Counterparts


Counterparts
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Animate (6:03)
Stick It Out (4:30)
Cut To The Chase (4:48)
Nobody's Hero (4:54)
Between Sun And Moon (4:37)
Alien Shore (5:45)
Speed Of Love (5:02)
Double Agent (4:51)
Leave That Thing Alone! (instrumental 4:05)
Cold Fire (4:26)
Everyday Glory (5:11)

Notes:

  • Certified Gold by RIAA: December 7, 1993 - Highest Billboard Chart Position: 2
  • "...in Piccadilly Circus, I suddenly recognized a familiar face - Sheldon Atos, from St. Catharines...working for a chain of tourist shops in Carnaby Street and Piccadilly. And he thought he might be able to get me a job. Sheldon's boss, Bud...employed about twenty young people, from a wide variety of nationalities (his only prejudice was against English workers; he thought they were lazy)...we also had two English kids, Ellis and Mary, but they were both gay, which perhaps made them more 'acceptable' to Bud than ordinary English people. In any case, Ellis and Mary soon became two of my closest friends - the first (openly) gay people I'd ever known, and a pattern of not just tolerance, but appreciation, was thereby set for life...Ellis (the hero I wrote about in 'Nobody's Hero,' in 1993 who died of AIDS in the late '80s)" - Neil Peart, Traveling Music
  • "Leave That Thing Alone!" was nominated for the Best Rock Instrumental Performance Grammy in 1995 (their third nomination). The winner was "Marooned" by Pink Floyd, from The Division Bell.

Geddy Lee - Bass Guitars/
Vocals/Synthesizers
Alex Lifeson - Electric
And Accoustic Guitars
Neil Peart - Drums/Cymbals/
Electronic Percussion

Additional Musicians:
John Webster - Keyboards

Music by Lee and Lifeson
Lyrics by Peart, except
"Between Sun And Moon" by Peart and Dubois

Produced by Peter Collins and Rush

Atlantic/Anthem, October 19, 1993