Rush's 2009 live CD
Grace Under Pressure: 1984 Tour has an interesting history. It's actually the soundtrack to the 1985 live video
Grace Under Pressure Tour which was reissued on DVD in 2006 as part of the three-DVD set
Replay X 3 (along with the other live home videos
Exit ... Stage Left and
A Show of Hands). Originally available only as a bonus CD with
Replay X 3, it's been released separately. Vocalist/bass guitarist/keyboardist
Geddy Lee, guitarist
Alex Lifeson, and drummer
Neil Peart recorded
Grace Under Pressure: 1984 Tour at Maple Leaf Gardens in their hometown of Toronto. It touches on the trio's heavy, progressive '70s opuses but concentrates primarily on the tighter, keyboard-laced, commercially successful '80s work.
"The Enemy Within," "Distant Early Warning," and
"Red Sector 'A'" are the strongest
Grace Under Pressure songs, so they deserve their prominence here. Popular favorites like
"The Spirit of Radio," "New World Man" (the trio's sole Top 40 hit), and
"Closer to the Heart" (which features a loose jam at the end) stand out as well, but a better understanding of
Rush comes by embracing lesser-known songs like
"The Weapon," "Witch Hunt," and
"Vital Signs." Rush really cuts loose and has a lot of fun with
"Medley: YYZ/The Temples of Syrinx/Tom Sawyer" and
"Medley: Finding My Way/In the Mood" although
Lee dials back his original voice pitch on the latter two songs. Casual
Rush fans (if there is such a thing in the universe) should be careful not to confuse this CD with the
Grace Under Pressure studio CD because the cover art is identical except that this one has added the words "1984 Tour" in the lower left-hand corner. Die-hard fans probably bought
Replay X 3 and therefore already have this CD , but they'll likely purchase it for their collections anyway. Also, the liner notes reproduce the
Grace Under Pressure tour program, but this was already done for
Replay X 3. However, among the
Rush faithful, too much is never enough. ~ Bret Adams