
The Albums: 2002-2012
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THE ALBUMS: 2002-2012 celebrates Rush's enduring legacy as one of the most inventive and compelling groups in rock history, receiving a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2013. The RIAA has certified Rush for having the third-highest number of consecutive gold and platinum studio albums by a rock band.
VAPOUR TRAILS is Rush’s 17th studio album, released after the band’s longest hiatus of five years ending in 2002. After personal tragedies in the late 1990s, Neil Peart considered himself retired from music. During a 5-year convalescence, traveling America on his motorcycle, Peart was eventually drawn back to his need to create, leading to the creation of VAPOUR TRAILS. In an interview for Jam! In 2001, Geddy Lee emphasized that this album was for “the psychological health and welfare of all the people who have gone through a difficult time.” VAPOUR TRAILS served as a testament to Rush's commitment to connecting with fans and propelled the band back onto the charts, reaching No. 3 in Canada and No. 6 in the U.S. - despite being born out of difficult circumstances.
FEEDBACK is Rush’s celebration of the band’s success and the 30th anniversary of their debut album Rush (1974). Returning to their roots of 60s garage rock, the album includes covers of influential songs from the band’s early days, including Buffalo Springfield’s “Mr. Soul,” The Who’s “The Seeker,” Cream's “Crossroads,” with additional covers of works from the Yardbirds, Love, and Blue Cheer. The cover record landed at No. 5 and No. 19 on the Billboard Canadian and U.S. charts.
SNAKES & ARROWS continues Rush’s progressive rock legacy. Acting as their first slew of original material since VAPOUR TRAILS, Peart emphasized, “[w]ithout a doubt, this is the best experience I’ve had making an album, ever.” Snakes and Arrows peaked at No. 3 in both Canada and the U.S., gained a GRAMMY™ nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, and was named one of Classic Rock Magazine’s Ten Essential Progressive Rock Albums of the decade.
CLOCKWORK ANGELS is the 20th and final studio album from Rush. Chronicling the story of a young man’s quest in an apocalyptic steampunk world, the concept album was later novelized by science fiction writer Kevin J. Anderson. Debuting at No. 1 and No. 2 on Billboard in Canada and the U.S., CLOCKWORK ANGELS epicly concludes the studio journey of the prog-rock pioneers.
The Albums: 2002-2012
Vapour Trails
Side A
One Little Victory
Ceiling Unlimited
Ghost Rider
Side B
Peaceable Kingdom
The Stars Look Down
How It Is
Vapor Trail
Side C
Secret Touch
Earthshine
Sweet Miracle
Side D
Nocturne
Freeze - Part IV Of “Fear”
Out Of The Cradle
Feedback
Side A
Summertime Blues
Heart Full Of Soul
For What It’s Worth
Side B
Mr. Soul
Seven And Seven Is
Shapes Of Things
Crossroads
Snakes & Arrows
Side A
Far Cry
Armor And Sword
Working Them Angels
Side B
Larger Bowl
Spindrift
Monkey Business
Side C
The Way The Wind Blows
Hope
Faithless
Side D
Bravest Face
Good News First
Malignant Narcissism
Hold On
Clockwork Angels
Side A
Caravan
BU2B
Clockwork Angels
Side B
The Anarchist
Carnies
Halo Effect
Side C
Seven Cities Of Gold
The Wreckers
Headlong Flight
Side D
BU2B2
Wish Them Well
The Garden