush's most pop-oriented compositions (second only to future hits "Closer To the Heart" and "Time Stand Still"). Also included are two tracks which turned out to be crowd favorites at Rush concerts for years to come- -the sci-fi epic "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" and the rocking ballad "In the End," while other highlights include "Beneath, Between, Behind" and the reflective "Making Memories." With FLY BY NIGHT, Rush had begun their journey towards becoming one of the world's finest hard rock bands.
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Fly By Night Music | List Price | $9.95 (You save $3.46) | | Category | Rock Albums, Rock/Pop CDs, Hard Rock, Progressive | | Label | Mercury | | Orig Year | 1975 | | All Time Sales Rank | 825  | | CD Universe Part number | 1055930 | | Catalog number | 534624 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 06, 1997 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Geddy Lee; Alex Lifeson; Neil Peart; Rush; Terry Brown | | Engineer | Terry Brown | | Recording Time | 37 minutes | | Personnel | Neil Peart - drums Alex Lifeson - guitar Geddy Lee - vocals, classical guitar, bass
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Fly By Night Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews By-Tor and the Snowdog By-Tor and the Snowdog with its sci-fi/horror lurics would set the stage for Rush's more complex story songs as well as being a concert favorite. The whole album is great! It still sounds fresh today! I wish Neil Peart would go back to writing sci-fi/horror lyrics. This is truly a magnifacent hard rock album. Submitted by Darryl (Fulton, MO and Pensacola, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
yyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!! they really did it with this one its no 2112 but its great. Submitted by acaggiano (toronto,ont,canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
"Rush out and buy this disc" This isn't my absolute favorite RUSH album of all-time but one theirs I return to more than some others.The songs that I love the most are IN THE END,MAKING MEMORIES,RIVENDELL,and the great title track FLY BY NIGHT.My favorite albums by them is 2112,MOVING PICTURES,PERMANENT WAVES,and HEMISPHERES.But FLY BY NIGHT will work in a pinch as my friend Ron says. Submitted by markareds (''''Wichita,KS,USA") Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Long Live By-Tor As the proud owner of PA liscence plate which reads "By-Tor," this album is clearly one of my favorites. The jump they made from a Zeppelin-y cover band on their first album to this album was indeed a quantum leap. Peart's drumming and lyrics were surely a big part of that reason, but the songwriting of Lee/Lifeson had also taken a big leap forward. I love tunes like "Anthem," "Best I Can," "By-Tor...," "Fly By Night" and "In The End." Submitted by dcampbell (East Stroudsburg, PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Snow Dog is Victorious. Rush's best album by far!!!! If you love good ol rock and roll then this album is for you. Fly by Night is awesome from start to end! I like this style before the 80's synth sound came along, but before you judge me I do like Moving Pictures and Signals too. These old Rush tracks are just plan and simple bass, drums, and lead guitars and thats all you need. Geddy really screams out the lyrics on this album. Its hard to say which track I like best. If you are new to Rush do like I did several years ago, and start out buying their albums in the order they put them out. That way you can follow their changes from then till now. Not to put their other albums down, but they really had their stuff together on Fly by Night. Submitted by Loyal Rush Fan (Dixieland U.S.A.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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