Test for Echo

Occupation

  • Geddy Lee - bass, synthesizer, vocals
  • Alex Lifeson - electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin
  • Neil Peart - drums, cymbals

Test for Echo is the title of the 16th studio album, the Canadian rock band Rush has released in September 1996.

Solid rock numbers with varied rhythms, but sometimes lack the final touch. With " Limbo ", the trio has resumed an instrumental number into the program, but can not be measured with "Leave alone did Thing " by Counterparts itself.

"Driven" is a very guitar-driven number that has a bass solo after the second verse. "Half the world" refers to the injustice in the world in which one half is good and happy, as she lives at the expense of the other half. "Half the world cries, half the world laughs. Half the world tries to be the other half. " In " Virtuality " Neil Peart relates to the increasing age of computers and that everyone can communicate around the world. " Net boy, net girl, send your signal round the world " or "Put your message in a modem and throw it in the Cyber ​​Sea". He compares the Internet as virtual land with " footprints in the virtual sand". " Totem" sings a religiously fraught topic: the credulity of any deities. " I believe in what I see, I believe in what I hear" it says in the chorus.

In live performances, the three musicians that the processing for the stage may be different as: " Resist" on the R30 tour is listed in the reduced form; only with two acoustic guitars and harsh voice of Geddy Lee.

Title list

Occupation

  • Geddy Lee - bass, synthesizer, vocals
  • Alex Lifeson - electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin
  • Neil Peart - drums, cymbals
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