Madrigal (song)
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| “Madrigal” | |||||
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| Song by Rush | |||||
| Album | A Farewell to Kings | ||||
| Released | August 18, 1977 | ||||
| Recorded | 1977, Rockfield Studios | ||||
| Genre | Progressive Rock | ||||
| Length | 2:35 | ||||
| Label | Mercury Records | ||||
| Writer | Peart | ||||
| Composer | Lee & Lifeson | ||||
| Producer | Rush & Terry Brown | ||||
| A Farewell to Kings track listing | |||||
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"Madrigal" is the fifth track off of Canadian progressive rock trio Rush's 1977 album A Farewell to Kings. The song was written by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, with the lyrics written by Peart. The song is perhaps one of the band's softest songs of this time period. It is also one of Rush's shortest recorded songs.
Not to be confused with the song Madrigal by British Progressive Rock band Yes taken from their 1978 album Tormato

