*Artist: Rush
*Album: Caress Of Steel
*Year: 1975
*Genre: Progressive Rock
*Country: Canada
*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 108MB
Tracklist:
01. Bastille Day 04:41
02. I Think I'm Going Bald 03:42
03. Lakeside Park 04:11
04. The Necromancer 12:34
I. Into The Darkness
II. Under The Shadow
III. Return Of The Prince
05. The Fountain Of Lamneth 20:00
I. In The Valley
II. Didacts And Narpets
III. No One At The Bridge
IV. Panacea
V. Bacchus Plateau
VI. The Fountain
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Total playing time: 45:08
Extended info
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About
Caress of Steel is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1975. The album shows more of Rush's adherence to the hard rock and progressive rock styles of the band's first two albums. Long pieces, pieces broken up into parts, and solo passages of speed and agility are all included. The album is often considered notable for the inclusion of the band's first two epic pieces, "The Necromancer", and "The Fountain of Lamneth", which runs to nearly 20 minutes and comprised the whole of side two of the original vinyl release. Intended to be Rush's breakthrough album, it sold fewer copies than their previous record and was considered a disappointment by their record company, with the tour becoming known as the "Down The Tubes Tour".
Line-up
Geddy Lee - bass guitar and vocals
Alex Lifeson - 6 and 12 string electric and acoustic guitars, classical guitar, steel guitar
Neil Peart - drums, percussion and lyrics
WinRAR + 5 %
incl. covers
About
Caress of Steel is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1975. The album shows more of Rush's adherence to the hard rock and progressive rock styles of the band's first two albums. Long pieces, pieces broken up into parts, and solo passages of speed and agility are all included. The album is often considered notable for the inclusion of the band's first two epic pieces, "The Necromancer", and "The Fountain of Lamneth", which runs to nearly 20 minutes and comprised the whole of side two of the original vinyl release. Intended to be Rush's breakthrough album, it sold fewer copies than their previous record and was considered a disappointment by their record company, with the tour becoming known as the "Down The Tubes Tour".
Line-up
Geddy Lee - bass guitar and vocals
Alex Lifeson - 6 and 12 string electric and acoustic guitars, classical guitar, steel guitar
Neil Peart - drums, percussion and lyrics
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