StocktontoMalone wrote:verslibre wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:verslibre wrote:You either like
Vapor Trails or you don't. Keep in mind we almost got no more new music from Rush. A few years earlier they were as good as done following unfortunate tragic events that Neil suffered. Considering what they've done on the last two CDs, I'm glad they didn't hang it up.
Test For Echo would not have been a good way to close a career.

The way VT sounds and the fact that there were almost no more Rush CDs are separate issues. While I agree with you that it was too early to hang it up, if your point was that T4E was a less than stellar effort...I'll have to disagree with you. T4E, Presto, and RTB are my top 3.
Wow,
Presto and
RTB contain several of Rush's worst songs. You place those albums above
Counterparts, Signals, Grace Under Pressure, etc.?
I like ALL of T4E....only songs I do not like on Presto are
Scars, Superconductor, and Red Tide....only song I do not like on RTB is
Face Up.
Presto hasn't aged as well as nearly any other Rush album, bar the very first one. I used to like it a lot more when it first came out. "The Pass," "Superconductor" and "Anagram (For Mongo)" are embarrassing. "Scars" I used to like quite a bit, but now...eh. The title track...so-so. "Red Tide" sounds forced. "Hand Over Fist" isn't too bad and "Show Don't Tell" is still pretty cool. However, "Chain Lightning" is a neat tune which should have been a single, and "Available Light" was an excellent closer.
With
RTB, I have issues with the entire second half (or "Side B") with the exception of "Ghost Of A Chance." The first half is great, and "Face Up" is very solid. "Bravado" and "Dreamline," of course, are now regarded as signature Rushtunes. But the second half...oof. "The Big Wheel" is okay but feels like a novel that lacks a
deus ex machina to resolve the story. "Heresy" and "Neurotica" aren't very interesting. And for the closer, the boys recorded one of the
worst songs they've ever put out. It's times like these when outside perspectives are integral to evaluating the finished work. And I hate to say this, but
Presto and
RTB aren't high points for Neil, where his lyrics are concerned.