Rush - Vapor Trails (Remixed) - Music & Performance - CD
Rush - Vapor Trails (Remixed) - Music & Performance - CD
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Rush - Vapor Trails (Remixed) - Music & Performance - CD

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Most longtime Rush fans realize that a new album from the Canadian trio in the early 21st century is quite an accomplishment. After drummer Neil Peart's much-publicized tragic turn of events in his private life not long after Rush's 1996 release Test for Echo (the death of both his teenaged daughter and wife less than a year apart), the group's future was understandably cast into doubt. Slowly but surely, however, the band regained their footing and issued their 17th studio album in 2002, Vapor Trails. You would think that a veteran band entering their fourth decade together would perhaps mellow out a bit, but this doesn't prove to be case, as evidenced by the leadoff track "One Little Victory," while the majority of the album follows the same direct and hard-hitting sound as their past couple of releases (fans of the group's more synth-based and sterile mid-'80s style will have to look elsewhere). Peart, who remains the group's main lyricist, opts to conquer such challenging subject matter as the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on "Peaceable Kingdom," while bits of the lyric to "Ghost Rider" ("Pack up all those phantoms/Shoulder that invisible load") lead the listener to believe that perhaps the drummer is sharing his personal healing process with the fans. Other standouts include the melodic "Sweet Miracle," the explosive "Out of the Cradle," the mid-paced title track, and "Earthshine," the latter of which showcases how fine Lee's voice has matured (especially when compared to his high-piercing shriek on Rush's early albums). All in all, Vapor Trails does an amiable job of signaling the welcome return of Rush. A remixed version was released in 2013. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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Mar 6, 2021
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This is the version and format to own

I am giving this a 4 because this is all the better this album will sound. There is a great Rush album in Vapor Trails and you can hear it better with this remix. Previously muddy areas are brighter. Hidden guitar solos make their appearance. The lyrics stand out. I bought the CD and the vinyl the day they came out and the truth was painful. Someone on the production side sliced off an huge swath of frequencies during production; I mean while it was being recorded! They can never be recovered because they were never recorded. But this remix puts a little of that shame to rest. I bought the remix vinyl as well. Save your money. It sounds truly awful. The original vinyl sounds far better. But if you're not a media collector and want to simply enjoy this album as much as it can be enjoyed, this is the version and format to own.

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