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Permanent Waves

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At the onset of the 1980s, Rush were poised as one of hard rock’s most successful groups. Their album epics established them as cult favorites with a rapidly expanding cult. Their overtly serious lyrics, written by the group’s drummer Neil Peart, led to obsessive discussion among fans and were a point of derision for critics. But what could not be argued was their larger than life sound — other power trios might be as loud, but none were as complex. Alex Lifeson’s guitar was simply massive, essaying classic guitar riffs soon emulated by aspiring actual and air guitarists everywhere, while Peart’s unrestrained drum fills challenged all rock drummers with their liberal use of unusual time signatures. Permanent Waves features several of the group’s essential tunes. “The Spirit of Radio” has become a classic rock staple with its climactic chorus delivering the necessary catharsis. “Freewill” stands as the band’s self-empowerment anthem (Peart is a diehard Ayn Rand disciple) and the expanded tracks — “Jacob’s Ladder,” “Natural Science” — trip out into extended instrumental passages that are among the most nuanced in rock. Rush managed to be progressive without losing their core appeal.

Customer Reviews

permanent play

The first Rush album I was exposed to was on contiuous rotation on my tape player in 1991; and that's a lot of playtime when an album is only 35 minutes long. The truth is that the length of the album is one of it's strengths; whereas nearly every Rush album has at least one weak track, this one has none. The Spirit Of Radio, one of Rush's very few forays into the charts and a fan favourite, is actually my least favourite song on the album! Natural Science however is probably my all time favourite Rush track and the second to last multi-part song they would ever write. A perfect introduction to this endlessly fascinating band.

A good place to start

After hearing this for the first time in 1980, it's hardly been off my turntable, cassette player, or CD player. I have probably listened to it almost every day since. Of all the Rush albums it has the best songs and the best production - I even prefer this to "Moving Pictures" as the instuments are better seperated in the mix and there's less 'clutter' than on later albums. The songs are on the whole short and catchy enough for the average rock fan, but without sacrificing the technical skills of the players or musical creativity - there's lots of interesting time and feel changes. If you are interested in Rush, this is a good place to start (or maybe "pictures") and go back to the earlier stuff for extended flights of techno-prog (2112, Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres) or forward to the more concise possibly more mainstream work (Signals, Grace Under Pressure, Hold your fire onwards). Try to avoid listening to albums out of order, "Hemispheres" and "Hold your Fire" sound very different! Have fun!

A total classic

A brilliant album and one all hard rock fans should have in their collections. I've been listening regularly to it for over 20 years and after a month or two just have to give it another go. Sounds great up REALLY loud as the playing is quite exceptional. If you like Rush and haven't heard Permanent Waves, buy it right now if you can, you will not be sorry...

Biography

Formed: 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Over the course of their decades-spanning career, Canadian power trio Rush emerged as one of hard rock's most highly regarded bands; although typically brushed aside by critics and rarely the recipients of mainstream pop radio airplay, Rush nonetheless won an impressive and devoted fan following...
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