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Artist: Rush

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CD Title: Power Windows

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Category: Prog Rock

Year: 1985

Label: Mercury

Catalog Number: 826-098

Personnel

Geddy Lee vocals,bass,keyboards
Alex Lifeson guitars,vocals
Neil Peart drums, percussion

Tracks

1.  The Big Money  5:34
2.  Grand Designs  5:05
3.  Manhattan Project  5:05
4.  Marathon  6:09
5.  Territories  6:19
6.  Middletown Dreams  5:15
7.  Emotion Detector  5:10
8.  Mystic Rhythms  5:53
  
Total Running Time:  44:30

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From: koogles Date: May 27, 2003 at 1:41
Not much warmer than "Grace" but a bit more user-friendly. Great songs like "The Big Money" and "Manhattan Project" complete Rush's cynical world view that began on "Moving Pictures" and reached an apex on "Signals".

From: Rocker76 Date: June 26, 2003 at 12:09
Worth the buy just to hear Mystic Rhythms and Middletown Dreams.

From: Janxy Date: October 21, 2003 at 14:27
Great production on this Rush classic. This one and Hold Your Fire are my favorites. Here treat yourself to the intricacy of Grand Designs, the intensity of Manhattan Project and the big surprise ending to Marathon.

From: Swed Date: December 16, 2003 at 22:43
I like this and Hold your fire , my favorite Rush albums , great music and lyrics . Super !

From: sinner Date: March 6, 2004 at 6:08
wow! the cover are is very similar to that of Permanent Waves, but only Big Money can hold a candle to the classic Permanent Waves! Oh & btw, Fly By Night was before Caress of Steel! For Rush, this is mediocrity, on the grand scale it is, as is all Rush....great!! Moving Pictures & everything before it were their true classics, even with John Rutsey on their debut!

From: Rocker76 Date: May 30, 2004 at 14:35
Just saw Rush in Charlotte NC on 5/28 and they played "Mystic Rhythms". Some of Neil Peart's best lyrics and his drumming on that tune rocks! The album itself is a brilliant transition from Grace Under Pressure. As always, mature lyrics and phenomenal musicianship. No one does it like Rush!

From: Big Papa K Date: June 28, 2004 at 16:35
Rush has turned into somewhat of an easy listening/prog/new wave mix by now. Lifeson's guitar barely makes a dent here and when it does it sounds like The Police or U2. "The Big Money" has some life to it, but the rest are average to below average keyboard easy listening music. 5/10

From: L.M.J Date: July 3, 2004 at 0:48
I love this album! all the time my favourite. "Grand Designs" and "Marathon" is highly recommended!!

From: Rycheage Date: July 25, 2004 at 21:14
The cold keys and ambient atmosphere continues here, just a bit easier to listen to. "The Big Money", "Marathon", "Mystic Rhythms" and "Manhattan Project" shine through on an excellently recorded album. "Manhattan Project" is my favorite on here, with its story on how the A-bomb came to be. Classic Rush.

From: jam Date: August 9, 2004 at 2:34
capa errada

From: holyroller Date: August 14, 2004 at 19:06
Wrong cover, but I suppose you know that now. Ha ha. Both "PW" albums.

From: Propane Date: December 3, 2004 at 12:03
Nice package this time. Somewhat of a return to roots, although Rush can go anywhere they want musically because that has always been who they are.

From: 9 CHAMPIONS A 1 Date: June 8, 2005 at 13:24
Los teclados de este disco son realmente orgásmicos,ya se q esta no es la época mas representativa de la banda (1985-1987) pero a mi como fan de AOR es la q mas me gusta, cierto es q siguen manteniendo esos toques progresivo-sinfónicos pero es en esta época cuando mas se adentran en el mundo del AOR y el Pop 80 de carácter teclero y la verdad es que logran crear temas realmente antológicos,ahi estan "Manhattan Project" , "Marathon" o "Middletown Dreams" como prueba.RECOMENDADO.

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: June 8, 2005 at 20:17
Solo entro para decirles que ahorita se esta jugando el Superclasico Mundial de Futbol Brasil-Argentina por las eliminatorias, para no perderselo para verdaderos amantes del mejor Futbol.

From: AUGUSTO Date: November 15, 2005 at 12:20
A VER...SOY FAN DE RUSH, Y LA MAYOR VIRTUD QUE TIENE ESTA BANDA ES HACER DISCOS UNO MAS PERFECTO QUE OTRO, EN ESTE CASO TENEMOS EL DISCO MAS OCHENTERO, LLENO DE TECLADOS, A LOS QUE LE GUSTE EL AOR, ES EL MAS RECOMENDADO, MELODIAS INCREIBLES, Y LAS EJECUCIONES, IMPECABLES, QUIZA EL TECHO DE UNA GRAN BANDA.SE LOS RECOMIENDO A TODOS. PD.:GEDDY LEE, QUE BAJISTA IMPRESIONANTE, ANIMAL, UN GENIO

From: thejbl Date: July 6, 2007 at 3:53
Power is the key word and theme on this album and boy do they deliver! My second favourite album - Better production than Hysteria by the Leps. Phenomenal album

From: z4roxx Date: July 10, 2007 at 14:04
Oh dear James...Rush are my fave in absolute,it's hard to make a right comment,also"Power windows"is incredible,every Rush's song is incredible,is original and unique.I unfortunately very disappointed about their last 2 studio releases,not in the Rush vein IMO,they seam without any good idea...Don't know why....BTW besides Death'93 album I must add also Atheist/unquestionable presence disc,SUPER GODZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From: lalo r.o.c.k. Date: May 2, 2010 at 18:10
A wet dream for melodic prog rock AOR fans,magic keys,melodies and the songs... songs to die for,if you want perfect production and musical perfection...

From: Eric3 Date: April 30, 2017 at 20:20
Absolutely perfect. Perfect musicianship (of course), perfect songwriting, and the best production Rush has ever had. What makes this band great is the longevity of their career and the diversity of their recordings...what makes them timeless is how the neverending discussion of their discography keeps pulling in new fans to this day. Call me a fanboy, but to me there's Rush, and then there's everyone else. Transcendent band and album.


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