Feedback (EP)

2004 EP by Rush


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::summary 2004 EP by Rush ::

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FieldValue
nameFeedback
typeEP
artistRush
coverRush Feedback.jpg
released
recordedMarch–April 2004
studioPhase One, Toronto
length27:08
labelAnthem
producerDavid Leonard, Rush
prev_titleRush in Rio
prev_year2003
next_titleR30: 30th Anniversary World Tour
next_year2005
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| name = Feedback | type = EP | artist = Rush | cover = Rush Feedback.jpg | alt = | released = | recorded = March–April 2004 | studio = Phase One, Toronto | genre =

Feedback is an EP by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 2004. The record features eight covers of songs that were influential for the band members during the 1960s. The outing marked the 30th anniversary of both the release of Rush's debut album, which featured the original lineup of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey, and of Neil Peart's joining the band in the wake of Rutsey's departure. The tour in support of the Feedback album was called the R30: 30th Anniversary Tour. The record was remastered and reissued in 2013 as a part of the box set The Studio Albums 1989–2007. In 2016 it was reissued after being remastered by Sean Magee at Abbey Road Studios following a direct approach by Rush to remaster their entire back catalogue.

Critical reception

| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1score = | rev2 = The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | rev2Score = | rev3 = The Essential Rock Discography | rev3Score = 6/10 | rev4 = Stylus Magazine | rev4score = F | rev5 = USA Today | rev5score =

Rhapsody praised the EP, calling it one of their favourite cover releases. AllMusic reviewer Thom Jurek called the track list "amazing" and said "None of these tunes are done with an ounce of camp. What the listener encounters is a Rush that has never ever been heard before."

Track listing

| extra_column = Original artist/Inspiration | total_length = 27:08 | title1 = Summertime Blues | writer1 = Eddie Cochran/Jerry Capehart | extra1 = Eddie Cochran, Blue Cheer, The Who | length1 = 3:43 | title2 = Heart Full of Soul | writer2 = Graham Gouldman | extra2 = The Yardbirds | length2 = 2:52 | title3 = For What It's Worth | writer3 = Stephen Stills | extra3 = Buffalo Springfield | length3 = 3:30 | title4 = The Seeker | writer4 = Pete Townshend | extra4 = The Who | length4 = 3:27 | title5 = Mr. Soul | writer5 = Neil Young | extra5 = Buffalo Springfield | length5 = 3:51 | title6 = Seven and Seven Is | writer6 = Arthur Lee | extra6 = Love | length6 = 2:53 | title7 = Shapes of Things | writer7 = Paul Samwell-Smith/Keith Relf/Jim McCarty | extra7 = The Yardbirds, The Jeff Beck Group | length7 = 3:16 | title8 = Crossroads | writer8 = Robert Johnson | extra8 = Robert Johnson, Cream | length8 = 3:27 | all_writing = | title9 = | length9 = | title10 = | length10 =

Personnel

Singles

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"Summertime Blues"
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Charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (2004) | Peak position | |---|---| ::

::data[format=table] | Chart (2026) | Peak position | Hungarian Physical Albums (MAHASZ) | |---|---|---| | 10 | | | ::

References

References

  1. (2021). "Driven". ECW Press.
  2. "Abbey Road - Engineers - Sean Magee".
  3. {{AllMusic. Jurek. Thom
  4. Larkin, Colin. (2007). "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music". [[Oxford University Press]].
  5. (2006). "The Essential Rock Discography". Open City Books.
  6. Randolph, Bjorn. (July 27, 2004). "Rush - Feedback - Review".
  7. Barnes, Ken. (July 13, 2004). "For Rush, positive 'Feedback' (Rush, ''Feedback'')". [[USA Today]].
  8. [http://blog.rhapsody.com/2010/02/great-covers-albums.html Rhapsody’s Favorite Covers Albums] {{webarchive. link. (July 31, 2010 Referenced August 1, 2010)
  9. "Rush Chart History: Mainstream Rock". [[Billboard (magazine).
  10. "Album Top 40 slágerlista (fizikai hanghordozók) – 2026. 3. hét". [[Association of Hungarian Record Companies.

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