Hemispheres (Rush album)
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Hemispheres is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1978. The album was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales and mixed at Trident Studios in London.[3]
This album continues Rush's use of fantasy and science fiction motifs in lyrics written by Neil Peart. Similar to their 1976 release, 2112, Hemispheres contains a single, epic song broken into chapters as the first side of the album ("Cygnus X-1, Book II: Hemispheres") while the second half contains two more conventionally-executed tracks ("Circumstances", "The Trees"), then is rounded out by the nine-and-a-half-minute instrumental, "La Villa Strangiato".[4]
The album contains examples of Rush's adherence to progressive rock standards including the use of epic, multi-movement song structures, complex rhythms and time signatures, and flexible guitar solos, like those found in "La Villa Strangiato." In the 2010 documentary film Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage, the band members comment that the stress of recording this album was a major factor in their decision to start moving away from suites and long-form pieces in their songwriting.
Hemispheres was Rush's fourth consecutive Gold album upon release in 1978 and would subsequently go Platinum in the US.[5]
For a short period of time, the album was available in Canada also as a red vinyl LP in a gatefold sleeve with poster (catalogue number SANR-1-1015), and as a limited edition picture disc (catalogue number SRP-1300), both of which have become much sought after collector's items.
Track listing
All songs written by Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, and Neil Peart.
Side one
- "Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres" – 18:08
- I: "Prelude" - (0:00/4:29)
- II: "Apollo" Bringer of Wisdom – (4:30/6:59)
- III: "Dionysus" Bringer of Love – (7:00/09:05)
- IV: "Armageddon" The Battle of Heart and Mind – (09:06/11:58)
- V: "Cygnus" Bringer of Balance – (12:00/16:58)
- VI: "The Sphere" A Kind of Dream – (17:02/18:08)
Side two
- "Circumstances" – 3:42
- "The Trees" – 4:46
- "La Villa Strangiato (An Exercise in Self-Indulgence)" – 9:35
- I: "Buenos Nochas, Mein Froinds!" - (0:00)
- II: "To sleep, perchance to dream..." - (0:27)
- III: "Strangiato theme" - (2:00)
- IV: "A Lerxst in Wonderland" - (3:16)
- V: "Monsters!" - (5:49)
- VI: "The Ghost of the Aragon" - (6:10)
- VII: "Danforth and Pape" - (6:45)
- VIII: "The Waltz of the Shreves" - (7:26)
- IX: "Never turn your back on a Monster!" - (7:52)
- X: "Monsters! (Reprise)" - (8:03)
- XI: "Strangiato theme (Reprise)" - (8:17)
- XII: "A Farewell to Things" - (9:20)
Personnel
- Geddy Lee - bass guitars, vocals, Oberheim polyphonic, Minimoog, Moog Taurus pedals
- Alex Lifeson - Six and twelve string electric and acoustic guitars, classical guitar, Roland Guitar Synthesizers, Moog Taurus pedals
- Neil Peart - drums, orchestra bells, bell tree, tympani, gong, cowbells, temple blocks, wind chimes, crotales
Production
- Arranged & Produced By Terry Brown & Rush
- Music & Overdubs Recorded By Pat Moran; Vocals Recorded By Declan O'Doherty
- Mixed By Terry Brown
- Originally Mastered By Ray Staff; Remastered By Bob Ludwig
- Hugh Syme - art direction and graphics
- Bob King - art direction
- Yosh Inouye - cover photography
- Fin Costello - band and poster photograph
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)[6]
Year |
Chart |
Position |
1978 |
Billboard's Pop Albums |
47 |
Singles
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"The Trees"
- Released:1978
- Written by: Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson & Neil Peart
- Produced by: Rush and Terry Brown
- Chart positions:
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"Circumstances"
- Released:1978
- Written by: Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson & Neil Peart
- Produced by: Rush and Terry Brown
- Chart positions:
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Remaster details
A remaster was issued in 1997.
- The tray has a picture of the star with man painting (mirroring the cover art of Retrospective I) with "The Rush Remasters" printed in all capital letters just to the left. All remasters from Rush through Permanent Waves are like this.
- The remastered CD has all of the original album cover art, including the back cover and poster of the band which was missing on the original CD issue. When the poster is folded closed, the outside shows "Rush Hemispheres" text printed in red and yellow on a black background. Most copies have this insert placed behind the front cover in the CD case, but apparently some copies have this insert toward the front.
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