Permanent Waves, Rush’s seventh studio album, was originally released in January 1980, and its forward-thinking music signaled a new direction for the Canadian band as it entered a new decade. The six songs encompassing the album encapsulated the breadth of Rush’s formidable progressive chops m...
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a 24×36-inch two-sided wall poster of the original album cover model photo shoot and photos of the band recording at Le Studio; three replica band member 1980 tour backstage laminates; three Neil Peart-handwritten lyric sheets for “The Spirit Of Radio,”“Entre Nous,” and “...
An item from each of Rush’s previous eight studio album covers can be seen on the front and back cover of this live album, though each has been modified in some way. The owl fromFly by Nightflies aboveApollo, the man in the suit fromHemispheres, who stands next to the woman fromPerm...
” This is everything that Rush haters think the band isn’t: an intimate and clear portrait of a specific moment, a boy laying back in bed with a record on staring at a poster on the wall or the artist on the sleeve, imagining the experience of making music, heart burning with the...
So many fun details in this one, like the prominent shot of anEraserheadposter on the wall and glorious snow outside the enormous studio windows. But Lee’s presence dominates: Decked out in a pair of sharp glasses, he alternates between tracking Rickenbacker bass, synthesizer and vocals (the...