Nearly everyone and their sibling says that the "Grace Under Pressure" album was the beginning of Rush's synthesizer period. In reality, the band had started to go in that direction with their previous album, "Signals." What was popularly believed at the time was that as a result of my favourite Rush album, "Moving Pictures," some misguided persons heard songs like "Tom Sawyer" and "Limelight" and called Rush a heavy metal band. Therefore, in reaction to that, they went for the more synthesizer sound to squash the stereotype. At first I believed it but now in my old age, I don't really care if it was true at the time or not. I just like the album.
While Rush are not heavy metal, it doesn't stop many metalheads like myself from liking them, a lot. In the opening pages of "Rock And Roll Children," the main characters play "Grace Under Pressure" to mellow out a bit after an evening of heavy metal records. I have to admit, when I heard the first single, "Distant Early Warning," I wasn't too sure about them. Maybe they had sold out and gone commercial. I guess in my naivety, I expected them to continue in the same vein as my favourite Rush album. But believe me, "Grace Under Pressure" was no sell out and it was many levels above some of the other synthesizer music that was manifesting at the time.
What Rush did with "Grace Under Pressure" was take the emerging synth sound and made it into something of their own. I've said a number of times that all three members are talented musicians and together, they can create some fantastic music which all will enjoy no matter what camp you're in. For me, sure I was slightly disappointed at first that the guitar takes a back seat on the album, but it doesn't go away completely. You can clearly hear Liefson's licks laying down the foundation along with Peart's beat in support of Lee's keyboard skills and vocals. I have always stated that Lee has been underrated as a keyboards player. As for Alex, he does nail solos on "The Body Electric" and the closer, "Between the Wheels," and I do like his intro on "The Enemy Within." That has to be my favourite track on the album. Now, I won't break down the album into individual songs because they all are good on their own and all compliment each other and that makes a good album.
Track Listing:
- Distant Early Warning
- Afterimage
- Red Sector A
- The Enemy Within
- The Body Electric
- Kid Gloves
- Red Lenses
- Between the Wheels
Geddy Lee- vocals, synthesizers, bass
Alex Liefson- guitars
Neil Peart- drums, percussion
I think that "Grace Under Pressure" achieves what Rick, Frankie, Jeff and Bob were going for in "Rock and Roll Children." They were looking something to just kick back and listen to. The album allows you to do that because that's when you begin to hear and appreciate all the small intricacies contained there in and that's when you know how good it is.
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