| Original Album | ||
| 1-1 | The Spirit Of Radio | 5:00 |
| 1-2 | Freewill | 5:24 |
| 1-3 | Jacob's Ladder | 7:29 |
| 1-4 | Entre Nous | 4:38 |
| 1-5 | Different Strings | 3:50 |
| 1-6 | Natural Science | 9:21 |
| Permanent Waves World Tour | ||
| 2-1 | Beneath, Between & Behind (Live In Manchester) | 2:30 |
| 2-2 | By-Tor & The Snow Dog (Live In London) | 5:52 |
| 2-3 | Xanadu (Live In London) | 12:16 |
| 2-4 | The Spirit Of Radio (Live In Manchester) | 5:08 |
| 2-5 | Natural Science (Live In Manchester) | 8:46 |
| 2-6 | The Trees (Live In Manchester) | 5:28 |
| 2-7 | Cygnus X-1 (Live In London) | 8:05 |
| 2-8 | Cygnus X-1 Book II (Live In London) | 14:45 |
| 2-9 | Closer To The Heart (Live In Manchester) | 3:26 |
| 2-10 | Jacob's Ladder (Live In Missouri) | 7:38 |
| 2-11 | Freewill (Live In London) | 5:46 |
Celebrate a seismic shift in progressive rock history with the 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Rush’s Permanent Waves. Originally released in 1980, this album marked the dawn of a new era for the Canadian trio, blending their complex prog-rock roots with a more accessible, "modern" sound that yielded their first major hits.
This remastered 2-CD set features the original six-track masterpiece, including the radio staple "The Spirit of Radio" and the atmospheric epic "Jacob's Ladder." Described by the band as a "refinement of ideas," the studio album captures Rush at their creative peak, balancing technical precision with melodic hooks.
The Deluxe Edition highlights include:
- Bonus Live Content: An additional 80 minutes of previously unreleased live tracks from the 1980 tour, mixed by longtime producer Terry Brown.
- Expanded Catalog: 12 live recordings, featuring "hysterical" takes on "Beneath, Between & Behind" and a "positively avant-garde" version of "By-Tor & The Snowdog."
- Exclusive Packaging: A 20-page booklet featuring unreleased archive photos and new artwork by original designer Hugh Syme.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a newcomer to the "Lee, Lifeson, Peart" magic, this reissue is a definitive tribute to the album that proved progressive music could be both high-brow and high-energy.