(audio) | Rush - Jacobs LadderNature's power and the visual phenomenon of "crepuscular rays" breaking through storm clouds. This was one of the first tracks recorded at Le Studio in Quebec, which became the band's "personal Abbey Road". A breakdown of the used by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson Rush - Jacobs Ladder (Audio) After being a staple in the early 80s, it famously went unplayed for 34 years until the R40 Tour in 2015. Notable Audio Versions Studio Version: The original track on Permanent Waves . The song is famous for its complex 5/4 and 6/4 sections, particularly during the instrumental middle section. Nature's power and the visual phenomenon of "crepuscular Available as part of the Permanent Waves 40th Anniversary release. Listen to the original studio audio of 'Jacob's Ladder' here: Rush - Jacob's Ladder (Audio) YouTube• May 28, 2020 If you'd like, I can provide: The for the song Notable Audio Versions Studio Version: The original track "Jacob’s Ladder" is a standout track from Rush's 1980 album , known for its atmospheric storytelling and complex time signatures. Song Overview Album: Permanent Waves (1980) Length: 7:28 (Studio version) |