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Contents Under Pressure: 30 Years of Rush at Home and Away |  | Author: Martin Popoff Publisher: Ecw Press Category: Book
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Seller: fantastic_shopping Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 10637
Media: Paperback Pages: 200 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7 x 0.5
ISBN: 1550226789 Dewey Decimal Number: 780 EAN: 9781550226782 ASIN: 1550226789
Publication Date: June 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Celebrating Rushs 30th anniversary, this retrospective of Canadas most successful music group examines each of the band's approximately 20 lauded records and sold-out tours, eliciting fresh insights into the marriage of Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lees classic, fearless art rock sound with Neil Peart's celebrated literary prowess. The product of extensive interviews with all three members and corroborating evidence from key insiders and press, this unprecedented examination features previously unpublished candid photographs by official band photographer Andrew MacNaughtan. Musings on playing live and the grind of touring are presented, revealing the trios evolution over the past three decades. A critical eye is focused on the bands vast catalog, resulting in a comprehensive, forward-moving celebration of one of the most respected yet secretive bands in the music businessone that has never been revealed in book form so personally, directly, or so willingly.
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At Last! August 26, 2004 F. Nohels 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
As a total Rush freak, I know how hard it can be to find good reading material about them. (No coverage in any of the mainstream music mags, despite being one of the biggest selling bands in history). That's why this book is a godsend for any Rush fan. "Contents Under Pressure" is not a typical paint-by-numbers type biography, but more like a sit-down session over a few beers with Geddy, Neil and Alex as they recall their memories of touring and recording from the birth of Rush up until today. The author, Martin Popoff, asks the kind of questions that a die hard fan would ask. Lots of insight from the band themselves into song titles, album titles, lyrics, cover art, stage productions etc. Lots of amusing road stories, (especially from the early days and the oddball tours they were booked on), and behind the music type stuff. Every single album and tour gets a thorough profile. As well, it is packed with close to 300 photos (mostly color) of which I don't think I ve seen any before and is printed on a very high quality, heavy gloss paper. This is the kind of book you wish would never end and is a must-have.
Finally a well written Rush road book August 28, 2004 M. Crossman (Rancho Palos Verdes CA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Popoff (the author) does what great rock authors should do: he gets out of the way and lets the band tell the story. The book shares the band's view of each of their albums and tours (with the exception of Feedback-not sure why that was left out). If you are a Rush fan I think you will enjoy the details of the band's perspective on their progression over the years. Some truly interesting antics-many of them involving interactions with other classic rock bands: Blue Oyster Cult, Pat Travers, etc. Only gripe is that the book seems fragile: glossy pages and they will fall out if you are not somewhat delicate with it (of course I read the thing by a pool in extreme heat). If you like Rush, don't hesitate on this one-great photos of the band.
Like hanging around with Rush August 17, 2005 Bryan J. Mcelroy 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This was a casual book. Not like an interview so much as like conversation. I'm sure much was left out; but it seems the guys told you what they wanted you to know. I liked the way the songs were discussed, not too much depth, but we real RUSH fans have our own feelings for each song and this didn't change my own interpretations. It really felt more like a reinforcement of what great guys they seem to be.
As long as you don't expect any great secrets to be divulged this is great. I enjoyed it thoroughly!
a really good book, no matter what people say May 5, 2005 tupac wayne gacy (tha baghdad basement) 20 out of 24 found this review helpful
geez, next people will want to know about when Neil eats breakfast or Geddy brushes his teeth! is there no limit to adoration! personally I find it kind of sickening. Its about the music, people! not about hero worship!
anyways, this book is really in depth about the music and the creation of many songs, which is what I was looking for. plus it is chock full of many terrific pictures, which are mostly color. This documents the Rush evolution perfectly, interviewing them about their catalog and its strengths and weaknesses, and whether it was fun or boring, easy or hard. Rush is a band that realizes, like any good musician, that they need to "rip apart" every little thing they do in order to improve. They certainly are quite critical of many things on here, especially of Signals and Presto and Caress of Steel (very disliked albums by them it seems to me, though they had good words for "the pass" off of Presto) This is a very laid back kind of interview with the band, it is funny and informative, and really sheds some light on who Geddy, Alex, and Neil are as people, not just as stage presences. If you still want more background I recommend that you read Neil Peart's books, they have many stories about his life with the band and his life in general (especially Traveling Music). This is a highly enjoyable and informative read for any and all Rush fans.
Not as good as the "Definitive" Bio September 10, 2004 Jim M. Van Cise (Mentor, Ohio USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
As time passes and these guys continue to loosen up I am reminded that their personal lives remain boring and uncontroversial. Once you learn what they are really like, it's obvious that their gift to rock and roll was excellent music and nothing more. They are musicians in a very pure form. A touring machine fueled by a new studio album released every few years and a constant under-the-radar fan base. No radio hits yet millions of albums sold. Rock stars who really appreciate their anonymity. I am a 20 year fan from Cleveland, Ohio and I'd love to see two things. Behind the Music: RUSH and RUSH in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The book doesn't address the lyrics behind each song as much as I'd hoped. The format deals with every album (even the live albums) as a different chapter; each chapter reminding me of the tour programs I once owned. This book is basically a compilation of tour programs with a commentary from each band member. One thing I found very interesting was the parts in which they critique their own songs. Some songs that I always felt were "filler" they weren't totally satisfied with either. Other songs like Cold Fire from the Counterparts album are in their words: "Unheralded". The book covers their humble beginnings thru the beginning of the 30th Anniversary tour. A lot of photos are included and most I'd never seen before.
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