The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits (1974-1987) by Rush

Rush - The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits (1974-1987) Album Songs

No Song Title Time
1. Working Man 7:10
2. Fly By Night 3:22
3. 2112 Overture / The Temples Of Syri... 6:45
4. Closer To The Heart 2:55
5. The Trees 4:44
6. The Spirit Of Radio 4:58
7. Freewill 5:23
8. Limelight 4:19
9. Tom Sawyer 4:36
10. Red Barchetta 6:10
11. New World Man 3:48
12. Subdivisions 5:38
13. Distant Early Warning 4:57
14. The Big Money 5:37
15. Force Ten 4:32
16. Time Stand Still (feat. Aimee Mann) 5:08

The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits (1974-1987) by Rush Album Reviews

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Terrible. The music and singing is like nails on a chalkboard

Fantastic Choice for those wanting to get into Tush. This album is a great collection of their music at a great price. I would definitely recommend purchasing this. My only caution would be that this only has their biggest hits, meaning none of their big progressive pieces such as YYZ or La Villa Strangiato. Overall it is an amazing purchase for those getting into rush.

5⭐️. Great picks for this compilation.

Still Can’t believe he’s gone! But this rocks. I’m a product of the early seventies so as I was coming of age Rush was played on the radio as Top 40. I can remember the first time hearing Tom Sawyer. I knew then I was going to be a drummer! But then reality hits back and it just wasn’t meant to be. What is meant to be is hearing Rush more clear than I’ve ever heard them. Whatever the technology is Apple is using really puts these old songs in a new light. They sound more full, cleaner, more crisp. I’m not even using my best pair of headphones and the sound is still amazing! Way to go Apple!

Great Rush starter. All the great Rush tunes in one place. I find myself listening to Rush more today than I did when this music came out. It is timeless. Once you get hook, then you can peel back the onion and find some of the great deep tracks.

To Neil. One of my earliest memories is drumming to “Tom Sawyer” on the seats of my mother’s car on the way to daycare. Even as an eight year old, it was apparent to me that Neil’s drumming was something special, powerful. He was the spark that hit a lifelong fire for the drums and music. I’m not alone in this realization. That young boy from Iowa could have never imagined the friendship to come with Neil Peart. He shared his adventures motorcycling, sailing, touring, and drumming. Every day ended with a Macallan and lots of laughter. More than all of this, Bubba was there for me when my dad died of cancer. He brought me In-N-Out after I got creamed on my motorcycle. He’d meet with Make-a-Wish kids in secret, play drums with them, and take them for milkshakes. He was that kind of dude. Extraordinarily kind, even after the universe took everything from him. He left our world a better place then he found it. “The measure of life is a measure of love and respect, So hard to earn so easily burned In the fullness of time, A garden to nurture and protect (It’s a measure of life) The treasure of life is a measure of love and respect, The way you live, the gifts that you give In the fullness of time, It’s the only return that you expect” Neil wrote these lyrics for the last song on the last Rush album. To the last... you measure up, Bubba.

The whole album didn’t download. The Spirit of Radio song did not download yet I paid for the entire album. Apple!! Are you reading this?

Great Album if I could hear it all. Purchased and downloaded, tracks 2,3,4,6,8 and several other say not authorized to play

My favorite song by Rush. I was introduced to Rush about 15 years ago by my moms ex, unfortunately he passed away about 6 years ago he was their biggest fan, I couldn't go a day without hearing this band, this was almost all he'd listen to, it would drive my mom crazy 😂 but "Time Stand Still" always stuck out to me and I've always loved this song, but just a few minutes ago I watched the Rush documentary and had to hear the song again and I was on the verge of crying because it made me think of my moms ex, he was just an amazing guy, was a great male figure in my life, I miss him dearly

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