Here's a new series which I like to call "What Did it Get Right?", where I take disliked albums by bigger name prog bands and ask you exactly what the album got right.
The first album, Roll The Bones (1991) by Rush:
The album currently has a 3.08 with 690 ratings and 63 reviews. 9% of reviewers/raters have given the album 5 stars.
Personal Cons:
This was sort of a turn for Rush, and by no means a good one. The album uses some funky elements, shown on the bouncy title track, but it ultimately falls flat on it's face with the use of rap. The whole experience seems too light for Rush standards, and misuses the playing of Rush for semi-heavy pop rock instead of what Rush is good at.
Personal Pros:
Some songs use the customary Rush "heaviness" to it's advantage, such as the opener 'Dreamline' and 'Bravado' by coinciding lighter and darker themes. That's pretty much it.
Conclusion: More or less a grab bag filled with more rocks than gems. Find myself switching over to another album very quickly to get a better experience.
What do you think Roll The Bones got right?