Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
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1. One Little Victory 2. Ceiling Unlimited 3. Ghost Rider 4. Peaceable Kingdom 5. The Stars Look Down 6. How It Is 7. Vapor Trail 8. Secret Touch 9. Earthshine 10. Sweet Miracle 11. Nocturne 12. Freeze (Part IV Of "Fear") 13. Out Of The Cradle
Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
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This needed a "vaults" entry so here it is. We can use the earlier posts too if need be. This is from Richard Chycki's website and from the man himself...
A while back, I re-mixed One Little Victory and Earthshine from Rush’s 2002 release ‘Vapor Trails’ to be included on their 2009 release ‘Retrospective 3′. The re-mixes were very well-received so the band has decided to let me move ahead and re-mix the remainder of the CD.
To put rumors to rest, there was no re-recording or performance correction done on the first two tracks and that will continue for the remainder of the CD. The reason ‘new’ details may seem to have appeared in those songs is due to the fact that I listened to the multitracks and interpreted the mix structure without first analysing the original [deliberately] — so tracks either muted or turned down in the original mixes may shine through differently (the acoustic guitars in Earthshine might be a good example of this). As well, the same technical tweaks will continue for the remaining songs and I still will not have a buss limiter on the mix set to stun.
In any case, both the band and I are really excited to re-visit Vapor Trails and hope you’ll all enjoy the re-mix.
Hmmm … a lot of ‘re-’ going on in this blog posting.
Enjoy your day and be well,
R.
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Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 4:37 pm
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I will be very happy to give this album a second chance when it's re-released.
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Time has been kind to ‘Vapor Trails,’ Rush’s 17th studio album, released 10 years ago on this day in 2002.
But opinions from the always-passionate Rush fanbase about the release vary as evidenced by the response to our list of the Top 10 Rush Albums, which did not feature the album. One commenter responded by including the album at the top of their own personal top 10 list, ahead of classic Rush albums like ‘Moving Pictures,’ ‘2112’ and ‘Signals.’ In harsh contrast, another reader labeled ‘Vapor Trails’ a “diluted version of ‘Test For Echo’ without the main hits.”
‘Vapor Trails’ found the band as always, pushing themselves in new directions creatively. They strove to find different ways to create the sounds that they had in mind. Keyboards, which had perhaps become a familiar crutch on previous albums, were pushed to the side.
As guitarist Alex Lifeson explains, “I thought it would be more interesting if we created the same things that keyboards were doing in the past with Geddy’s voice or a guitar or even bass.”
In the studio, the band struggled at first to find the groove. As Lifeson told Guitar World, “we started jamming, but we didn’t have anything we were crazy about.” Ultimately, the group labeled the initial material that emerged “forced.” Breaking for a couple of weeks, Lifeson says that when they came back together, things began to gel and finally they began to “hear songs, not just parts.”
The fact that ‘Vapor Trails’ exists at all represents a musical triumph for the band personally and a return to action after an unforeseen period of hiatus for the group. Drummer Neil Peart had suffered the tragic loss of both his daughter (in a car accident) and wife (who passed from cancer) in a harrowing 10 month period.
These events understandably set the legendary skinsman on a new path. He took to the roadways of America, undertaking a journey that would help to begin the healing process. Spiritually, it was a very inspirational trek, one that showed up musically on ‘Vapor Trails’ in the form of the song ‘Ghost Rider.’
Hauntingly, ‘Ghost Rider’ details how Peart’s efforts to “pack up all of the phantoms” and “shoulder that invisible load.” The open road gave Peart endless miles to explore both his surroundings and himself: “Keep on riding North and West/ Then circle South and East/ Show me beauty but there is no peace/ For the ghost rider.”
While the latter half of the above lyric might feel bleak, the end of the song carries some hope, with the lyrics “There’s nothing to stop you now/ Nothing can stop you now.” It is Peart’s powerful drumming that provides the first sounds heard on ‘Vapor Trails,’ on the album-opening ‘One Little Victory.’ The Canadian trio sound positively reinvigorated, firing on all cylinders on this highly anticipated return:
“Celebrate the moment/ As it turns into one more/ Another chance at victory/ Another chance to score.”
Energetically driven by surging riffs from guitarist Lifeson that volleyed back and forth across the sonic soundscape, ‘Victory’ made it very clear that Rush were collectively happy to have another chance at victory and to share more music with their devoted fanbase.
Rush fans ate it up, although the rumbling regarding the somewhat questionable production quality of ‘Vapor Trails’ grew louder and louder, until the band themselves acknowledged that perhaps there were a few regrettable chinks in the audio armor of the album. Lifeson eventually commented to Classic Rock that “we were never happy with the production.” Shouldering at least part of the blame, Lifeson admitted, “perhaps we should have taken more time over the record.”
