STUDIO ALBUMS
RUSH, 1974 After “Working Man” received airplay on Cleveland’s WMMS-FM things changed forever. Mercury Records signed the band soon after.
FLY BY NIGHT, 1975 The world’s introduction to new drummer-lyricist Neil Peart, with longer, multipart songs and fantasy-themed lyrics.
CARESS OF STEEL, 1975 Rush’s blues-based, hard-rock style was replaced with all-out prog, and the album flopped.
2112, 1976 Undeterred by the disappointing sales performance of Caress of Steel, Rush went even more prog with a title track that’s a little more than 20 minutes.
A FAREWELL TO KINGS, 1977 Recording in Wales, Rush incorporated new instruments such as bells, chimes and a Minimoog analog synthesizer.
HEMISPHERES, 1978 Featuring the epic nine-minute, 12-section instrumental “La Villa Strangiato,” which required more than 40 takes to get right.
PERMANENT WAVES, 1980 Rush’s first album…
