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Tuesday 21 January 2020

Rush: Top 100 Songs / All the Albums Ranked

First posted 7/29/2012; updated 1/21/2020.

Rush

l to r: Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart, and Geddy Lee of Rush

This page includes the top 100 Rush songs and a ranking of all of Rush’s studio albums, as well as significant live releases and compilations. You can also check out the following:

Awards:


Top 100 Songs


Dave’s Music Database lists are determined by song’s appearances on best-of lists as well as chart success, sales, radio airplay, streaming, and awards. Songs which hit #1 on various charts are noted. (Click for codes to singles charts.)

DMDB Top 5%:

1. Tom Sawyer (1981)
2. The Spirit of Radio (1980)

DMDB Top 10%:

3. Closer to the Heart (1977)
4. Limelight (1981)
5. New World Man (1982) #1 AR, CN

DMDB Top 20%:

6. Fly by Night (1975)
7. Subdivisions (1982)
8. The Big Money (1985)
9. The Temples of Syrinx (Part II of “2112”) (1976)
10. Free Will (1980)
11. Time Stand Still (1987)
12. The Trees (1978)
13. Red Barchetta (1981)

DMDB Top 20%:

14. Working Man (1974)
15. Overture (Part I of “2112”) (1976)
16. Presentation (Part IV of “2112”) (1976)
17. Distant Early Warning (1984)
18. Discovery (Part III of “2112”) (1976)
19. In the End (1975)
20. Roll the Bones (1991)

21. The Body Electric (1984)
22. Grand Finale (Part VII of “2112”) (1976)
23. A Passage to Bangkok (1976)
24. Force Ten (1987)
25. Nobody’s Hero (1993)
26. Dreamline (1991) #1 AR
27. Xanadu (1977)
28. Soliloquy (Part VI of “2112”) (1976)
29. Finding My Way (1974)
30. Oracle: The Dream (Part V of “2112”) (1976)

31. Lock and Key (1987)
32. Driven (1996)
33. Show Don’t Tell (1989) #1 AR
34. Bravado (1991)
35. Manhattan Project (1985)
36. One Little Victory (2002)
37. Stick It Out (1993) #1 AR
38. Mystic Rhythms (1985)
39. Far Cry (2007)
40. Entre Nous (1980)

41. Vital Signs (1981)
42. Secret Touch (2002)
43. Red Sector A (1984)
44. Test for Echo (1996) #1 AR
45. By-Tor and the Snow Dog (1975)
46. Lakeside Park (1975)
47. Marathon (1985)
48. In the Mood (1974)
49. YYZ (1981)
50. Ghost of a Chance (1991)

51. Territories (1985)
52. Prime Mover (1987)
53. Animate (1993)
54. La Villa Strangiato (1978)
55. Something for Nothing (1976)
56. Half the World (1996)
57. The Analog Kid (1982)
58. The Pass (1989)
59. Mission (1987)
60. What You’re Doing (1974)

61. Presto (1989)
62. Cold Fire (1993)
63. Between the Wheels (1984)
64. Bastille Day (1975)
65. Resist (1996)
66. Countdown (1982)
67. Superconductor (1989)
68. Headlong Flight (2012)
69. The Wreckers (2012)
70. Circumstances (1978)

71. Cygnus X-1 Book Two (1978)
72. Different Strings (1980)
73. The Twilight Zone (1976)
74. Workin’ Them Angels (2007)
75. Caravan (2010)
76. Anthem (1975)
77. I Think I’m Going Bald (1975)
78. BU2B (2010)
79. Losing It (1982)
80. Not Fade Away (1973)

81. The Weapon (1982)
82. Second Nature (1987)
83. Natural Science (1980)
84. Leave That Thing Alone (1993)
85. Cinderella Man (1977)
86. The Anarchist (2012)
87. Clockwork Angels (2012)
88. Cygnus X-1 (1977)
89. Witch Hunt (1981)
90. A Farewell to Kings (1977)

91. Return of the Prince (1975)
92. Afterimage (1984)
93. Jacob’s Ladder (1980)
94. The Camera Eye (1981)
95. The Garden (2012)
96. The Larger Bowl (2007)
97. Spindrift (2007)
98. Earthshine (2002)
99. Beneath, Between, and Behind (1975)
100. Broon’s Bane (live, 1981)


Rush Albums Ranked


Dave’s Music Database lists are determined by albums’ appearances on best-of lists as well as chart success, sales, points in the Dave’s Music Database of songs, and awards. This is a ranking of all the studio albums, compilations, and live albums released by Rush from 1974 to 2015.

