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78 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great songs here, but its all been done before!,
By Will Culp (Greenville, South Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987 (Audio CD)
Released in 2003, this is the 3rd Rush compilation, and it contains 16 tracks.As Rush dawned on their 30th Anniversary, their old label Mercury(Who they disbanded with in 1987) decided to release a compilation to commemorate the event. Taking songs off the many (By the way, thanks to Der Kommissar for the format!) PROS: THIS RUSH COMPILATION IS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ONE AVAILABLE-At PERFECT FOR A CASUAL FAN-If you just want all the radio staples without the fan favorites, this Rush compilation is for you! INTERESTING BOOKLET-The cover booklet gives interesting info on all of Rush's albums and each and every song on this album. One of the best booklets for a compilation(Other than Judas Cons: MISSING MANY GREAT SONGS- This compilation blatantly excludes "Bastille Day", "Lakeside Park", "By-Tor and the Snowdog", "YYZ", and many others. Most or all of those DOESN'T COVER CARESS OF STEEL- Although Caress of Steel certainly isn't Rush's best album, this compilation covers all the albums EXCEPT this one, and they could have easily NO SONGS FROM PRESTO OR THE 90'S CDS-Since this compilation only covers the CDs released on the Mercury label, you get NO songs off Presto or any of Rush's 90's material, which is just as notable as their earlier work. FALLS FLAT ON ITS FACE COMPARED TO CHRONICLES-Compared to Chronicles, which mentions all the songs I wanted above, plus songs from Presto and Roll the Bones, and many more classic songs("Something For Nothing", "Anthem", "Mystic Rhythms", "La Villa Strangiato", and many more), Spirit of Radio almost seems like an afterthought compared to Chronicles. Overall, a this compilation gathers all of the most popular Rush songs, but omits many undeniable classics, and contains no material from the 90's, therefore severely degrading it. What's here is great though, and if you don't want to spend more than 15 Dollars on a Rush Compilation, this CD is for you. ALSO, DO NOT GET THE RETROSPECTIVE CDS, THEY ARE RIPOFFS!THEY ARE JUST 2 OVERPRICED VERSIONS OF CHRONICLES! But if you are looking for a TRUE retrospective, this album is not for you. RECOMMENDED IF YOU WANT A CHEAP RUSH COMPILATION, NOT
47 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Let's put this CD in Retrospect...,
By Jamie J. Breustedt (Bensalem, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987 (Audio CD)
Rush was recently on Rockline promoting this CD, and came right out and said they had virtually nothing to do with this CD, and that their record company more-or-less mandated its release. The first 100,000 copies printed have the limited edition DVD, which has nothing that isn't on the Chronicles DVD. As a HUGE Rush fan, some previously unavaliable videos such as the newer ones (Driven, Half the World, Show Don't Tell, Stick It Out, Roll the Bones, etc.) would be more of a "bonus" as far as I'm concerned, since you can't get them anywhere. As a collection of music, it's all good, that's why I'm giving this a 5-star rating. However, if you're already a Rush fan, it's useless, since any self-respecting Rush fan owns whole-album sets and not just greatest hits. This CD is basically a record company marketing scheme. SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR THE LIVE IN RIO DVD THIS SUMMER! IT WILL FEATURE A BONUS BEHIND-THE-SCENES DVD AS WELL AS THE ENTIRE SHOW THEY PERFORMED DURING THE VAPOR TRAILS TOUR!!!!
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Poets Laureate of Hard Rock,
By Pat Kelly (Here, There & Everywhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spirit Of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987 (Audio CD)
I remember when Rush's first album appeared on the Canadian music charts when I was in high school. It entered at #100 and 2 weeks later climbed all the way up to #99. This, I thought with my usual accuracy for prognostication, is a band going nowhere.I wasn't alone. When Rush were nominated for Best New Band at the Junos (Canada's Grammy awards), they lost to the ever popular Myles & Lenny. Inexplicably nominated in the same category the next year, they lost again. But someone was listening... Rush toured and toured, putting on phenomenal shows, playing with ever-increasing virtuousity and writing the most intelligent songs in the hard rock genre. They hold the record, by a wide margin, of most consecutive Billboard top 10 albums by a heavy metal act. Including Led Zeppelin. Several reviewers have complained that the tracklisting for this set is also available on Chronicles, a 2-CD set. True, but this set isn't for completists. The songs alone rate 5-stars, regardless of how often they are repackaged. Ironically the song "The Spirit Of Radio", for which the album was named, was the slogan of radio station CFNY in Toronto. The station played an eclectic mix new wave, punk, and obscure album tracks, not the big heavy metal acts of the day that Rush, rightly or wrongly, was categorized as being amongst. CFNY never played Rush. But most other Toronto stations did, effectively giving free advertising to a competitor.
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