Experiencing Rush : A Listener's Companion (Listener's Companion)

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Experiencing Rush : A Listener's Companion (Listener's Companion)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 194 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781442231306
  • DDC分類 782.421660922

Full Description

Few bands have proven as long-standing and experimental as the Canadian rock act Rush, which has successfully survived and adapted like few others by continuing to work in an album-oriented "progressive hard rock" style. Rush bridged its original blues-rock style with progressive rock and heavy metal in the 1970s, explored new wave and synth rock in the 1980s, and then created a new kind of alternative hard rock in the 1990s and 2000s. Throughout its career Rush has stubbornly remained musically and lyrically individualistic. The band created dozens of albums over its four decades—with 45 million sold—and embarked on major concert tours for millions of fans across the globe.The band's music appeals not just to mainstream rock fans but to those musicians who admire the structural complexity of its music.

In Experiencing Rush: A Listener's Companion, music scholar Durrell Bowman guides readers through Rush's long career, explaining through the artful combination of biography, history, and musical exegesis how to listen to this unique act. From Rush's emergence as an early blues-rock power trio of guitar, bass, and drums into the godfathers of progressive hard rock, Bowman marks the band's first breakthrough with its landmark, sci-fi/individualist album 2112. From there, readers explore Rush's movement from "prog rock" extended compositions into shorter, potential-radio-play "post-prog" songs, leading to Rush's most successful album Moving Pictures in 1981. In its later career, Rush adventurously mixed progressive hard rock and music technology, generating a new power trio sound that featured further stylistic evolutions. As Bowman makes clear, it is the band's stalwart path and many influences on fans, musicians, and others that resulted in Rush's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.

Rush is a legendary group, and Experiencing Rush is specially written for music fans seeking a deeper look into the band's work, as well as for new listeners ready to discover the unique and diverse sound of one of rock's greatest acts.

Contents

Timeline
Series Editor Foreword
Introduction: Why Rush?
Chapter 1: "Finding My Way": From Blues-Rock to Arty Hard Rock, 1968-1975
Chapter 2: "Their Own Music"
Chapter 3: "The Universe Divided": From Progressive Hard Rock to Post-Prog, 1978-1980
Chapter 4: "Modern-Day Warrior": User-Friendly Progressive Rock and Moving Pictures, 1981
Chapter 5: "Be Cool or Be Cast Out": Fusions with Synth Rock and New Wave, 1982-1984
Chapter 6: "Against the Run of the Mill": Rock / Technology Balance, 1985-1988
Chapter 7: "It's Hard to Play It Safe": New Approaches to Being a Power Trio, 1989-1995
Chapter 8: "To the Margin of Error": Eclectic Rock, Tragedies and Sabbatical, and Return, 1996-2003
Chapter 9: "Some Will Be Rewarded": Getting to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, 2004-2013
Conclusion: "In the Fullness of Time"
Selected Reading
Selected Listening

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