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1980 suite by Rush
"Natural Science"
Suite by Rush
from the album Permanent Waves
Released14 January 1980
Recorded1979, Le Studio, Quebec
Genre
Length9:20
LabelMercury
Composer(s)Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson
Lyricist(s)Neil Peart
Producer(s)Rush and Terry Brown
Rush suite chronology
"La Villa Strangiato"
(1978)
"Natural Science"
(1980)
"The Camera Eye"
(1981)

"Natural Science" is a suite of three movements ("Tide Pools", "Hyperspace" and "Permanent Waves)" by the Canadian rock band Rush. It was released on their 1980 album Permanent Waves, as the final song on it.

Background

Guitarist Alex Lifeson said:

Once we had the guitar track down, we stuck a speaker cabinet outside—this was up at the studio in Morin Heights, Quebec—and we recorded the natural echo off the mountains in combination with the sound of splashing water and Geddy's voice. We didn't use any sort of synthetic echo on the water track.

Parts

Part Title Starting time (*) Length (*)
I Tide Pools 0:00 2:18
II Hyperspace 2:19 2:49
III Permanent Waves 5:09 4:08
Total Running time 9:20

References

  1. "About Permanent Waves". Rush.com. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  2. Murphy, Sean (22 May 2011). "The 25 Best Progressive Rock Songs of All Time". PopMatters. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  3. "Natural Science". 5 February 2011.

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