1. The Spirit Of Radio (4:57)
2. Freewill (5:23)
3. Jacob's Ladder (7:28)
4. Entre Nous (4:37)
5. Different Strings (3:49)
6. Natural Science (9:16)
I. I. Tide Pools (2:21)
II. Hyperspace (2:47)
III. Permanent Waves (4:08)
Geddy Lee (Gary Lee Weinrib)(29.07.1953, Willowdale, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Bass Guitars, Oberheim polyphonic; OB-1; Mini Moog; and Taurus pedal synthesizers, vocals
Alex Lifeson (Aleksandar ®ivojinoviæ)(27.08.1953, Fernie, British Columbia, Canada) - Six and twelve string electric and acoustic guitars, Taurus pedals
Neil Peart (Neil Ellwood Peart)(12.09.1952 Caledonia, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada † 7.01.2020 Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Kalifornia) - Drums, tympani, timbales, orchestra bells, tubular bells, wind chimes, bell tree, triangle, crotales
Music by Lee and Lifeson (1-6)
Lyrics by Peart (1)
Inspired by 'The Spirit Of Radio' in Toronto, alive and well (so far)
Lyrics by Peart (2-6)
Produced by Rush and Terry Brown Arrangements by Rush and Terry Brown Recorded at Le Studio, Morin-Heights, Quebec, during September and October 1979
Engineered by Paul Northfield With general assistance from Robbie Whelan Mixed at Trident Studios, Soho, London, in November 1979
Engineered by Terry Brown Assisted by Adam Moseley, Craig Milliner, and Geddy Lee, with cameo appearances by Stev S. Hort
Special featured guest: Hugh Syme, piano on "Different Strings" Inspiration and vocal coaching by Daisy the Dog Steel drums by Erwig Chuapchuaduah
Art Direction and graphics by Hugh Syme Cover concept by Hugh Syme and Neil Peart Photography by Fin Costello, Flip Schulke and Deborah Samuel Cover girl couturiére: Ou la la Colour colaboration: Peter George Pilot of Juliet Foxtrot Kilo: Mike Deere Management by Ray Danniels, SRO Management, Inc., Toronto
Executive Production: Moon Records Road manager, lighting director, and assistant to Mr. Shreve: Howard (Herns) Ungerleider Stage manager: Michael (Lurch) Hirsh Concert sound engineer: Ian (the Weez) Grandy Stage right technician: Liam (Punjabi) Birt Stage left technician: Skip (Slider) Gildersleeve Centre stage technician: Larry (Shrav) Allen Guitar and synthesizer maintenance: Tony (Jack Secret) Geranios Electrical technician: Ted (Theo) McDonald Stage Monitor mixer: Gred (Gordie) Connolly Projectionist: Harry (Tex) Dilman Personal Shreve: Sam (Shreve) Charters Concert sound by National Sound and Electrosound (U.K.)
Concert lighting by See Factor International Concert rigging by Bill Collins
All of the above was transported by the skilled hands of: Tom (Whitney) Whittaker, Pat (No. 9) Lines, Arthur (Mac) MacLear, Gene Guido, and Tim Lewis
Honourable mentions: Moe Kniffman, Nick Kotos, George (Ike) Guido, Bob (Puppy) Cross, John LeBlanc, Bill Churchman, Dave (Shreve 1) Donne, Fuzzy Frazer, Dave Burman, Helmut, Nick Prince, Graham (Wild Man) Hewitt, Sgt. Rock & Easy Co., Second City Television, Lakewoods Farm, The Sound Kitchen, Lefty, D.K.D., Steve Herns, Le Studio: Andre, Yael, Pam, Kim, Carole, and Roger, Andre & La Barratte, the Wines & Crew, FM & Crew, Wireless & Crew, The Maxoids, Marvin Gleicher, Brian Robertson, Jimmy Bain, Michael Schenker, the Projectors, Peter Mensch, the P.M., Bob (the Grove) Snelgrove, the inmates of the Great Fog, Gerry Griffin, Lee Scherer, and their families and friends at NASA, Henry Spencer and baby, Le Mont St. Michael, the Montcalm, vin-du-hairface, volleyball, Space Invaders (10p), euchre, Malibu Grand Prix, hockey - Steve Shutt and Larry Robinson, thanks for the sticks!, M*A*S*H, The Jack Secret Show, Rickey, Lucy, and Ethel, (Where's Fred?), Neal and Larry at the Percussion Centre, all at Oak Manor and all at Trident. Ho-Hoo!
We express our appreciation to the fine people and instruments of Gibson, Moog, Tama drums, Rickenbacker, and Sunn amplification