• Caress of Steel is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on September 24, 1975, by Mercury Records. It was recorded immediately...
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    album, Fly by Night (1975). The commercial failure of their next album Caress of Steel, released seven months after Fly by Night, resulted in the band nearly...
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  • explored on Caress of Steel and made the 20-minute futuristic science-fiction title track occupy side one of 2112, with a collection of shorter songs...
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  • record players. The song "The Necromancer" from their following album Caress of Steel (1975) was described by Peart as the "mythological sequel" to "By-Tor...
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  • But You Were Afraid To Play from 1976, but replacing two songs from Caress of Steel with two songs from A Farewell to Kings. The album was subsequently...
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  • Canadian rock band Rush, and is the opening track from their third album, Caress of Steel. Like most Rush songs, the music was written by Geddy Lee and Alex...
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  • "Giuffria Silk + Steel review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved September 5, 2011. Johnson, Howard (May 29, 1986). "Caress of Steel". Kerrang!. Vol...
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  • Hugh Syme (category Juno Award for Recording Package of the Year winners)
    keyboard player. Syme is notably responsible for all of Rush's album cover art since 1975's Caress of Steel as well as creating Rush's famous Starman logo....
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  • but does not feature any material from their third album Caress of Steel. A special edition of the album included a DVD containing music videos for several...
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    Neil Peart (category Officers of the Order of Canada)
    Port Dalhousie on the shores of Lake Ontario, which later inspired a song of the same name on the Rush album Caress of Steel. He worked on the Bubble Game...
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