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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Geddy_LeeGeddy Lee - Wikipedia

    Geddy Lee mentre suona le tastiere. La voce di Lee è descritta come quella di un "tenore incredibilmente acuto".Le opinioni sulla sua voce, che è da sempre un marchio di fabbrica dei Rush, sono piuttosto varie: Hit Parader lo ha definito il 13º miglior cantante heavy metal di sempre, mentre AllMusic ha etichettato la sua voce come "un lamento Robert Plantesco".

  2. 24. März 2011 · Geddy Lee---Basses, voices, piano, guitar, programming, percussion, whining Ben Mink---Electric and acoustic guitars, violins and violas, programming, wheezing Matt Cameron---Drums Jeremy Taggart---Drums on "Home On The Strange" Jeremy Taggart appears courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc. Additional musicians: John Friesen---Cellos on "Working at Perfekt" Ed Wilson---Additional ...

  3. 29. Nov. 2019 · First time on vinyl, newly remastered audio. 180g audiophile 2-LP gatefold with 24" x 12" poster insert. Includes 2 previously unreleased bonus instrumental tracks. Limited Edition of 5,000. Black Friday 2019 RSD release. Comes with a download code. Runouts are hand-etched. In runouts, all Optimal plating symbols (e.g., " =Ɛ" and " =3") may be ...

  4. 24. Okt. 2018 · My Favourite Headache came and went without a tour, or even one live show, to support it. But in the video, Lee sums up the experience in a positive way. “The more I got into making the record ...

  5. First and only solo album of this legendary musician Geddy Lee - released in 2000 and named My Favourite Headache. From the start I'll say that is impossible to make diffrence between him and Rush, when you say Geddy Lee you say Rush and vice versa. Musicaly this album is quite similar with Rush, it was almost impossible after 4 decades to come ...

  6. My Favourite Headache is the debut solo album by Geddy Lee of Canadian rock band Rush. The album was released on November 14, 2000, by Anthem Records in Canada and Atlantic Records outside of Canada. Both the title track and "Grace to Grace" received play on mainstream rock radio, and the album itself peaked at No. 52 on the Billboard 200.