- Manhattan Project (song)
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"Manhattan Project" Single by Rush from the album Power Windows Released October, 1985 Recorded 1985 Genre Progressive rock Length 5:05 Label Mercury Records Producer Peter Collins and Rush Rush singles chronology "Mystic Rhythms"
(1986)"Manhattan Project"
(1986)"Marathon"
(1986)Power Windows track listing "Grand Designs"
(2)"Manhattan Project"
(3)"Marathon"
(4)"Manhattan Project" is a 1985 song by Canadian progressive rock band Rush named for the WWII project that created the first atomic bomb. Lyricist Neil Peart read ten books about the Manhattan Project before writing the lyrics so that he had a proper understanding of what the project was really about.[citation needed] This song first appeared in the 1985 album Power Windows, Rush's eleventh studio album. "Manhattan Project" is the third track on Power Windows at 5:07 long. It consists of four versus, addressing:
1) A time, during the era of World War II,
2) A man, a scientist (such as J. Robert Oppenheimer),
3) A place, Los Alamos in New Mexico,
4) A man, Enola Gay pilot and mission commander Paul Tibbets.The chorus refers to the explosion as "the big bang", in allusion to the start of a new universe following the singular event, repeating the theme of the verses marking when and where "it all began". While nuclear warfare may be seen as the ultimate pinnacle of human fear, lyricist Neil Peart does not include this song as being part of Rush's Fear series.
See also
Categories:- 1985 singles
- Rush (band) songs
- Songs about nuclear war and weapons
- 1980s rock song stubs
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