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01. "Subdivisions" 02. "The Analog Kid" 03. "Chemistry" 04. "Digital Man" 05. "The Weapon" 06. "New World Man" 07. "Losing It" 08. "Countdown"
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=remastered= |
 | Description: | SUPER DELUXE DESCRIPTION:
The Signals Super Deluxe celebrates 40 years with a brand-new Hugh Syme cover & the 2015 remaster on CD for the first time. The album vinyl was cut for the first time at half-speed via DMM & pressed on 180g black vinyl for optimal vinyl quality with new Hugh Syme art in a premium tip-on jacket. A Blu-ray Audio disc features brand-new immersive Dolby Atmos & 5.1 surround mixes by Richard Chycki, the 2015 48kHz 24-bit stereo remaster, new animated visualizers for each song & 2 bonus music videos for â??Subdivisionsâ? and â??Countdownâ?. Bonus items include a 40-page hardcover book with new song illustrations and unreleased photos from the Signals Tour, four 7-inches with new art, three lenticulars that transition from the original black & white band headshots into the original album â??Digital Manâ? color headshots, four Signals Tour band lithos, Hughâ??s original album cover sketch litho & a double-sided 24-inch by 24-inch poster featuring Hughâ??s new art on one side and an outtake photo from the original album cover shoot on the other side.
PICTURE DISC DESCRIPTION:
The first-ever, limited edition Signals picture disc vinyl features brand-new Hugh Syme artwork to celebrate 40 years of the iconic album. - =REMASTERED=This re-release features 20-bit digital remastering from the original master tapes and deluxe packaging faithful to the original album release. Track listing: "Subdivisions," "The Analog Kid," "Chemistry," "Digital Man," "The Weapon," "New World Man," "Losing It" and "Countdown."Recorded and mixed at Le Studio, April, May, June, and July 1982
Mastered at Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, Maine
Special guest performance by Ben Mink courtesy of FM
Digitally Mastered by JVC.
Hydrant courtesy of Department of Public Works, Toronto
All songs published by Core Music Publishing (SOCAN)
All lyrics © Core Music Publishing (SOCAN)
? 1982 Mercury Records © 1982 Mercury Records © 1982 Anthem Entertainment
Manufactured and marketed by Mercury Records, a PolyGram company, New York, New York
Made in the U.S.A.
Printed in the U.S.A.
Track 8 is "dedicated with thanks to astronauts Young & Crippen and all the people of NASA for their inspiration and cooperation.""Signals" is a landmark album by the Canadian progressive rock band Rush, released in 1982 and now available in CD format. This record marks a pivotal moment in the band's evolution, showcasing their shift from guitar-driven compositions to a more synthesizer-oriented sound without sacrificing their signature complexity and lyrical depth. Featuring standout tracks like "Subdivisions," "The Analog Kid," and "New World Man," "Signals" explores themes of technology, alienation, and societal change. The album was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful, further cementing Rush's status as innovators within the rock genre.
Rush?comprised of Geddy Lee (vocals/bass/keyboards), Alex Lifeson (guitar), and Neil Peart (drums/lyrics)?are celebrated for their technical prowess, intricate songwriting, and thought-provoking lyrics. Over their decades-long career, they have sold over 40 million albums worldwide with multiple platinum records such as "2112," "Moving Pictures," and "Permanent Waves." Their influence on modern rock music is immense.
Mercury Records is an iconic label known for its diverse roster spanning genres from rock to pop to jazz. Founded in Chicago in 1945, Mercury has been home to legendary artists including Queen, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Elton John?and of course Rush?playing a significant role in shaping popular music history through innovative releases. |  | Producer: |
Rush, Terry Brown |
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8 |
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5346332 |
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Eugene S. - 03/Aug/2023  The ninth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on September 9, 1982. The album peaked at No. 1 in Canada, No. 3 in the United Kingdom, and No. 10 in the United States. In November 1982, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling one million copies in the United States.
|  | Andrei S. - 28/Jan/2020  The best edition in terms of sound quality on CD. Impeccable quality, beautiful printing, booklet. Previously, he did not attach importance to this album, but in vain. Wonderful music in its direction of progressive rock. Very pleased with the purchase.
|  | Vagner C. - 26/Jan/2020  Rush Signals was released early in 80's and shows the band in excellent form. Subdivisions is the opening track, and one of the most complex and greatest Rush songs - alone, it deserves to buy this album. But here all songs are very good to say the minimum. Great album!!
|  | HYUNG RAE K. - 04/Aug/2019  Singal is rush middle age album. My favorite song is subdivisions, losing it, countdown. Near peart drum is very good. geddy keyboard is also good.
|  | PAVOL M. - 26/Oct/2014  Signals is still interesting album for fans of progressive rock band Rush. It is not as great as Moving Pictures or Permanent Waves. Subdivisions is a very strong opening song and is still on concert playlist. Signals is good, standard albom of Rush and I like it. I recommned it.
|  | Orlik M. - 29/Mar/2022  This is one of my favourite Rush albums. However, at the time it was actually released I was not very impressed, I mean where was the huge guitar wall of sound ,the side long epics like Hemispheres, now that is an absolute classic record if a little hard to get into at first listen?
|  | Jose Roberto V. - 06/Dec/2013  El ultimo disco con Terry Brown y el primero de su etapa con el dominio de los sintetizadores y teclados. Pero mantienen toda su fuerza. Un gran continuador de Moving Pictures.
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