*1991 Japanese pressing.
Manufactured by MMG Inc. (Tokyo, Japan)
Country: Canada
Language: English
Genre: Progressive Rock, Hard Rock
Label Number: AMCY-319
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© 1977-1991 Atlantic/Anthem Records
AllMusic Review by Greg Prato
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AllMusic Review by Greg Prato
On 1977's A Farewell to Kings it quickly becomes apparent that Rush
had improved their songwriting and strengthened their focus and musical
approach. Synthesizers also mark their first prominent appearance on a Rush
album, a direction the band would continue to pursue on future
releases. With the popular hit single "Closer to the Heart," the trio
showed that they could compose concise and traditionally structured
songs, while the 11-minute "Xanadu" remains an outstanding
accomplishment all these years later (superb musicianship merged with
vivid lyrics help create one of Rush's
best all-time tracks). The album-opening title track begins with a
tasty classical guitar/synth passage, before erupting into a powerful
rocker. The underrated "Madrigal" proves to be a delicately beautiful
composition, while "Cinderella Man" is one of Rush's few songs to include lyrics penned entirely by Geddy Lee.
The ten-minute tale of a dangerous black hole, "Cygnus X-1," closes the
album on an unpredictable note, slightly comparable to the two extended
songs on 1975's Caress of Steel. A Farewell to Kings successfully built on the promise of their breakthrough 2112, and helped broaden Rush's audience on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
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