Language: English
Genre: Progressive Rock
Label Number: 818 476-2
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© 1984 Mercury Records
AllMusic Review by Greg Prato
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AllMusic Review by Greg Prato
Grace Under Pressure was the first Rush album since 1975's Fly by Night to not be produced by Terry Brown, who was replaced by Peter Henderson (Supertramp, Paul McCartney). The change resulted in a slightly more accessible sound than its predecessor, Signals, and marked the beginning of a period where many Rush fans feel that synths and electronics were used too prominently -- in effect pushing guitarist Alex Lifeson
into the background. The songwriting and lyrics were still strong
however, as evidenced by the video/single "Distant Early Warning" (a
tale about nuclear war) and the often-overlooked highlight "Kid Gloves,"
one of the album's few songs to feature Lifeson
upfront. Other standouts include a tribute to a friend of the band who
had recently passed away, "Afterimage," the disturbing "Red Sector A"
(which details a concentration camp), and one of Rush's
first funk-based songs, "The Enemy Within." Whereas most other rock
bands formed in the 1970s put out unfocused and uninspired work in the
1980s (which sounds very dated), Rush's Grace Under Pressure remains an exception.
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