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Rush Street
Pop · 1991 · 13 tracks

Rush Street

A high-gloss intersection of urban pop and small-town storytelling. Raspy, emotive vocals meet world-class session musicianship in a definitive 1991 sonic landscape.

November 5, 1991 · Capitol Records

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A sophisticated blend of urban loneliness and cinematic small-town drama.

Tracklist · 13 Tracks
01
Playing With Fire
4:30
02
Love Unemotional
5:08
03
Keep Coming Back
6:52
04
Take This Heart
4:11
05
Hazard
5:17
06
Hands in Your Pocket
3:56
07
Calling You
4:42
08
Superstar
4:42
09
Streets of Pain
5:12
10
I Get No Sleep
3:45
11
Big Boy Now
5:39
12
Chains Around My Heart
5:45
13
Your World
5:54
Moments Worth Listening For
The haunting synthesized strings and ominous storytelling that build the tension in Hazard.
The soulful backing vocals and gospel-tinged groove that elevate the bridge of Keep Coming Back.
The sharp, bluesy guitar work from Steve Lukather that cuts through the polished production on Playing With Fire.
Reviews

How does Rush Street sound next to the rest of Richard Marx's catalogue?

Storytelling+4.0σ

The writing leans far further into storytelling than the rest of the catalogue.

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