I was a little disappointed with Geddy's solo effort (Alex's was a little better). These guys definately sound better as a group.
Reading the press release below, did I read that right that Test For Echo never went platnium?
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Jan 09 2002
PRESS RELEASE:
Atlantic/Anthem recording group Rush has completed recording tracks for their highly anticipated new album. The legendary power trio - Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neal Peart - recently wrapped up recording sessions in Toronto, and are now in the midst of mixing. The album - which is being produced by Rush with engineer Paul Northfield (Marilyn Manson, Hole) - is the Canadian band's 17th studio recording, and their first all-new collection in over 5 years. The as-yet-untitled set is currently slated for an early spring release.
Rush has been among the world's most popular rock bands for more than a quarter century. The trio's 22 albums have all been certified RIAA gold-or-better, with cumulative worldwide sales of over 35 million. Their most recent Atlantic/Anthem releases are 1996's gold-certified TEST FOR ECHO, followed by 1998's gold-certified multi-disc live set, DIFFERENT STAGES.