Though it was considered at the point of release to be a less keyboard-intensive effort, 1989’s Presto is still relatively reliant on keyboards for the main thrust of the power trio’s sound. Guitarist Alex Lifeson can be heard snarling more prominently, but he still waits in line behind Geddy Lee’s impressive keyboard washes and drummer Neil Peart’s exemplary drum accents. The ambient undertow of Power Windows and Hold Your Fire is muted but not completely wiped aside. The emphasis remains on the songwriting where the band’s pop sense has often been overlooked in light of their instrumental abilities. “Show Don’t Tell,” “The Pass,” and “Scars” are obvious standouts, luxuriating in melodic riches that have always been the band’s secret, unsung weapon. Harmonies, lush landscapes and a devout indifference to trends remain at the core of the band’s approach. Over the years, they’ve turned away from the elaborate extended works — no twenty-minute opuses here — for the pleasure that comes with delivering a well-edited point of view.
Tracklisting
- Show Don’t Tell (5:01)
- Chain Lightning (4:33)
- The Pass (4:51)
- War Paint (5:24)
- Scars (4:07)
- Presto (5:45)
- Superconductor (4:47)
- Anagram (For Mongo) (4:00)
- Red Tide (4:29)
- Hand Over Fist (4:11)
- Available Light (5:03)
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Release Information
Key | Value |
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Format | Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered (200 Gram) |
Label | Atlantic |
Catalog Number | R1-83736 |
Notes | Issued with a printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits. 200 gram reissue. Includes high-res 24bit/48kHz digital download card. Recorded June-August 1989. Mixed September 1989. Preproduction work at Chalet Studio. “Side I is much longer than Side II, therefore is not as loud. So turn it up!” ℗ 2015 Atlantic Recording Corporation © 2015 Atlantic Recording Corporation and Anthem Entertainment On labels: ℗ 1989 Atlantic Recording Corporation © 1989 Atlantic Recording Corporation and Anthem Entertainment |
Discogs URL | Rush - Presto |