GEDDY LEE Shares Unreleased Solo Material On The Lost Demos
By
Larry Petro,
News Monkey
Wednesday, December 6, 2023 @ 10:38 AM
"Gone" & "I Am...You Are" Streaming Now
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Photo Credits: Far Out/Spotify
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee and Rush lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist Geddy Lee has shared The Lost Demos, two previously unreleased solo songs available today on all streaming platforms.
Geddy originally recorded this pair of demos - "Gone" and "I Am...You Are"-during the writing sessions for his 2000 solo debut, My Favorite Headache. Today, with the help of Producer/Engineer David Bottrill, he has unearthed them for the first time properly mixed and mastered.
Commenting on the project, Geddy shared "I'm excited to see these 2 'lost demos' released - I loved the songs when they were written and in some ways they feel as fresh and perhaps more relevant all these years later."
Both songs conjure the spirit of the classic My Favorite Headache, which originally arrived on November 14, 2000. Taking the reins as co-producer, Geddy cut the album in Toronto, Vancouver, and Seattle joined by multi-instrumentalist and co-producer Ben Mink and drummer Matt Cameron [Soundgarden, Pearl Jam]. It has since emerged as a fan favorite.
The Lost Demos arrives in tandem with the premiere of Geddy's brand new docuseries, GEDDY LEE ASKS: ARE BASS PLAYERS HUMAN TOO?, streaming exclusively on Paramount+ today in the U.S. and Canada. It expands to further territories tomorrow, going live in the UK, Australia, Latin America, Brazil, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The docuseries finds Geddy immersed in fascinating conversations with iconic bass players, including Les Claypool, Krist Novoselic, Robert Trujillo, and Melissa Auf Der Maur.
Earlier this year, he released his acclaimed autobiography, My Effin' Life. It debuted at #3 on the New York Times Bestseller List upon arrival. He notably launched a popular In Conversation and Fan Q&A series across North America joined by surprise moderators and avowed Rush fans such as Paul Rudd, Jack Black, Eric McCormack, Jay Baruchel, Matt Cameron, Krist Novoselic and more. The accompanying audiobook notably features "Gone" and "I Am...You Are".
In 2024, RUSH celebrates the 50th anniversary of their gold-certified self-titled full-length debut, Rush. The band will reveal news of various celebrations in honor of R50 very soon.
Geddy Lee remains one of the most influential musicians of all-time. He has inspired and galvanized generations of fans as co-founder, lead vocalist, and bassist for Canadian rock band RUSH, garnering seven GRAMMY Award nominations, selling 42 million albums worldwide, claiming a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and crafting a catalog of classic records. He has achieved a myriad of honors as part of the group, being named an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1996, receiving the highest artistic honor in Canada by the Governor General in 2012, and earning induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. Nipissing University also granted him an honorary Doctorate of Music. During 2000, he unveiled his acclaimed debut solo LP, My Favorite Headache. Simultaneously, his presence has coursed through popular culture. Among countless recordings, he contributed to the original We Are The World album as and the Soundtrack for South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, to name a few. Speaking to this influence, he has appeared on-screen in I Love You Man, How I Met Your Mother, Chicago Fire, and more. Plus, he has collaborated with everyone from YES to Bob and Doug McKenzie (Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas). In 2019 he authored his first international bestselling book The Big Beautiful Book of Bass1. In 2023, he authored his New York Times best-selling autobiography My Effin' Life and helmed his own docuseries, GEDDY LEE ASKS: ARE BASS PLAYERS HUMAN TOO?, on Paramount+. All the while, Geddy stands out as an avid baseball fan, wine aficionado, husband, and father and grandfather who never stops creating.
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