
Tracklist
| 1 | Show Don't Tell | 5:01 |
| 2 | Superconductor | 4:47 |
| 3 | The Pass | 4:51 |
| 4 | Chain Lightning | 4:33 |
| 5 | Anagram (For Mongo) | 4:00 |
| 6 | Hand Over Fist | 4:11 |
| 7 | Scars | 4:07 |
| 8 | Red Tide | 4:29 |
| 9 | War Paint | 5:24 |
| 10 | Presto | 5:45 |
| 11 | Available Light | 5:03 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANL-1059 | Rush | Presto (LP, Album) | Anthem | ANL-1059 | Canada | 1989 |
| 7 82040-1 | Rush | Presto (LP, Album) | Atlantic, Anthem | 7 82040-1 | US | 1989 |
| 7567-82040-2 | Rush | Presto (CD, Album, RE) | Atlantic, Anthem | 7567-82040-2 | Europe | Unknown |
| R1-83736 | Rush | Presto (LP, Album, RE, RM, 200) | Atlantic, Anthem | R1-83736 | US | 2015 |
| 756782040-2 | Rush | Presto (CD, Album, RE) | Atlantic | 756782040-2 | Brazil | 1997 |
Credits
- Bass, Vocals, Synthesizer – Geddy Lee
- Drums, Percussion [Electric] – Neil Peart
- Engineer – Stephen W. Tayler
- Guitar [Electric], Acoustic Guitar – Alex Lifeson
- Producer, Arranged By – Rupert Hine, Rush
- Bass, Vocals, Synthesizer – Geddy Lee
- Drums, Percussion [Electric] – Neil Peart
- Engineer – Stephen W. Tayler
- Guitar [Electric], Acoustic Guitar – Alex Lifeson
- Producer, Arranged By – Rupert Hine, Rush
Notes
Hecho en México por Producciones WEA, S.A. de C.V. .Manufactured And Distributed By WEA Records Pty. Limited
Issued With An Inner Lyric Sleeve.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 075678204012
- Other (Printed Label Side 1): MX304587
- Other (Printed Label Side 2): MX304588
- Other: PM-1 31-ENE-90
Companies
- Record Company – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – WEA International Inc.
- Manufactured By – WEA Records Pty. Limited
- Distributed By – WEA Records Pty. Limited
Video
Album
Progressive Rock. Paul Natkin, Getty Images. Presto . Type Album. Presto was Rush's first album with their new international label Atlantic Records, which the band signed to in early 1989 after deciding not to renew its contract with MercuryPolyGram Records. Show don't tell. Judging solely in superficial terms, 1989's Presto is a minor offering in Rush 's massive discography. The band had intended to co-produce the album with Peter Collins, who had produced the previous two studio albums, Power Windows and Hold Your Fire however, he reluctantly declined the offer for personal reasons. Presto Tracklist. Who can you believe It's hard to play it safe But apart from a few good friends We don't take anything on faith until later. Released in November 21st, 1989, Presto marks another shift in Rushs music: the previous album Hold Your Fire 1987 was the last album that would featured a more synthkeyboards-driven sound. Very classy, and complex at the same time. How many times do you hear it It goes on all day long Everyone knows everything And no one's ever wrong until later. Presto is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It seems to be the bridge between performing and composing. It was co-produced by Rupert Hine, an English musician, songwriter and producer who had worked with Saga, The Fixx, Howard Jones, and Bob Geldof. One strange quirk at the time was the fact that the first side of Presto was much longer than the second, forcing Rush to instruct fans to play the A side much louder to compensate for sound loss. Show don't tell 5:01. Having said that, Presto is not one of those albums. On this return to a more guitar-oriented sound after the synth period that dominated the '80s, the bandmembers emerge from the electronic fog and try to reorient themselves to once again working with their more traditional setup. Just get it. Just better. When Rush Closed Out the 80s With the Transitional Presto. Released November 21, 1989. Show don't tell 5:01. Released in a wasteland of rock production, the album's indistinct sonic vibe falls somewhere between Rush's synth-driven early '80s era and their guitar-heavy return of the late '90s and early '00s. rush presto. All above content is property of WMG, UMG, Gary Weinrib, Alek Zivojinovich, Neil Peart, Atlantic Recording. Presto was the first attempt since 1981 Moving Pictures, to return to Alexs guitar leading the songs. Not their best but it has one of the most unique sounds to it. Rush made albums in groups in a way, and 2 or 3 albums sounded close to each other. Judging solely in superficial terms, 1989's Presto is a minor offering in Rush 's massive discography. Produced by Rupert Hine And Rush. Rush - Presto 1989. Those warning signs aren't totally irrelevant. Then there's that hideous album cover, which features a levitating rabbit in a magic hat. The albums lyrical centerpiece is its atmospheric single The Pass, in which Neil addresses teenage isolation and the tragic romanticism of youth suicide. NOTE: No copyright infringement intended. Presto is the 13th studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1989. Presto was Rush's first album with their new international label Atlantic Records, which the band signed to in early 1989 after deciding not to renew its contract with MercuryPolyGram Records. 发布日期 十一月 1989. 出版公司 Moon Records. Presto is Rushs 13th studio album, released in 1989. Show Don't Tell Lyrics. Album Name Presto. No copyright infringement intended. Presto was Rushs first album with Atlantic Records, which the band signed to in early 1989 after a longstanding relationship with MercuryPolyGram. Released in a wasteland of rock production, the album's indistinct sonic vibe falls somewhere between Rush's synth-driven early '80s era and their guitar-heavy return of the late '90s and early '00s. This one has it's own sound. Presto marked another change in Rush's sound, with guitar taking a more dominant. This is a very good album to have. Before the recording of Presto, the band decided to take a six-month break, since they were free of deadlines and obligations for the first time in fifteen years. How many times do you hear it It goes on all day long Everyone knows everything And no one's ever wrong until later. All above content is property of WMG, UMG, Gary Weinrib, Alek Zivojinovich, Neil Peart, Atlantic Rush Closed Out the 80s With the Transitional Presto. While none of the songs here are out-and-out terrible, listening to the album definitely gives you the sense that things just aren't quite clicking, as if the band is just a little bit rusty after stepping away from this kind of songwriting for nearly a decade. Presto album. After the Hold Your Fire 1987 tour ended in 1988, the group members reconvened in December to decide their next step and agreed to take six months off before starting on a new album. Band Name Rush. Presto marked another change in Rush's sound, with guitar taking a more dominant. Then there's that hideous album cover, which features a levitating rabbit in a magic hat. War Paint. All of us get. Show don't tell. It was recorded at Le Studio in Morin Heights and at McClear Place in Toronto. Those warning signs aren't totally irrelevant. On this return to a more guitar-oriented sound after the synth period that dominated the '80s, the bandmembers emerge from the electronic fog and try to reorient themselves to once again working with their more traditional setup. While none of the songs here are out-and-out terrible, listening to the album definitely gives you the sense that things just aren't quite clicking, as if the band is just a little bit rusty after stepping away from this kind of songwriting for nearly a decade. Anagram for Mongo. Ryan Reed. It was released November 21, 1989 by Anthem Records and was the band's first album released internationally by Atlantic Records following the group's departure from Mercury. It was released November 21, 1989 by Anthem Records and was the band's first album released internationally by Atlantic Records following the group's departure from Mercury. CD Album. Who can you believe It's hard to play it safe But apart from a few good friends We don't take anything on faith until later