DMDB Top 1000 Albums:

1. Moving Pictures (1981)
2. 2112 (1976)

DMDB Top 1000 Albums:

3. Permanent Waves (1980)
4. Hemispheres (1978)
5. The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits (compilation: 1974-1987, released 2003)
6. A Farewell to Kings (1977)
7. Chronicles (compilation: 1974-1989, released 1990)
8. Exit…Stage Left (live, 1981)
9. Retrospective I (compilation: 1974-1980, released 1997)
10. Archives (box of first three albums: 1974-75, released 1978)

11. Rush (1974)
12. Signals (1982)
13. Retrospective II (compilation: 1981-1987, released 1997)
14. In Rio (live, 2003)
15. Retrospective III (compilation: 1989-2007, released 2009)
16. Snakes & Arrows (2007)
17. Icon (compilation: 1976-1988; released 2010)
18. Grace Under Pressure (1984)
19. Time Stand Still: The Collection (compilation: 1974-1987; released 2010)
20. Power Windows (1985)

21. All the World’s a Stage (live, 1976)
22. Hold Your Fire (1987)
23. Fly by Night (1975)
24. Clockwork Angels (2012)
25. Counterparts (1993)
26. Roll the Bones (1991)
27. Feedback (covers EP, 2004)
28. Different Stages (live box set: 1978-97, released 1998)
29. Caress of Steel (1975)
30. Presto (1989)

31. Snakes & Arrows Live (live, 2007)
32. Grace Under Pressure Tour (live: 1984, released 2009)
33. Working Men (live compilation: 2002-08, released 2009)
34. Test for Echo (1996)
35. Vapor Trails (2002)
36. A Show of Hands (live, 1989)
37. Time Machine (live, 2011)
38. Icon 2 (live: 1974-88, released 2011)
39. Clockwork Angels Tour (live, 2013)
40. R40 Live (live, 2015)

Saturday 11 January 2020

The Top 100 Drummers of All Time

First posted 8/23/2010; updated 1/11/2020.

Neil Peart of Rush, image from YouTube

Here is a repost of a list originally put up on the DMDB Facebook page on August 23, 2010, and then revised on January 22, 2011. 30 best-of lists (see resources at the bottom of the page) were aggregated to create this one. As tends to be the case with these lists, it heavily slants toward rock drummers, so while far from flawless, the aggregate approach to creating this list should assure that this is a more representative list than any other out there. Groups or performers most associated with the drummers are listed in parentheses.


Top 100 Drummers


Neil Peart, Rush’s “YYZ”

1. Neil Peart (Rush)
2. John “Bonzo” Bonham (Led Zeppelin)
3. Keith Moon (The Who)
4. Ginger Baker (Cream)
5. Stewart Copeland (The Police)
6. Ringo Starr (The Beatles)
7. Mitch Mitchell (The Jimi Hendrix Experience)
8. Dave Grohl (Nirvana/Foo Fighters)
9. Bill Bruford (Yes/King Crimson)
10. Ian Paice (Deep Purple)

John Bonham, Led Zeppelin’s Moby Dick”

11. Lars Ulrich (Metallica)
12. Danny Carey (Tool)
13. Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater)
14. Terry Bozzio (Frank Zappa/Jeff Beck)
15. Charlie Watts (The Rolling Stones)
16. Buddy Rich
17. Roger Taylor (Queen)
18. Phil Collins (Genesis)
19. Bill Ward (Black Sabbath)
20. Nick Mason (Pink Floyd)

Keith Moon, The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again” (isolated drum track)

