I have never bought this album (the only studio album which is not in my possession). I was put off by the softness and commercial tone of it, although Force 10 is one of my favourite Rush songs. The other
Hold Your Fire songs on the upcoming live album were not my favourite moments from that record. But as always, this topic is a good opportunity to investigate some more.
The first three songs are strong. Actually, I really like Open Secrets a lot, it could easily have been on
Power Windows and it matches some of the melancholy and mood of Middletown Dreams. Love the melodies in the couplets as well. Favourite solo of the album. Then it takes a dip with the next two songs. Not bad songs, but not that grabbing either.
What I find amusing is that in the beginning of Lock and Key, Geddy reminds me of Michael Jackson! The song itself is decent with a bit more determination (balls) than the previous two. Mission is bit too sweet for my taste. Turn the Page lacks -as more songs do- captivating melodies.
Tai Shan and High Water describe best my overall feeling for this album:
I find this effort sappy, with sometimes even annoying melodies.
I'd like to make the argument that the absence of complex elements and loud guitars on this album was a deliberate choice.
Hold Your Fire is an album of smart, AOR pop/rock songs, crafted around melodies, and painstakingly arranged.
Like anything they do, Rush did it well, so long as you are taking it on it's own merits.
The absence of complex elements is one thing, and I really don't mind the choice of the direction itself, but the absence of strong melodies as on
Power Windows leaves quite a hole. What's left is either some dragging, sweet stuff that tries to be atmospheric, either we get some compact AOR rock songs, but both fail when they lack a good melody. Especially the vocal melodies put me off. Of course, liking a melody is a personal thing, but for me, this is really one of the worst albums Rush did. There are two great songs on it (1&3) and for the rest I find the album quite bleak. Still no urge to buy it.