
Hold Your Fire is a Rock album by Rush, originally released in 1987. On Gatefold: 125 pressings tracked, owned by 25 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Prog Rock
- lush
- hypnotic
- cerebral
About
This album is Mastered for iTunes. Anyone acquainted with the epic grandeur of this progressive rock trio's work in the ‘70s might be surprised to hear Rush so comfortable in the pop-rock world of the ‘80s. Yet, it makes great sense that a band constantly looking to re-invent itself would find comfort in the emergent technologies of the era. Geddy Lee's voice frequently comes down from the helium-screech end of his range to embrace a warmer, human tone and it's his extra keyboard washes that layer the intricacies of the songs. Drummer Neil Peart can still be heard functioning as both the steady metronomic beat box and a percussive wunderkind consistently surprising with his inventive fills. But the real emphasis here is on songwriting. "Time Stand Still" with ‘Til Tuesday's Aimee Mann doubling up the vocals, "Open Secrets," and "Turn the Page" are among the group's most rewarding. "Force Ten" is a techno-charged hard rocker that recalls the band's fiery early edge. "Lock and Key" and "Mission" use ethereal textures underneath rock brawn.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Force Ten4:28
- A2Time Stand Still5:07
- A3Open Secrets5:37
- A4Second Nature4:35
- A5Prime Mover5:19
Side B
- B1Lock And Key5:08
- B2Mission5:15
- B3Turn The Page4:53
- B4Tai Shan4:14
- B5High Water5:32
Credits
Performers
- The Williams Fairey Brass BandBRASS BAND BRASS
- Andrew Pryce JackmanBRASS BAND CONDUCTOR ARRANGED BY
- Neil PeartDRUMS PERCUSSION ELECTRONIC DRUMS
- Alex LifesonELECTRIC GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR GUITAR
- Andy RichardsKEYBOARDS PROGRAMMED BY SYNTHESIZER
- Geddy LeeKEYBOARDS BASS SYNTHESIZER
- Jim BurgessPROGRAMMED BY SYNTHESIZER
- Steve MargoshesSTRINGS CONDUCTOR ARRANGED BY
- Tony GeraniosSYNTHESIZER
- Aimee MannVOCALS BACKING VOCALS
25 collectors on Gatefold own this · 125 pressings tracked on Gatefold