21. Carl Palmer (Emerson, Lake & Palmer/Asia)
22. Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
23. Maureen “Moe” Tucker (Velvet Underground)
24. Dave Lombardo (Slayer)
25. Nicko McBrain (Iron Maiden)
26. Travis Barker (Blink-182)
27. Steve Smith (Journey)
28. Vinnie Colaiuta (Frank Zappa/Sting/Jeff Beck /Herbie Hancock/Chick Corea)
29. Joey Jordison (Slipknot)
30. Carter Beauford (Dave Matthews Band)

Ginger Baker, Cream’s “Toad”

31. Aynsley Dunbar (John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers/Jeff Beck Group/Journey)
32. Topper Headon (The Clash)
33. Jimmy Chamberlin (Smashing Pumpkins)
34. Alan White (Yes)
35. Tommy Lee (Motley Crue)
36. John Densmore (The Doors)
37. Gene Krupa
38. Cozy Powell (Black Sabbath/Rainbow)
39. Bernard Purdie
40. Tommy Aldridge (Ozzy Osbourne/Whitesnake)

Buddy Rich vs. the Muppets’ Animal

41. Alex Van Halen (Van Halen)
42. Larry Mullen, Jr. (U2)
43. Carmine Appice (Vanilla Fudge)
44. Tim Alexander (Primus)
45. Jaki Liebezeit (Can)
46. Billy Cobham (Horace Silver/Miles Davis/Mahavishnu Orchestra)
47. Mike Shrieve (Santana)
48. Frank “Tre Cool” Edwin Wright III (Green Day)
49. Art Blakey
50. Steve Gadd (Paul Simon/Steely Dan/Eric Clapton)

Gene Krupa vs. Buddy Rich

51. Al Jackson, Jr. (Booker T & the MGs)
52. Mick Fleetwood (Fleetwood Mac)
53. William “Benny” Benjamin (Funk Brothers)
54. Hal Blaine
55. Klaus Dinger (Neu/LA Dusserldorf)
56. Tony Williams
57. Vinnie Paul (Pantera)
58. Max Roach
59. Zigaboo “Ziggy” Modeliste (The Meters)
60. Steven Adler (Guns N’ Roses)

Max Roach

61. Elvin Jones (John Coltrane)
62. Matt Cameron (Soundgarden)
63. Max Weinberg (Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band)
64. Simon Phillips (Toto)
65. Brann Dailor (Mastodon)
66. Deen Castronovo (Bad English/Journey)
67. Jim “The Reverend” Sullivan (Avenged Sevenfold)
68. Phil Rudd (AC/DC)
69. Dave Weckl (Chick Corea)
70. Dominic Howard (Muse)

World’s Greatest Drummers Salute Ringo Starr

71. Dave Garabaldi (Tower of Power)
72. Chris Adler (Lamb of God)
73. Anton Fier (Feelies/Pere Ubu/Golden Palominos)
74. Jeff Porcaro (Toto)
75. Rick Allen (Def Leppard)
76. Alan “Reni” Wren (Stone Roses)
77. Clive Bunker (Jethro Tull)
78. Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle/Desert Sessions)
79. John French (Captain Beefheart)
80. Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth)

Lars Ulrich of Metallica, drum solo

81. Chad Wackerman (Frank Zappa)
82. Louie Bellson
83. Jon Theodore (Mars Volta)
84. Don Brewer (Grand Funk Railroad)
85. Mike Giles (King Crimson)
86. Zak Starkey (The Who/Oasis)
87. Stanton Moore (Galactic)
88. Earl Palmer
89. Don Henley (Eagles)
90. Damon Che Fitzgerald (Don Caballero)

Phil Collins takes drum quiz

91. Scott Travis (Judas Priest)
92. Levon Helm (The Band)
93. Tico Torres (Bon Jovi)
94. Thomas Lang
95. Clyde Stubblefield (James Brown)
96. Roger Hawkins (Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section)
97. B.J. Wilson (Procol Harum)
98. Stephen Morris (Joy Division/New Order)
99. Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp)
100. Rod Morgenstein (Dixie Dregs/Winger)

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