Caress of Steel
Appearance
Caress of Steel | ||
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LP by Rush | ||
Released | September 1975 | |
Recorded | June and July 1975 | |
Genre | Progressive rock | |
Length | 45 min 02 s | |
Label | Mercury Records | |
Producer | Terry Brown and Rush | |
Professional reviews | ||
RollingStone | 2/5 | link |
Artistdirect | 1½/5 | link |
Rush Chronology | ||
Fly by Night (1975) |
Caress of Steel (1975) |
2112 (1976) |
Caress of Steel was the third album by Rush, released in 1975. The album includes Rush's first inclusion of a truly long rock piece, "The Fountain Of Lamneth". This album shows more of Rush's adherence to the standards of progressive rock. Long pieces, pieces broken up into parts, and solo passages of speed and agility are all included.
This album also shows some of Rush's influence from Led Zeppelin, more obviously present in Rush's first album, in songs like "I Think I'm Going Bald".
Tracks
- "Bastille Day" - 4:37
- "I Think I'm Going Bald" - 3:38
- "Lakeside Park" - 4:07
- "The Necromancer" - 12:29
a. "Into Darkness"
b. "Under The Shadow"
c. "Return Of The Prince" - "The Fountain of Lamneth" - 19:58 a. "In The Valley"
b. "Didacts And Narpets"
c. "No One At The Bridge"
d. "Panacea"
e. "Baccus Plateau"
f. "The Fountain"
Personnel
- Geddy Lee - bass guitar and vocals
- Alex Lifeson - 6 and 12 string electric and acoustic guitars, classical guitar, steel guitar
- Neil Peart - percussion