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Artist: Geddy Lee

Title: My Favorite Headache

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Category: Prog Rock

Year: 2000

Label: Atlantic

Catalog Number: 83384

Personnel

Geddy Lee vocals, bass, piano, programming, percussion
Ben Mink guitars, violas, violins, programming
Matt Cameron drums
Jeremy Taggart drums (on track 8)

Tracks

1.  My Favorite Headache  4:45
2.  The Present Tense  3:25
3.  Window To The World  3:01
4.  Working At Perfekt  4:59
5.  Runaway Train  4:31
6.  The Angels' Share  4:34
7.  Moving To Bohemia  4:22
8.  Home On The Strange  3:47
9.  Slipping  5:05
10.  Still  4:28
11.  Grace To Grace  4:56
  
Total Running Time:  47:53

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From: Rycheage Date: July 26, 2003 at 21:31
Ultimately, "My Favorite Headache" falls squarely into the "acquired taste" category. Die-hard proggers hoping for another "Hemispheres" will be disappointed, but those daring souls willing to take a chance will find "My Favorite Headache" to be a rocking, thought-provoking experience.

From: Hrudet Date: January 9, 2004 at 0:24
The style of the album is not too far removed from what Rush have been about on their recent albums, and in all honesty, this album could easily be a sequel to Test For Echo. To pick out standout tracks would not be doing justice to the remaining tracks, as there isn't a filler on board.

From: illimey Date: February 24, 2004 at 10:48
The only Rush album (that I've heard) that I can honestly say I totally enjoy is Permanent Waves. Nothing else I've heard has quite done it for me. However I've always admired the talent that the Rush trio have, so I decided to give this Geddy Lee solo disc a spin. Love it! Much more enjoyable than recent Rush outings, and although it is by no means a classic like PW, it is still highly recommended for fans of quality musicianship and intricate, thoughful melodic metal.

From: Collette Date: March 7, 2004 at 3:10
This gave me a headache. These Rush guys, individually or collectively, are so stale they stink! Did Geddy put this out because these were songs he couldn't sell to Alex and Neil? I find Alex Lifeson's cd "Victor" much better than this splitter!


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