RUSH Counterparts hails from 2015 and is a U.S. 200 gram 2LP (blackened UPC) - the perforated sleeve has separated at the top seam however the vinyl has not been removed. Counterparts is the band's 15th studio album, originally released in October 1993.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelAtlantic, ATL
UPC0081227954338
eBay Product ID (ePID)8046072811
Product Key Features
Release Year2015
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistRush
Release TitleCounterparts
Dimensions
Item Height0.23 in
Item Weight1.20 lb
Item Length12.86 in
Item Width12.47 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks11
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Animate 1.2 Stick It Out 1.3 Cut to the Chase 1.4 Nobodys Hero 2.1 Between Sun ; Moon 2.2 Alien Shore 2.3 The Speed of Love 3.1 Double Agent 3.2 Leave That Thing Alone 3.3 Cold Fire 3.4 Everyday Glory
Number of Discs2
NotesLimited 200 gram heavyweight vinyl pressing remastered at legendary Abbey Road Studios using the Direct to Metal Mastering (DMM) audiophile copper plating process, all from original analogue masters. Includes digital download. Counterparts is the fifteenth studio album by the Canadian rock trio. Originally released in October, 1993. Counterparts is one of the two highest-charting Rush albums in the U.S. (2012's Clockwork Angels is the other), peaking at #2. The lyrics of Counterparts continue the trends of Roll the Bones with dark and emotional themes being the primary focus. Some songs are heavy-sounding tracks like "Animate" and "Stick it Out", which topped the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart for four weeks in late 1993, becoming the band's fifth single to do so. "Leave That Thing Alone" earned a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Rock Performance.
QRP is horrible. The Counterparts LP had numerous flaws. Disc 2 was warped and disc 1 had skipping and noise. This is the 3rd Rush QRP I have had to return. It's a shame too cause Counterparts is such a great album by Rush. I will never again buy one of their pressings.