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1. One Little Victory 2. Ceiling Unlimited 3. Ghost Rider 4. Peaceable Kingdom 5. Stars Look Down, The 6. How It Is 7. Vapor Trail 8. Secret Touch 9. Earthshine 10. Sweet Miracle 11. Nocturne 12. Freeze - (Part IV Of Fear) 13. Out Of The Cradle
Details
Producer:
Paul Northfield, Rush
Distributor:
WEA
Recording type:
Studio
Recording mode:
Stereo
SPAR Code:
n/a
Album notes
Rush: Geddy Lee (vocals, bass); Alex Lifeson (acoustic & electric guitars, mandola); Neil Peart (drums). VAPOR TRAILS finds prog-rock veterans Rush breaking the longest hiatus (six years, in part due to personal tragedies suffered by drummer/lyricist Neil Peart) in the band's 30-year history. The album is heavier than anything the band had recorded in years. The late-'80s/early-'90s synth-heavy/clean-guitar sound has long since been abandoned for a thick, crunchy, and structurally more straight-forward approach, intensifying the spirit introduced on 1996's TEST FOR ECHO. Quite notable on VAPOR TRAILS is bassist/vocalist Geddy Lee's singing, which find him soaring confidently in the upper part of his range, especially on "Ghost Rider" and "Nocturne." This brings back memories of the early days, as the '90s often found Lee confining himself to his midrange. As he sings on "Peaceable Kingdom," the time is now again for Rush; VAPOR TRAILS boasts a set of stirring songs with the potential to become instant Rush classics.
Editorial reviews
3 out of 5 stars - ...[Rush] abandons the prog-rock jams...for a harder, Staind-friendly approach... Rolling Stone (05/23/2002)
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