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Of their later work, I love Counterparts, one of the best albums they ever did, but don't think much of Test For Echo, it seems to lack melody in a lot of the songs, as if they ran out of ideas, which is unusual for Rush. I know Geddy Lee is on record as saying he doesn't like that album, whilst the only thing I have ever read Alex say he didn't like is the track Tai Shan on Hold Your Fire. In fact, I reckon Presto especially will benefit from remastering, as the original of that is quite quiet in places. Yes Tony, I think it a good thing we all have different tastes, if we were all the same it would be boring! For instance, I know people who hate Presto, Roll The Bones and Signals, yet I love all three of those. That is the beauty of any top band, they have a number of albums that could be considered their best. Naturally, there will be other fans who rate all three of these highly. (I hate 'The Spirit Of Radio, and the second side of the album too). For the record, I think their worst albums have been, Fly By Night (the worst of all) 2112, (too juvenile for me) and Permanent Waves. But, of course, we all have different tastes. The whole album has a feel about it that later albums could never match. I think the reason I like it so much is because Alex's playing is rather unique at times on here, especially on The Necromancer. But recently I have been playing it a lot and now rate it in my top five. I could never make my mind up if I liked it or not. It was actually the first Rush album I ever bought, and for years my feelings towards it were ambivalent. I always found Caress Of Steel to be the black sheep, or odd ball of the Rush family.
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If you don't have a BMG account already, I'd say, sign up with them, and get all the Mercury remasters (the get 12 CDs deal or whatever it is now), or pick and choose your favorites! That's how I jump-started my Rush collection, and finished it off with in-store purchases at Circuit City, Best Buy, and FYE, as well as some purchases, which can have some really REALLY great deals! And from what I've heard, albums like Signals sound SO much better on the remastered album! Presto and RTB sound much better, but CP and TFE aren't much different.
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I started my Rush collection off with the Remasters, although this was before Atlantic released the band's 5 newest albums as Remasters, so I went ahead and got those two years ago when they came out. I've heard he's finally interested in doing something like that soon. Otherwise, you can gamble and wait to see if Alex decides to mix them into 5.1 in the coming couple years. I'd say, if you really like the album(s), get the remasters if you don't have them.