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"Working Man" is a song by Canadian rock band Rush. In an interview on the Rolling Stone YouTube channel, bassist and lead vocalist Geddy Lee said that "Working Man" is his favorite song to play live. [1] "Working Man" became a favourite among Rush fans; [2] the guitar solo appeared on Guitar World magazine's 100 Greatest Guitar Solos list. [3]
Working Men is a live compilation album by Canadian progressive rock band Rush. The compilation documents a shortlist of career-spanning material pulled from the band's three tours during the 2000s. It is available in both CD and DVD formats like the previous releases.
Working Man: A Tribute to Rush is a tribute album to progressive rock band Rush recorded by various artists and released on Magna Carta Records in 1996 (see 1996 in music).The album was mixed by original Rush producer Terry Brown at Town Music Studios in Toronto, Canada.
Rush was a Canadian progressive rock band originally formed in August 1968, in the Willowdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario. For the overwhelming majority of its existence, the band consisted of bassist , keyboardist, and lead vocalist Geddy Lee , guitarist Alex Lifeson , and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart .
Rush is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. ... In July 2008, Rush discovered a version of "Working Man" with an alternative guitar solo.
Rush. Geddy Lee – bass guitar, synthesizers, vocals; Alex Lifeson – electric and acoustic guitars, synthesizers, vocals; Neil Peart – drums, percussion, lyricist * John Rutsey – drums and percussion on "Working Man" Additional personnel. Terry Brown – production (tracks 1–12) Peter Collins – production (tracks 14–16)
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R40 Live is the last live audio album release and the last live video release of Canadian prog-rock band Rush, recorded on their high-grossing R40 Live Tour. Both formats were released November 20, 2015. The performances were filmed on June 17 and 19, 2015, at Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Canada. The audio CD album consists of three discs.