LEE, Geddy - My Favourite Headache (reissue) - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Cat: ATL 8235501. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Indie/Alternative


Side 1 - Track 1. My Favourite HeadacheSide 1 - Track 2. The Present TenseSide 1 - Track 3. Window To The WorldSide 1 - Track 4. Working At PerfektSide 2 - Track 1. Runaway TrainSide 2 - Track 2. The Angels' ShareSide 2 - Track 3. Moving To BohemiaSide 2 - Track 4. Home On The StrangeSide 3 - Track 1. SlippingSide 3 - Track 2. StillSide 3 - Track 3. Grace To GraceSide 4 - Track 1. My Favourite Headache (instrumental - bonus track)Side 4 - Track 2. Home On The Strange (instrumental - bonus track)

Four years after Test for Echo, Rush fans were eagerly awaited new material. Geddy Lee broke the silence with his solo debut, My Favourite Headache, now reissued on vinyl. Teaming up with guitarist Ben Mink and drummer Matt Cameron, Lee delivers a fresh, contemporary sound that departs from his band's previous work. The album kicks off with the aggressive bass lines of the title track, but soon surprises with a skanky guitar and a killer buzz-riff. Tracks like 'The Present Tense' rock hard, while ballads like 'The Angel's Share' showcase Lee's versatility. 'Working at Perfekt' blends both styles seamlessly, and standout choruses in 'Slipping' and 'Runaway Train' remind listeners of Lee's knack for grand, sweeping melodies. Lyrically, Lee steps out from Neil Peart's shadow, blending metaphysical musings with everyday reflections. His vocals have never sounded more assured, adding to the solid songwriting and performances throughout. This vinyl reissue highlights My Favourite Headache as a strong solo effort that stands on its own.