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Rush - Power Windows [New CD]

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Item specifics

Condition
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Duration
Album
Modified Item
No
Title
Power Windows
Album Name
Power Windows
Type
Album
UPC
731453463523
Artist
Rush
Format
CD
Release Year
1997
Record Label
Mry, Mercury
Release Title
Power Windows
Genre
Rock

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Mry, Mercury
UPC
0731453463523
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17046036754

Product Key Features

Release Year
1997
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Artist
Rush
Release Title
Power Windows

Dimensions

Item Height
0.43in
Item Weight
0.19lb.
Item Length
5.65in
Item Width
4.89in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
8
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
1.1 The Big Money 1.2 Grand Designs 1.3 Manhattan Project 1.4 Marathon 1.5 Territories 1.6 Middletown Dreams 1.7 Emotion Detector 1.8 Mystic Rhythms
Notes
This re-release features 20-bit digital remastering from the original master tapes and deluxe packaging faithful to the original album release. Track listing: "The Big Money," "Grand Designs," "Manhattan Project," "Marathon," "Territories," "Middletown Dreams," "Emotion Detector" and "Mystic Rhythms."

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  • Most people don't really care for this release

    I remember back when this was new and most of the die hard Rush fans really didn't care much for it because it is heavily laden with synthesizers and the writing style was different than anything that had come before it. Since then, and after most people got used to the 80's coming to a close and the death of progressive rock for a more pop styled sound out of the band this cd has gotten more respect as it has aged. I would place this cd down near the bottom of my favorite Rush releases but it still has very good moments also. The highlight and absolute best song on this release is the last track "Mystic Rhythms" with its pounding drum beats from the master of percussion Neil Peart. But track 2 "Grand Designs" is also a very strong song with a great ...

  • HAPPINESS is RUSHing out and getting this FUN CD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    First of all I'm not a band member of Rush. I don't work for their record company. Yes I'm a very big fan of Rush and this CD is one of the reasons why. I own it on vinyl which I retired. I owned it on casette which I wore out. I own every Rush CD and DVD in the catalog. I own a couple of Rush baseball jerseys. I own a Gibson Les Paul Alex Lifeson access guitar. I'm a guitar collector also as I own a Gibson eds1275 double neck guitar along with two other Gibson Les Paul and Fender stratocaster. Rush really inspired MTV and the 1980s decade. Before Miami Vice came along Alex Life son and Geddy Lee were wearing sports coats while playing live onstage. This I came about with their release of Moving Pictures as they wanted to look like movie theatre ushers. Doesn't the ...

  • I enjoyed rediscovering this CD and the sound quality is great.!

    I first purchased this album on tape. I discovered that the Rush catalog has been remastered for CD. I started with Moving Pictures, Signals,Grace under Pressure and now Power Windows. I always thought Rush albums were well engineered, the Remastered versions are awesome ! In my 2011 Mustang or even my high end Computer Speakers, the sound quality is crystal clear. Clean, Sparkling highs, amazing stereo separation, Geddy's vocal have a 3D effect,when you are positioned between the left and right speakers. Neil's Drums sound like he is playing 3 feet in front of you. Alex's guitar shine and pop at the right places. The low end Bass/keyboard/kick drum are solid and distortion free, even at max volume. A true testimonial, to sound engineers of Rock past. Rumor has it, ...

  • Other than 2 songs, I'm not too fond of this album.

    My least favorite Rush album. I feel like they got too far away from their original hard rock roots on this. I've never liked the album cover or the pictures of Rush themselves and their fancy 80's hairdos and their clothing. And this is the first Rush album on which I can't remember how all the songs sound and this after having the album for over 20 years! That being said, I really do like the last two songs on side one quite a bit, Manhattan Project and Marathon. I have become particularly fond of Marathon this past year...I love Geddy's singng during the refrain, especially when they modulate at the end. A beautiful song...just wished I liked the rest of this as much. I have never liked Mystic Rhythms that much, especially the video! Up until this week, this is ...

  • My favorite Rush album: A feast of sound

    I used to really dislike this album, would have rated it 2 stars about 3 months ago. Now, it's actually my favorite Rush album, and Rush is my favorite band. I don't think that the guitar is buried as much as Signals or Hold Your Fire, but there is just as much synthesizer as Hold Your Fire and more than Signals. The album is very well-balanced, with all 4 instruments keeping each other in check. The highlights of this album are the epic Manhattan Project, the climactic Marathon (tied with The Fountain of Lamneth for my favorite Rush song), and the pounding Mystic Rhythms. The other 5 tracks are also masterpieces, but if I were to fully describe each track, I'd run out of room. My recommendation: Don't buy this as your first Rush album... Buy it as your 5th or so, ...