Victor (album)
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Studio album by Alex Lifeson (as Victor) | |
Released | January 9, 1996 |
Recorded | Oct 1994 – July 1995 |
Genre | Alternative rock, alternative metal, grunge,[1] industrial rock |
Length | 50:24 |
Label | Atlantic (Outside Canada) / Anthem Records (Within Canada) |
Producer | Alex Lifeson |
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Victor is a solo album by Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson under the name "Victor" released January 9, 1996 on Atlantic Records outside Canada and Anthem Records within Canada. The album was recorded at Lerxst Sound (Lifeson's home studio) between October 1994 and July 1995.
The album reached #99 on the Billboard 200 in 1996 and received a 1997 Juno Award nomination for Best New Group.
Track listing
- "Don’t Care" (Alex Lifeson) – 4:04
- "Promise" (Lifeson, Bill Bell) – 5:44
- "Start Today" (Lifeson) – 3:48
- "Mr. X" (Lifeson) – 2:21
- "At the End" (Lifeson, Adrian Zivojinovich) – 6:07
- "Sending Out a Warning" (Lifeson, Bell) – 4:11
- "Shut Up Shuttin’ Up" (Lifeson, Bell, Charlene, Esther) – 4:02
- "Strip and Go Naked" (Lifeson, Bell) – 3:57
- "The Big Dance" (Lifeson, Zivojinovich) – 4:14
- "Victor" (Lifeson, W. H. Auden) – 6:25
- "I Am the Spirit" (Lifeson, Bell)– 5:31
"Victor" is based on the poem by W. H. Auden.
Personnel
- Alex Lifeson - Spoken vocals (5, 10), guitars, keyboards, bass, mandola, programming
- Les Claypool - Bass (9)
- Peter Cardinali - Bass
- Bill Bell - Guitar
- Dalbello - Lead vocals (3)
- Edwin - Lead vocals (1, 2, 6, 9, 11)
- Blake Manning - drums
- Colleen Allen - Horn
Lifeson's wife Charlene is one of the two women in the track 7 dialogue; the other woman is simply listed as "Esther".
Singles
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"Don't Care"
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"I Am the Spirit"
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"Promise"
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