With the tools at hand to revise that part of history, the band later remixed two of the album’s songs — ‘One Little Victory’ and ‘Earthshine’ – for 2009’s ‘Retrospective 3’ compilation release. The members of Rush were pleased with the results, so band engineer Richard Chycki will remix the entirety of ‘Vapor Trails’ in the near future in the hopes of presenting the album as it was originally intended.
Sonic issues aside, ‘Vapor Trails’ holds up well as an album. As we now know, ‘Vapor Trails’ would be the creative spark that would make it possible for Rush to move forward as a group. Their fire remains undiminished and as they prepare to unveil their forthcoming ‘Clockwork Angels’ album 10 years after ‘Vapor Trails,’ they remain vital with no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 5:16 pm
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Wow - I felt kinda old when I heard someone point out that Boston's first album was 36 years old, but the last 10 years have flown by. I would have pegged this album as 5-6 years old at most.
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Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 8:47 pm
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Matt Wardlaw wrote:
...so band engineer Richard Chycki will remix the entirety of ‘Vapor Trails’ in the near future in the hopes of presenting the album as it was originally intended.
"In the near future?" The remix was announced over a year ago, and we're still waiting.
Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
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Big Al indicated in a recent interview that there is still a desire on the band's part to release a remixed version of this thing, but you have to wonder how much record company interest there is. It's a shame because I think there is some great material (and very moving material) on VT. The title track has really, really grown on me over the years. I always loved One Little Victory, Ghost Rider, How It Is, Earthshine and Secret Touch.
Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
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gunner wrote:
Big Al indicated in a recent interview that there is still a desire on the band's part to release a remixed version of this thing, but you have to wonder how much record company interest there is. It's a shame because I think there is some great material (and very moving material) on VT. The title track has really, really grown on me over the years. I always loved One Little Victory, Ghost Rider, How It Is, Earthshine and Secret Touch.
It is a flat sounding thing, I must say. Likely the only way to get new version to market would be if someone licensed the rights to it. Perhaps the band themselves?
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Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
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Alex discussing Vapor Trails in new Rolling Stone interview.....
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I've heard word that Vapor Trails might get remixed at some point. Is that true? Oh, yeah, that's always something that we're doing. We've already remixed a few songs. The idea was to do it as a tagalong with this record, maybe. That was one of the options that we talked about. But the schedule just keeps getting in the way of something like that. Because it's not really a priority. We'd like to do it, I think, for all the right reasons. We're not happy with the mastering. We felt that the production could've been a bit better, and we'd like to have another crack at it. But the longer we get away from it, the less appealing the idea is. Maybe it's best to leave it as it is.
There's something that's very compelling about that record. It's the least-produced record that we've ever done. But in a way that's the right thing, for the moment. It was a very, very difficult time, and that record should sound and feel very different from anything else that we've done.
Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:28 pm
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More Alex Lifeson, this time from the September issue of Stereophile...
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Over anything else, dynamics are the most important thing to us. And it is a bit of a struggle, it is a war. Vapor Trails [2002], for example, was mastered so hot, it really wrecked the album. I can't listen to that record. It's so flat and has so much distortion that we really want to remix that record. It was out of our hands when it was mastered, and the mastering engineer did a poor job. He's the first one to admit it. He really pushed it.
Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
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This is cool news, but as much of a Rush fanatic as I am I only thought Vapor Trails was OK. No guitar solos and some forgettable songs. I'll still get this of course and that's a nice box for anyone not familiar with the Atlantic years. Probably uses the remasters from 2002 or whenever that was.
I see that David Bottrill is doing the remix and not Richard Chycki which is fine because I don't like Chycki's work usually. Not sure what happened there and if the 2 tracks Chycki already remixed will be used.
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Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
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Got this for $4.99 on Discorama.
It sounds soooo much better it's amazing. The guitars are so clear and the bass playing comes out better. It breathes far better than the compressed mess that was in 2002, although it sounds like some different types of compression were used.
However, musically I like the album even less now than before. It's just a wall of noise most of the time and lacks most of the Rush hallmarks. I disliked it in 2002 more for the music than the mix and now that there is a good mix I still think it's far from a good album.
I do like about 5 tunes and the rest I can't enjoy at all.
The melodies are flat to me and the guitar playing is mostly angry strumming and open notes with very little of Alex's traditional sound and soloing.
The last 4 or 5 songs are laborious to get through.
Glad I got it so cheap but my disdain for the album remains and I'm one of the biggest Rush fans around. But I gotta be honest-most of it is not good to me.
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Post subject: [2013-09-30] Rush "Vapor Trails (Remixed)" (Atlantic/Rhino)
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I'm awaiting my copy, which I should have at the end of next week. Fortunately, like Pete, I'm getting it cheap: a friend from Warner Music Group got me a copy for something like $3. I have a feeling my reaction will be identical to Pete's. I will go into it with an open mind, of course, and will listen with the knowledge of what the band had gone through in the preceding years. Unlike most Rush albums, this one is supposed to capture the raw emotions that were stirred up by Peart's family tragedies, so the wall of noise is something they were striving for...not the choice of a producer or mastering engineer.
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