
*Artist: Rush
*Album: Counterparts
*Year: 1993
*Genre: Progressive Rock
*Country: Canada

*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 129MB
Tracklist:
01. Animate 06:04
02. Stick It Out 04:31
03. Cut To The Chase 04:49
04. Nobody's Hero 04:56
05. Between Sun & Moon 04:38
06. Alien Shore 05:48
07. The Speed Of Love 05:03
08. Double Agent 04:53
09. Leave That Thing Alone 04:06
10. Cold Fire 04:27
11. Everyday Glory 05:11
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Total playing time: 54:26
Extended info
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About
Counterparts is the fifteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1993. Counterparts became Rush's highest charting album in the US, peaking at #2 on the Billboard 200 (only behind Pearl Jam's Vs.).
Atlantic Records has claimed that the album went Platinum, although the RIAA has it listed as Gold. The lyrics of Counterparts continue the trends of Roll the Bones with dark and emotional themes being the primary focus. Throughout the album, there is a distinct alternative rock influence, showcased through "heavy" sounding tracks like "Animate" and "Stick it Out". "Leave That Thing Alone" earned a Grammy nomination for "Best Instrumental". The song topped the Mainstream Rock Tracks for four weeks in late 1993, becoming the band's fourth single to do so.
Line-up
Geddy Lee – Bass guitars, vocals, synthesizer
Alex Lifeson – Electric & acoustic guitars
Neil Peart – Drums and percussion
Michael Kamen – String arrangements and conducting ("Nobody's Hero")
John Webster - Additional keyboards
WinRAR + 5 %
incl. covers
About
Counterparts is the fifteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1993. Counterparts became Rush's highest charting album in the US, peaking at #2 on the Billboard 200 (only behind Pearl Jam's Vs.).
Atlantic Records has claimed that the album went Platinum, although the RIAA has it listed as Gold. The lyrics of Counterparts continue the trends of Roll the Bones with dark and emotional themes being the primary focus. Throughout the album, there is a distinct alternative rock influence, showcased through "heavy" sounding tracks like "Animate" and "Stick it Out". "Leave That Thing Alone" earned a Grammy nomination for "Best Instrumental". The song topped the Mainstream Rock Tracks for four weeks in late 1993, becoming the band's fourth single to do so.
Line-up
Geddy Lee – Bass guitars, vocals, synthesizer
Alex Lifeson – Electric & acoustic guitars
Neil Peart – Drums and percussion
Michael Kamen – String arrangements and conducting ("Nobody's Hero")
John Webster - Additional keyboards
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