Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Canadian Import)

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Overview

Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson's 1996 solo project Victor, his first, released a self-titled album in 1996. Victor is an odd blend of modern hard rock and swirling, programming-heavy songs. Lifeson's trademark Rush guitar style -- ringing chords and sharp, brief solos -- is utilized in some places, but not throughout. Guest musicians on Victor include I Mother Earth vocalist Edwin, Primus bassist Les Claypool and Lifeson's son, Adrian Zivojinovich, who contributes programming. Musically, the songs with a traditional, straightforward structure are the least interesting, with the exception of "Promise." It's the odd material that stands out on Victor. Two instrumentals -- the slow, quirky "Mr. X" and the atmospheric "Strip and Go Naked" -- are noteworthy. "Shut Up Shuttin' Up" -- a title almost certainly lifted from one of Yosemite Sam's many orders to Bugs Bunny -- is practically a novelty song; two women carry on a man-bashing conversation before instructing Lifeson to "shut up and play the guitar," which he does before interjecting his own yells telling them to shut up. Due to its complex music and lyrics, Rush is often incorrectly viewed as being comprised of humorless members, but die-hard fans know that Lifeson is the joker in the trio and this song proves it. The two best songs on Victor, "At the End" and "Victor," are unorthodox in musical construction and lyrical tone. Lifeson himself doesn't sing the lyrics, he recites them, often in a whisper. "At the End" is an intense, brooding song about an elderly widower whose soul-crushing loneliness after her death drives him to commit suicide. "Victor" uses a musical bed of programming and warm horns underneath the disturbingly vivid lyrics, taken directly from English poet W.H. Auden, about a cuckold who murders his cheating wife. ~ Bret Adams

Product Details

Release Date: 08/16/2024
Label: Universal Import
UPC: 0848818005240

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Victor   Primary Artist
Alex Lifeson   Primary Artist,Bass,Yells,Guitar,Vocals,Mandola,Mandolin,Accordion,Keyboards,Guitar (Bass)
Dalbello   Guest Artist,Vocals
Les Claypool   Guest Artist,Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Blake Manning   Drums,Darbouka
Edwin   Vocals
Bill Bell   Guitar,Vocals (Background),Guitar,Slide Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Lisa Bello   Vocals
Charlene & Esther   Vocals
Edwin Ghazal   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jim McClellan   Drums
Charlene Lifeson   Vocals
Colleen Allen   Horn
Peter Cardinali   Guitar (Bass),Bass

Technical Credits

Alex Lifeson   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Lyricist,Producer,Recording,Programming,Mixing Engineer
Denis Tougas   Engineer,Assistant
Andrew MacNaughtan   Photography,Art Direction
Wystan Hugh Auden   Composer,Lyricist
Megan Oldfield   Design
Adrian Zivojinovich   Composer,Programming
Charlene Zivojinovich   Composer
Esther Mocan   Composer
Charlene & Esther   Lyricist
Alexandar Zivojinovich   Composer
Esther Mochan   Composer
Charlene Lifeson   Lyricist
Bob Ludwig   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Bill Bell   Composer,Mixing Engineer
Harry Hess   Mastering Engineer
William Bell   Composer
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