Friday, May 10, 2024

Rush Retrospective: Album 15- Counterparts





Album:  Counterparts

Year Released:   1993

Lineup:  


Overall Thoughts:

In some ways, Counterparts is a throwback album.  There isn't a theme that runs through the songs in Counterparts like in many of their previous albums.  It's not a progressive album, or one that is heavily based in synthesizers or pop sound.  In many ways, it reminds me of their first two albums- a rock album, first and foremost.

It's a scattershot album.  There are some excellent songs ("Nobody's Hero" is the standout for me), but other songs that fall flat ("Double Agent").  There are far more songs about women and relationships ("Cold Fire", "Alien Shore") than is typical for a Rush album.  

Rupert Hines was the producer for their previous two albums- but with Counterparts, Peter Collins returned.  Correlation is not causation, but Hines produced two of my favorite albums, while Collins' track record is not as potent.

Counterparts is not a bad album.  But it is an uneven letdown after a pair of powerhouses.



Ranking of Rush Albums (adding as more albums are reviewed):
  1. Presto
  2. Moving Pictures
  3. Roll the Bones
  4. 2112
  5. Permanent Waves
  6. Fly By Night
  7. Rush
  8. A Farewell to Kings
  9. Hemispheres
  10. Hold Your Fire
  11. Power Windows
  12. Counterparts
  13. Signals
  14. Caress of Steel
  15. Grace Under Pressure

Top 10 Rush Songs (adding as more albums are reviewed):

  1. "The Pass", Presto
  2. "Tom Sawyer", Moving Pictures
  3. "Working Man", Rush
  4. "Closer to the Heart", A Farewell to Kings
  5. "La Villa Strangiato", Hemispheres
  6. "Freewill", Permanent Waves
  7. "Bravado", Roll the Bones
  8. "2112", 2112
  9. "Fly By Night", Fly By Night
  10. "Show Don't Tell", Presto

Sunday, May 5, 2024

Project 190: Update 17

 Weight (2024-05-05):  214.6 lbs

Change since last update:-2.0 lbs

Change since January 1st:  -8.4 lbs

The past couple of weeks have been a disruption of my schedule.  Glad I'm still going in the right direction.

Friday, May 3, 2024

Rush Retrospective: Album 14- Roll the Bones

 







Album:  Roll the Bones

Year Released:   1991

Lineup:  


Overall Thoughts:

I wasn't expecting to like this album as much as I did.

I thought it was a good album, with some excellent songs ("Bravado" and "Ghost of a Chance" really stand out).  But I wasn't expecting Roll the Bones to be a top tier Rush album- not when I was listening to it in the 1990s.

But in the 1990s I was a young man in my 20s.  Listening to it thirty years later gives a whole new perspective.  This is an album for the middle-aged.

The songs, throughout the album, are from the perspective of someone who has scars from life.  It's not an angry album, or a sad one.  Mainly, the songs are from someone who is just weary of the struggle of life.  Everything else has failed- why not try being kind to each other?"

It's some of Neil Peart's strongest lyrics.  Look at "Bravado":

And if the music stops
There's only the sound of the rain
All the hope and glory
All the sacrifice in vain
And if love remains
Though everything is lost
We will pay the price
But we will not count the cost

Or from "Ghost of a Chance":

I don't believe in destiny
Or the guiding hand of fate
I don't believe in forever
Or love as a mystical state

I don't believe in the stars or the planets
Or angels watching from above
But I believe there's a ghost of a chance
We can find someone to love
And make it last


The man who wrote "2112" was trying to take on the World.  Twenty years later, that same person is looking back on their life- not with regret, but exhaustion.  As someone who is 52, this album speaks to me.

Musically, Roll the Bones is outstanding.  Like Presto, they've merged the synthesizers so they play Robin to the guitars and drum.  By this point, they've been playing together for two decades, and that experience shows.

It's a great album.  It's also an album that grows as the listener ages.

Ranking of Rush Albums (adding as more albums are reviewed):
  1. Presto
  2. Moving Pictures
  3. Roll the Bones
  4. 2112
  5. Permanent Waves
  6. Fly By Night
  7. Rush
  8. A Farewell to Kings
  9. Hemispheres
  10. Hold Your Fire
  11. Power Windows
  12. Signals
  13. Caress of Steel
  14. Grace Under Pressure

Top 10 Rush Songs (adding as more albums are reviewed):

  1. "The Pass", Presto
  2. "Tom Sawyer", Moving Pictures
  3. "Working Man", Rush
  4. "Closer to the Heart", A Farewell to Kings
  5. "La Villa Strangiato", Hemispheres
  6. "Freewill", Permanent Waves
  7. "Bravado", Roll the Bones
  8. "2112", 2112
  9. "Fly By Night", Fly By Night
  10. "Show Don't Tell", Presto