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One of Rush's finest moments, second only to Moving Pictures. This album includes two classic songs, "The Spirit of Radio" (which has one of the most recognizable guitar riffs in all of rock) and "Freewill." There's also the epic-feeling "Jacob's Ladder," as well as "Entre Nous," a soJ
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One of Rush's finest moments, second only to Moving Pictures. This album includes two classic songs, "The Spirit of Radio" (which has one of the most recognizable guitar riffs in all of rock) and "Freewill." There's also the epic-feeling "Jacob's Ladder," as well as "Entre Nous," a sort of intellectual love song (if such a thing can be said to exist). The introspective "Different Strings" and the anthemic "Natural Science" (which clocks in at over nine minutes) close the album. Though there are only six songs on Permanent Waves, it's enough; the material is rich enough that more of it would be like overdosing on chocolate. -- Genevieve Williams
"1980
Produced by Rush + Terry Brown
If somebody comes to ask me: "Rush? What the hell is that?" - I'd put Permanent Waves to my player and skip to the track number 3. "Jacob's Ladder" is THE Rush song that defines the Rush legacy. Then i'd play the whole CD because this album is just that awsome. I have little to say about this album - it's classic all the way. I'm not that keen to "Entre Nous".
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1. The Spirit of Radio 10/10
2. Freewill 10/10
3. Jacob's Ladder 10/10
4. Entre Nous "