×
Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date.
For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.
4943674090563
$49.39
$51.99
Save 5%
Current price is $49.39, Original price is $51.99. You Save 5%.
View All Available Formats & Editions

CD
Members save with free shipping everyday!
See details
See details
49.39
In Stock
Overview
Since Neil Peart joined the band in time for 1975's Fly by Night, Rush had been experimenting and growing musically with each successive release. By 1980's Permanent Waves, the modern sounds of new wave (the Police, Peter Gabriel, etc.) began to creep into Rush's sound, but the trio still kept their hard rock roots intact. The new approach paid off -- two of their most popular songs, the "make a difference" anthem "Freewill," and a tribute to the Toronto radio station CFNY, "The Spirit of Radio" (the latter a U.K. Top 15 hit), are spectacular highlights. Also included were two "epics," the stormy "Jacob's Ladder" and the album-closing "Natural Science," which contains a middle section that contains elements of reggae. Geddy Lee also began singing in a slightly lower register around this time, which made their music more accessible to fans outside of the heavy prog rock circle. The album proved to be the final breakthrough Rush needed to become an arena headliner throughout the world, beginning a string of albums that would reach inside the Top Five of the U.S. Billboard album charts. Permanent Waves is an undisputed hard rock classic, but Rush would outdo themselves with their next release.
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/29/2010 |
---|---|
Label: | Wea Japan |
UPC: | 4943674090563 |
catalogNumber: | 7409056 |
Rank: | 100253 |
Related Subjects
Customer Reviews
Related Searches
Explore More Items
From the opening track, Runaway, which rode to glory on E Street Band-mate Roy Bittan's
distinctive keyboard riff, to the sweaty arena rock of Get Ready, which closed the album, Bon Jovi's debut is an often-overlooked minor gem from the ...
By 1982's Creatures of the Night, Kiss had finally ditched their plans of becoming respectable ...
By 1982's Creatures of the Night, Kiss had finally ditched their plans of becoming respectable
artists (starting with 1979's Dynasty) and had come to the realization that they were a loud, no-holds-barred heavy metal band. Easily their best since 1977's ...
By the release of their third album, 1975's Dressed to Kill, Kiss were fast becoming ...
By the release of their third album, 1975's Dressed to Kill, Kiss were fast becoming
America's top rock concert attraction, yet their record sales up to this point did not reflect their ticket sales. Casablanca label head Neil Bogart decided ...
Rush was planning on releasing a live album after the Permanent Waves tour, but manager ...
Rush was planning on releasing a live album after the Permanent Waves tour, but manager
Cliff Burnstein convinced the group that they were peaking musically, and should go straight back into the recording studio -- resulting in their finest album, ...
Not as expansive as the impressive Chronicles, this edition of the excellent Gold series covers
many of the greatest hits from one of Canada's top exports and finest contributors to the rock & roll tapestry. Largely covering Rush during the ...
Where Pyromania had set the standard for polished, catchy pop-metal, Hysteria only upped the ante. ...
Where Pyromania had set the standard for polished, catchy pop-metal, Hysteria only upped the ante.
Pyromania's slick, layered Mutt Lange production turned into a painstaking obsession with dense sonic detail on Hysteria, with the result that some critics dismissed the ...
Someone has exercised editorial judgment in selecting the tracks for the Bachman-Turner Overdrive edition in
Universal Music's series of discount-priced best-ofs called Icon. BTO placed 12 songs in the Billboard Hot 100, and there are 12 tracks on the disc, ...
Universal's 2010 12-track collection Icon misses several major Rush tunes -- there's no Tom Sawyer,
no Red Barchetta, no New World Man, no Subdivisions, no Distant Early Warning, not even Time Stand Still -- but it does have Working Man, ...