Working Men

Working Men

by Rush
Working Men

Working Men

by Rush

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Overview

Rush are no strangers to best-of compilation albums; they've released a slew of them. They are also no stranger to DVDs. To mark their 35th anniversary, they've released Working Men, which is both; it marks their first best-of live compilation exclusively from the DVD sets Rush in Rio (2003), R30 (2005), and Snakes & Arrows Live (2008). There is also an unreleased cut from R30 -- a killer version of "One Little Victory." While fans may simply regard this as a record company cash grab, hardcore fans know how closely Rush monitor each release and control all aspects of their career. On hearing these tracks without benefit of the visuals, it becomes lucidly clear that in the 21st century, Rush play more like a hungry act looking to prove themselves than as seasoned veterans jaded by the entire business. The instrumental interaction between Neil Peart, Alex Lifeson, and Geddy Lee is utterly uncanny, the anticipation and the willingness to add flourishes and to challenge one another in the bridges and solo sections reveal their command of the material and their empathies for one another's playing strengths. One of the more revealing things on a live record such as this one is the sophistication in Lee's vocal delivery now that his singing voice has deepened with age. The only time on the entire disc when it doesn't entirely work is when he tries to recapture his old, piercing caterwaul on "2112," but in that spontaneity there is not only charm, but the surprise that he can still get close to that pitch. The track list contains material from every period in the band's history, from "Working Man" and "Closer to the Heart" to "Tom Sawyer" and "Dreamline." "One Little Victory," from the Vapor Trails album (the set that brought them back to their hard-rocking roots), roars out of the gate with a Peart drum break and charges head-on into the maelstrom, with melody eking out of Lee's overdriven, pulsing bassline and Lifeson's banging metal riffs. It's completely inspiring. In sum, this is far from a throwaway compilation; it sums up the band's energy and renewed commitment in the 21st century, and reveals in audio what the DVDs did so spectacularly: that Rush are as vital and creative as ever, and they rock far harder than virtually any of the younger bands that try to emulate their creativity and natural energy or ape their trademark progressive power trio invention. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 11/17/2009
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0075678956416
Rank: 184290

Tracks

  1. Limelight
  2. The Spirit of Radio
  3. 2112
  4. Freewill
  5. Dreamline
  6. Far Cry
  7. Subdivisions
  8. One Little Victory
  9. Closer to the Heart
  10. Tom Sawyer
  11. Working Man
  12. YYZ

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Rush   Primary Artist
Geddy Lee   Vocals,Synthesizer,Guitar (Bass)
Alex Lifeson   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Neil Peart   Drums,Cymbals

Technical Credits

Michael Jack   Pro-Tools
James Barton   Recording,Mixing
Craig Blazier   Mixing Engineer,Producer
Peter Talbot   Composer
Paul Dubois   Composer
Jeff Muir   Pro-Tools
Brian Evans   Engineer
Pegi Cecconi   Executive Producer
Liam Birt   Executive Producer
Kevin "Kap" Kapler   Engineer
Joe Barlow   Mixing Engineer
Jo Ravitch   Engineer
Patrick Thrasher   Mixing Engineer
Stephen Marcussen   Mastering
Chris Gordon   Mixing Engineer
Geddy Lee   Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Rush   Producer
David Leonard   Producer,Recording,Mixing Engineer
Kooster McAllister   Assistant Engineer
Brad Madix   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Alex Lifeson   Mixing,Composer,Lyricist
Adam Ayan   Mastering
Paul Northfield   Producer
John Michael Talbot   Composer
Neil Peart   Composer,Lyricist
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