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Rush: Geddy Lee (vocals, bass guitar); Alex Lifeson (guitar); Neil Peart (drums). Liner Note Author: Neil Peart. This is a riot! Rather than put out some windy and dreary box set to celebrate their 30th anniversary, Canada's seminal power prog band and one of big rock's most enduring units turns the tables and lays out hot and heavy covers of eight classics from the annals of rock & roll history. The track list is amazing, and the cool thing is that the arrangements of these nuggets are not all ripped up and mutated, either. "Summertime Blues" may begin as a nod to Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady," but it comes roaring back as an acknowledged homage to the Who's Live at Leeds version. The version of Stephen Stills' "For What It's Worth" begins as a slippery little acoustic tune but quickly turns into a heavy, droning rock orgy. "The Seeker" goes for the jugular in the same way that the Who's did; Geddy's sneer has a little less contempt than Daltrey's but it's just as hungry and desperate. "Heart Full of Soul" is pure psychedelic Yardbirds elegance with a bunch of space and dimension added to redeem the track for the 21st century. The backmasked guitars on "Mr. Soul" and Neil Peart's deliberate mix of thud and snap give the cut a solid footing for Alex Lifeson to unhurriedly coax Lee's vocal along the lyric. The ringing of Lifeson's chords that barely hold this side of overblown feedback is masterful in keeping the original spirit of the song while future-dating its sonics. Rush's read of "Seven and Seven Is" is much faster that Love's original, but its barely-on-the-rails tempo is welcome in lieu of the fact that these guys are all in their fifties and play like they're kids. "Shapes of Things to Come" is fun, and a real attempt to provide nuance to a great song, especially the cross-channel fading in the guitar mix. But on "Crossroads," the other bookend of this EP, Rush give a romper-stomper wailing performance of Cream's arrangement of Robert Johnson's seminal blues tune. Lifeson leaves Eric what's-his-name in the dust. Lee may not be the vocalist that Jack Bruce is but he kicks his ass as a bass player, and his moment of glory in this cut tears the roof off the song. None of these tunes are done with an ounce of camp. What the listener encounters is a Rush that has never ever been heard before: they indulge in the hero-worship and dream roots of the garage band that eventually became Rush, and they simultaneously search for the young garage band whose members never dreamed they'd be playing these tunes 30 years later as Rush. Anyone who thinks that there is no life left in the classics of the genre needs to hear this. That something this wild and freewheeling could only be pulled off by a band with 30 years experience is not only worth noting, but celebrating. ~ Thom Jurek For those long-time Rush fans who've always enjoyed the group's early, pre-2112 straight-ahead hard rock, FEEDBACK will come as a welcome diversion from the Canadian trio's later, much more complex work. An album of 1960s-era cover tunes that were inspirational to the band members early in their careers, the disc brings Rush back to basics, stripping away the synthesizers, effects-laden guitar, and percussion triggers, leaving only guitar, bass, drums, and vocals. From the opening notes of "Summertime Blues" (seemingly inspired equally by the Blue Cheer and Who LIVE AT LEEDS versions), the band's love of these songs is obvious; this is the unadulterated sound of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart having fun rocking out. Wisely, Rush never strays too far from the original arrangements, which allows the record to evoke the feeling of stumbling onto the world's greatest classic-rock bar band. Feedback Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Rock 101 : Do your homework, sonny! For supposed "rock fans" that hate this album: you've all missed the point!
RUSH became the musical monsters that they did because the music from their collective youths inspired them or does that make too much sense?!?!
You can hear the love and passion they had for that long gone era on every one of the tracks on this CD.
Go watch "American Idol" like everyone else and leave music to musicians like RUSH! Geddy, Alex & Neil are the Gods! Submitted by dbotero (NYC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Excellent Work Since I have not heard most of the orignal songs, it is an excellent Rush performance. I continue to enjoy their work even though this CD includes few songs. Submitted by frailejon87 (Caracas, Venezuela)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THANK YOU RUSH If You were there, You will love this set. These were the songs that made me fall in love with music too. note: listen to the Jefferson Airplane guitar work in For What It's Worth. Submitted by gprins (Mtn. View, AR.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
SUPERB COVERS COLLECTION This is a phenomenal collection from Rush. All 8 tracks are covers of songs made famous in the '60s, and are tracks which members of Rush grew up listening to, and playing, in early bands before the current line-up of Rush got together. Alex's guitar, Geddy's vocals and bass and (of course!) Neil's drumming are all fantastic and the whole CD sounds fantastic. Any Rush fan will love this but I reckon its appeal will attract a lot of fans of "classic" rock. Rush make these songs sound tremendous and not dated. Utterly recommended! Submitted by keith77772002 (Glasgow, Scotland, UK)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Interesting This is Rush, but then again it is not. This was an interesting project for the band. I would say that this is a filler project. This is just something to hold us over until the next real Rush CD appears. The playing is good. They do a very good job of covering the material, and still while they do that, Rush still seeps through. You can't beat the price. Submitted by drums61 (South of San Antonio, TX)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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