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  1. Permanent Waves is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on January 14, 1980, through Anthem Records. After touring to support their previous album, Hemispheres (1978), the band began working on new material for a follow-up in July 1979.

  2. Permanent Waves is the bands seventh studio album, released on January 14th, 1980. It was recorded at Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, and mixed at Trident Studios in London.

  3. Jan 14, 2020 · So for their seventh LP, Permanent Waves, the Canadian power-trio — Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, drummer Neil Peart — consciously trimmed their track lengths, embraced more personal subject...

  4. Rush - Permanent Waves (full album)💿. Dantés Inferno. 6 videos 88,142 views Last updated on Dec 4, 2020. Released: 1980 Genre: Progressive rock. Play all. 1. 4:59.

  5. www.loudersound.com › rush-how-we-reinvented-ourselves-and-made-permanent-wavesHow Rush made Permanent Waves | Louder

    May 13, 2020 · Classic Rock. Rush: how we reinvented ourselves and made Permanent Waves. By Philip Wilding. ( Classic Rock ) published 13 May 2020. After the “soul crushing” slog of making Hemispheres album, the planets aligned for Rush. Permanent Waves found them at the top of their game and put them in a different league.

  6. Permanent Waves is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on January 14, 1980, through Anthem Records. After touring to support their previous album,...

  7. Permanent Waves is the bands seventh studio album, released on January 14th, 1980. It was recorded at Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, and mixed at Trident Studios in London. The tracks were laid down just shy of four weeks, in part attributed to the idyllic working conditions of Morin Heights.

  8. 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.

  9. Permanent Waves by Rush released in 1980. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  10. Critics find bassist-lead singer Geddy Lee’s stratospheric wails and drummer Neil Peart’s lyrical excursions into philosophy. science fiction and fantasy easy targets, and usually dismiss Rush ...