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  2. Edelweiss Pianos - Wikipedia

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    Products. • Grand pianos. • Upright pianos. Services. • Piano manufacturing. • Piano restoration. Website. www.edelweisspianos.com. Edelweiss Pianos is a British piano company, founded in 1975 in Cambridge, UK, as 1066 Pianos by research physicist and pianist John Roy Norman.

  3. Disklavier - Wikipedia

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    Disklavier / ˈdɪskləvɪər / is a brand of reproducing pianos manufactured by Yamaha Corporation. [1] The first Disklavier was introduced in the United States in 1987. [2] The typical Disklavier is a real acoustic piano outfitted with electronic sensors for recording and electromechanical solenoids for player piano -style playback.

  4. Natural Science (song) - Wikipedia

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    Composer (s) Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson. Lyricist (s) Neil Peart. Producer (s) Rush and Terry Brown. " Natural Science " is a song by the Canadian rock band Rush. It was released on their 1980 album Permanent Waves, as the final song on it. It is over nine minutes long and is composed of three distinct movements: I) Tide Pools, II) Hyperspace, and ...

  5. Permanent Waves - Wikipedia

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    Permanent Waves is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on January 14, 1980, through Anthem Records. After touring to support their previous album, Hemispheres (1978), the band began working on new material for a follow-up in July 1979. This material showed a shift in the group's sound towards more concise arrangements ...

  6. List of songs recorded by Rush - Wikipedia

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    Allegedly only 500 copies of the single were pressed. Drummer: John Rutsey; First original song released; B Side of Not Fade Away single; Music: Geddy Lee; Lyrics: John Rutsey; Played by the band as early as 1971. Originally planned for inclusion on Rush's debut album, but scrapped in the end.

  7. Feedback (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Feedback is an EP by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 2004.The record features eight covers of songs that were influential for the band members during the 1960s. The outing marked the 30th anniversary of both the release of Rush's debut album, which featured the original lineup of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey, and of Neil Peart's joining the band in the wake of Rutsey's departure.

  8. Headlong Flight - Wikipedia

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    Headlong Flight. " Headlong Flight " is the second single from Canadian rock band Rush 's 19th studio album, Clockwork Angels. It was released to radio stations and for online preview on April 19, 2012, and became available digitally and on disk April 24, 2012. [1] A lyrics video was also made available on YouTube.

  9. Manhattan Project (song) - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Project (song) " Manhattan Project " is a 1985 song by Canadian progressive rock band Rush, named after the WWII project that created the first atomic bomb. The song appeared on Rush's eleventh studio album Power Windows in 1985. "Manhattan Project" is the third track on the album and clocks in at 5:07. [ 1 ]