Retrospective, Vol. 3 [CD/DVD] Rush

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  • Release Date: 03/03/2009
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 22,271
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678969959

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Retrospective, Vol. 3 [CD/DVD]

Disc 1
1LISTENOne Little Victory Remix 5:10
2LISTENDreamline 4:39
3LISTENWorkin' Them Angels 4:48
4LISTENPresto 5:48
5LISTENBravado 4:37
6LISTENDriven 4:29
7LISTENThe Pass 4:52
8LISTENAnimate 6:05
9LISTENRoll the Bones 5:32
10LISTENGhost of a Chance Live 5:51
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Disc 2
1Stick It Out DVD
2Nobody's Hero DVD
3Half the World DVD
4Driven DVD
5Roll the Bones DVD
6Show Don't Tell DVD
7The Pass DVD
8Superconductor DVD
9Far Cry DVD
10Malignant Narcissism DVD
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Few bands warrant, let alone deserve, a three-volume retrospective. Rush, however, make the case. As a concern, Rush are still going strong -- perhaps stronger than ever as a live attraction -- and their studio albums in the 21st century have been as heavy as anything they've ever cut, and very consistent in terms of quality. Rush have issued many compilations, but this makes three that bear the title Retrospective. The first volume covered the years 1974-1980, which addressed the period between their self-titled debut long-player and Permanent Waves; the second covered 1981-1987, bookmarked by the recordings Moving Pictures and Hold Your Fire; and this set covering 1989-2007 tracks the full-lengths Presto through Snakes & Arrows. Taken as a whole, these three CDs provide an excellent overview of a band that has continued to develop its sound, push its own boundaries, and remain timeless without concessions to trends or music biz nonsense. This third volume is on its surface the most unspectacular of the three, but appearances -- in this case at least -- prove deceptive. Arranged aesthetically rather than chronologically, Retrospective, Vol. 3 has been assembled to play through as an album. There are two tracks from each of the seven albums documented here, including "One Little Victory" and "Earthshine," both from the acclaimed return to hard-edged rock of Vapor Trails in 2002. In addition, there is a live version of "Ghost of a Chance," from 1991's controversial but underrated Roll the Bones. But what really transpires through this listen is the feeling that Rush are still very much a band; they reached the end of a lull only to get hungry again, reached for a new zenith, and shook off the complacency of their position as a ponderous and progressive veteran stadium juggernaut. In turn, they became a taut, wily rock & roll band again, putting on epic shows and creating thought-provoking, ass-shaking hard rock records. This is the latest evidence. Here's hoping there is a Retrospective, Vol. 4. [The two-disc CD/DVD version adds a disc with three live videos performed during the band's 30th anniversary tour in 2004, a rare televised performance of the song "Tom Sawyer," and ten music videos created during the most recent Atlantic years, including "The Pass," "Roll the Bones," "Stick It Out," "Driven," and "Malignant Narcissism." The disc also includes an on-camera interview with all three members of Rush.] Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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retrospective of last 20 yearsby bookwormMC

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April 13, 2009: While I may quibble with a selection or two, this is a good representation of RUSH over the last 20 years. Long after most bands are mailing it in, these three musicians are still pushing themselves and it pays off. While not a big fan of videos, I did enjoy MALIGNANT NARCISSISM and seeing them on The Colbert Report. With music this relevant, I hope they stick around long enough to make a 4th retrospective.

I Also Recommend: Chronicles, The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987 [Bonus DVD].