Rush’s twelfth album, Maintain Your Fireplace, started in bits and items.
Within the fall of 1986, drummer Neil Peart had began writing lyrics in a cottage, bassist Geddy Lee was tinkering with musical compositions utilizing new software program on his Macintosh pc and guitarist Alex Lifeson was experimenting with tapes at dwelling.
Their earlier album, Energy Home windows, targeted on the theme of energy, however this time Peart turned his consideration to the concept of time — the abundance of it and the occasional lack of it. The primary track Peart wrote, “Time Stand Nonetheless,” wrestled with these ideas.
“I might been interested by this for a while now,” Peart later stated. “How so typically the richness of a time period or an expertise appears to lie in trying again at it. Or conversely, generally you may know that you’re having fun with a beautiful time, however simply want you may make it last more.”
As soon as the track’s basis was in place, Lee sang lead on the observe, however the band felt what it wanted was a feminine voice. Aimee Mann, singer and bassist for the brand new wave band ‘Til Tuesday, got here to thoughts.
Mann’s band had simply launched its second album, Welcome House, for which she had written the vast majority of songs. The LP was a business disappointment, so Mann had little to lose when Rush referred to as her to ask if she was out there to sing on “Time Stand Nonetheless.”
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