
Rush get scientific about love, sex and relationships.
Review created: 03/11/03
by: matzaballman -- a member of Epinions
Pros:
Between Sun and Moon, Double Agent, The Speed of Love, Leave That Thing Alone
Cons:
Cold Fire, Nobody's Hero, Stick It Out
I don't enjoy this album as much as Roll The Bones, which is my favorite album that Rush did after Signals, but Counterparts does have it's share of great songs. It also has it's share of duds. When the album works, it works amazingly well and when it doesn't, it falls flat on it's face! Rush got back to their roots a bit on Counterparts by cutting back on the keyboards and synthesizers and bringing the bass guitar back up in the mix. Alex Lifeson started playing his crunch guitar a bit more and cut back on some(but not all) of those guitar effects that he started toying with in the 80's....
Review ID: 10000000000232366

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