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<title>Comment by Brandon on Rush - Vapor Trails</title>
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<description>This album is fantastic from a lyrical standpoint and an orchestrated standpoint. They did not disappoint at all. Neil is the greatest songwriter by far and Alex Lifeson can play and we all know. Geddy may just be the best bassist of all time and he lays down very impressive riffs on Vapor Trails. This album is a work of art. You are right though, it&#039;s no hemispheres, but it still outstanding. Besides, after writing &quot;Spirit of Radio&quot;, &quot;Tom Sawyer&quot;, and &quot;Xanadu&quot;, we can&#039;t expect anything better. Good Article though.</description>
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