10 Rock Albums That Artists Regret Making
10. Power Windows - Rush
Most bands who dominated the '70s didn't really have the smoothest of transitions into the next decade. Once the focus shifted to the MTV era of videos, the likes of acts like Styx and Ted Nugent were starting to look all the more passe with each passing day. Though Rush managed to walk the line fairly well, Power Windows is the result of going just a little bit too far over the line.
It's not like Rush hadn't dabbled in electronic music before this though, with synths being a prominent part of their sound since A Farewell to Kings. Since it was the mid '80s though, this is where everything and the kitchen sink is brought into the mix, with Mystic Rhythms being the only thing that could be called a single from the record. While Neil Peart and Geddy Lee were still willing to go down this road, these songs ended up hitting a sour note with Alex Lifeson.
With his signature guitar wails being pushed further and further into the background, Lifeson has always had a tense relationship with this record, oftentimes fighting with the rest of the band as to why he was looking for a different place when the keyboards were taking over. Despite returning to the loud guitars a few years down the road, Power Windows is still a powerhouse of a record if you're willing to look for a nice '80s throwback.