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| | The Piano Tribute to Rush | | | Music Artist : | | Various Artists | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Vitamin Records | | Release Date : | | 2006-01-10 | | Store Price : | | $16.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $16.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Limelight 2. New World Man 3. Closer to the Heart 4. Subdivisions 5. Red Barchetta 6. Freewill 7. Fly by Night 8. Spirit of Radio 9. Trees 10. Tom Sawyer 11. Big Money 12. Syrinxian Moonlight [Original Composition]
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Huh? Submitted on: 2007-03-24 |
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This sounds like it came right out of a Rush for easy piano book. All I can really say is what the hell? The left hand is playing chords and the right is playing the melody...could it be any more boring?
When I first saw the title, I thought hmmm...I'd love to see what someone like Keith Jarret would do with Rush but this has all the imaginative quality of a karaoke accompaniment tape. For a really good piano tribute album, check out David Lahm "Jazz Takes on Joni Mitchell" |
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This hits the wrong chord Submitted on: 2007-02-07 |
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Whilst the noblest of attempts, I strongly suggest poking your ears with sharp surgical instruments as an alternative to listening to this cd. This clattering, clinking, calamity of quantized piano simply hurts the brain.
This display of technical ability is robotic, heartless and without an ounce of soul. Rush is all about the balance of heart and mind, and this refuses to adopt any of these sensibilities.
I can only wish these artists success, but not for recording this. Next time try some warmth, a little bit of reverb to make it feel like a room and not an operating room, and certainly more interpretation. |
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Brian McDonald Submitted on: 2006-06-09 |
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As a lifelong fan of Rush I must warn anyone against this CD.
I own all the other tributes to the band, both good and bad, just for the sake of having them as a novelty. I wish this was never made. Sadly someone could have done justice to a piano tribute and it could have been great.
This one sounds like a grade school music teacher playing a Schroder toy piano with one finger while reading sheet music transposed by someone who has never heard of the band. Each song sounds as if it was recorded in one take regardless of any performance mistakes or disregard to timing, scale, or measure.
It truly is a shameless attempt just to make a buck and unfortunately it had to drag Rush's good name to it. If it was possible to sue whoever in their management that released permission to use their material for this I would. |
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Skip it Submitted on: 2006-02-09 |
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Recommended only to colelctors who need every quasi-Rush-related object regardless of quality. I thought it could be decent background/ambiance music but:
1) The performer (if there is one), though technically precise, does not have a very good feel for the instrument;
2) Mediocre synthesized piano sound;
3) I would not be surprised if these are just midi files downloaded from the internet, slightly modified and run through a computer.
In retrospect, I'd pay about three dolars for it at most as a novelty piece for annoying my girlfriend. If you are looking for a similar album, the various string tributes, despite all their shortcomings, tend to be better done. |
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