Really interesting replies! It sort of confirms what I suspected from reading fans' album reviews on Amazon and the like....there really is very little consensus amongst fans about Rush' best period...
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Really interesting replies! It sort of confirms what I suspected from reading fans' album reviews on Amazon and the like....there really is very little consensus amongst fans about Rush' best period...
Was 'Moving pictures' (1981) the last truly great Rush album?
Just pick your favourite name from each list. It doesn't have to be the 'longest serving' or the 'most worthy', just your favourite. You can add an explanation if you so wish. [note: I have only...
I would have thought their most known album - and their most mainstream, for that matter - was 90125...it's certainly their best selling album.
Funnily enough, these days I tend to prefer 'Sound chaser' and 'To be over'. 'Sound chaser' is weird and took a hell of a lot of getting used to, but I love its sheer barking bonkers...
Aye, probably. OK, you've twisted my arm -- 'Close to the edge' it is!
I can't believe that there's been a discussion about the best Yes album spanning three pages and there's not one single mention of 'Relayer'!!! Big generator - yes; Relayer - no. Eh?? Having said...