Eugene S. - 30.01.2023  Caress of Steel is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on September 24, 1975.The album eventually became known as one of Rush's most obscure and overlooked recordings, consequently being considered under-rated by fans. I recommend.
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Alexander Ivanovich S. - 09.04.2021  This is a first light of progressive transformation from the hard rock outfit. The song "The Necromancer" is a masterpiece of the progressive rock genre!
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Andrei Z. - 31.07.2020  Oh-la-la! The first prg-rock album of the great band, which unfortunately ended its existence. It's very interesting to watch the seeds sprout here, later blossoming in 2112, Farewell, Hemispheres ... I have always had great respect for this album. Try, if you missed it in your time, to catch up ...
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Eduardo F. - 24.10.2017  Too much indulgent for its own good. Rush still had to find their style.
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Vagner C. - 27.12.2016  You all fans of Rush should get this record. It is one of their best albums in the 70's, undoubtedly. Rush has been a very influential progressive rock band and in this album has nice tracks, as Bastille Day, Necromancer, Lakeside Park.
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PAVOL M. - 14.10.2014  Caress Of Steel is third album of Canadian rock group. It was released in the year 1975. First free songs are classic hard rock Rush tracks. Rest of album is prog oriented music. Album is not best, not top in Rush discography, but have place in fan collection.
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Andraz Z. - 19.06.2014  One of my favourites. The music is remastered (The Rush Remasters series). The sound really gives you that "old feeling", yet you can hear everything perfectly. Every info from the original artwork seems to be included. The "starman" within the jewelcase tray is nice too - different colours in every release.
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