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Resembles what a new Rush album would've sounded like.
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Entertainment WeeklyIs it any surprise that the first solo album from Rush bassist-vocalist Lee contains all the elements that make his band the most annoying power trio in rock? [11/17/2000, p.127]
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On this excursion into the noodle-prone mind of Mr. Lee. True, all the lyrics are his and his alone, but after all this time, plenty of Peart has rubbed off on him, resulting in much impenetrable mumbo jumbo about the universe and its "secrets" ("The Angels Share") and the workings of the mind...
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Lee has produced a competent, contemplative record that should tide fans over until the power trio's long-awaited return to local arenas.
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Since Headache doesn't go for any of Rush's extended instrumental outings or skewed dynamics, the onus is on Lee and Mink's melodies, which are generally strong and taut, building on familiar elements but adding a bit more sheen and smoothly executed changes to the mix.
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JonOFeb 5, 2007A few true gems highlight an album that will otherwise be of interest primarily to Rush fans.
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TimCDec 10, 2006Awesome Energy and Magical Words
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DenisKNov 4, 2005