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Anthem: Rush In The 70s

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Full Title:

Anthem: Rush In The 70s

Contributors:

By (Author) Martin Popoff

ISBN:

9781770415201

Publisher:

ECW Press,Canada

Imprint:

ECW Press,Canada

Publication Date:

12th May 2020

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

782.421660922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

375

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 229mm

Description

The definitive biography of the rock 'n' roll kings of the North.

With extensive, first-hand reflections from Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart, as well as from family, friends, and fellow musicians, Anthem: Rush in the '70s is a detailed portrait of Canada's greatest rock ambassadors. The first of three volumes, Anthem puts the band's catalog, from their self-titled debut to 1978's Hemispheres (the next volume resumes with the release of Permanent Waves) into both Canadian and general pop culture context, and presents the trio of quintessentially dependable, courteous Canucks as generators of incendiary, groundbreaking rock 'n' roll.

Fighting complacency, provoking thought, and often enraging critics, Rush has been at war with the music industry since 1974, when they were first dismissed as the Led Zeppelin of the north. Anthem, like each volume in this series, celebrates the perseverance of Geddy, Alex, and Neil: three men who maintained their values while operating from a Canadian base, throughout lean years, personal tragedies, and the band's eventual worldwide success.

'Popoff provides a comprehensive appreciation of Rush's music, focusing on its formation in 1968 through the 1970s...This will thrill Rush's huge fan base.' Publisher's Weekly

'Popoff (who worked on the Rush documentary,Beyond the Lighted Stage, 2010) charts Rush from their early years playing bars around Ontario up through worldwide success and the creation of their first seven albums.' Booklist

Reviews

"Popoff (who worked on the Rush documentary, Beyond the Lighted Stage, 2010) charts Rush from their early years playing bars around Ontario up through worldwide success and the creation of their first seven albums." -- Booklist
"Popoff mainly steps out of the way to allow Rush (as well as their moms) to tell their own story. That storytelling is consistently interesting." -- Psychobabble
"Popoff provides a comprehensive appreciation of Rush's music, focusing on its formation in 1968 through the 1970s ... This will thrill Rush's huge fan base." -- Publishers Weekly
"VERDICT A must for Rush fans and an intriguing examination of how small musical groups coalesce. Also a fitting memorial to drummer Neil Peart, who died this past January." -- Library Journal
"This 375-page hardcover book paints a fascinating picture of the band's early years, and is easily the most in-depth Rush tome I've read." -- BraveWords

Author Bio

Martin Popoff has written more than 80 books, including three on Rush. He has also worked on various projects for Banger Films, including the award-winning Rush documentary, Beyond the Lighted Stage. Popoff has published more record reviews in books approximately 7,900 than anybody in history.

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