Paperback Edition Of 'Rush Chemistry' Book Due Next Week

October 24, 2010

According to a posting on the RUSH fan site RushIsABand.com, Jon Collins' 2005 RUSH biography "Rush Chemistry" will be made available in paperback in North America on Monday, November 1. The book, which was released in the U.K. earlier this month, has been re-proofed and all of the typos, errors and inaccuracies as listed in the addendum have been fixed.

Acclaimed MARILLION biographer Jon Collins draws on hundreds of hours of new interviews to tell the full in-depth story of the enduring Canadian trio who refused to compromise their music and avoided the typical rock and roll lifestyle. From early days in Canada to platinum albums, stadium shows, and the world's stage, taking in tragedy, triumphs, and a wealth of great music, this is the meticulous and definitive study of one of rock's great enigmas. From early triumphs such as the classic concept album "2112", on to their first hit single "Spirit of Radio" and beyond to "Moving Pictures", "Tom Sawyer", and more pop-oriented 1990s material, RUSH has continued to make groundbreaking and original music that has sold in the millions.

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