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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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 | Beschreibung: | 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.", Runningtime: 00:00:00, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Pedalboard [Taurus Pedals]: Alex Lifeson, Arranged By, Producer: Rush, Arranged By, Producer: Terry Brown, Art Direction, Cover [Cover Concept], Graphics: Hugh Syme, Bass, Synthesizer, Vocals: Geddy Lee, Crew [Concert Security]: Ian Grandy, Crew [Concert Sound]: Dave Berman (2), Crew [Concert Sound]: Fuzzy Frazer, Crew [Concert Sound]: Tom Linthicum, Crew [Personal Shreve-of-all Trades]: Kevin Flewitt, Drums, Percussion: Neil Peart, Engineer: Paul Northfield, Engineer [Assistant]: Robbie Whelan, Engineer [Concert Sound]: Jon Erickson (2), Executive-Producer: Moon Records, Lighting [Concert Projectionist]: Lee Tenner, Lighting [Concert]: Jeffrey Thomas McDonald, Lighting [Concert]: Mark Shane, Lighting [Concert]: Mike Weiss (7), Lighting [Concert]: Nick Kotos, Lyrics By: Alex Lifeson, Lyrics By: Geddy Lee, Lyrics By: Neil Peart, Management: Ray Danniels, Management: SRO Management, Inc., Management [Road Manager], Lighting Director: Howard Ungerleider, Mastered By: Bob Ludwig, Mastered By: Brian Lee, Music By: Alex Lifeson, Music By: Geddy Lee, Photography By: Deborah Samuel, Photography By [Photographic Colour Optics]: Kineblok Inc., Stage Manager: Liam Birt, Stage Manager: Nick Kotos, Technician [Centre Stage]: Larry Allen (2), Technician [Guitar And Synthesizer Maintenance]: Tony Geranios, Technician [Stage Left]: Skip Gildersleeve, Technician [Stage Monitor Mixer]: Steve Byron, Technician [Stage Right], Crew [Crew Chief]: Liam Birt, Electric Violin [Electric Violins]: Ben Mink, Labelcode 5346332 (314 534 633-2, 314 534 633-2), Manufactured By Mercury Records, Marketed By Mercury Records, Phonographic Copyright (p) Mercury Records, Copyright (c) Mercury Records, Copyright (c) Anthem Entertainment, Copyright (c) Core Music Publishing, Published By Core Music Publishing, Recorded At Le Studio, Mixed At Le Studio, Mastered At Gateway Mastering, Glass Mastered At Sony DADC, Terre Haute"Signals" ist ein Meilenstein-Album der kanadischen Progressive-Rock-Band Rush und erschien 1982; hier erhältlich im CD-Format. Das Album markiert einen Wendepunkt im Schaffen der Band: Der Fokus verschiebt sich von gitarrenlastigen Kompositionen hin zu einem stärkeren Einsatz von Synthesizern ? ohne dabei die charakteristische Komplexität und lyrische Tiefe einzubüßen. Mit herausragenden Titeln wie ?Subdivisions?, ?The Analog Kid? und ?New World Man? behandelt das Werk Themen wie Technologieeinfluss, Entfremdung und gesellschaftlichen Wandel. Kritiker lobten das Album ebenso wie Fans; es war kommerziell sehr erfolgreich und festigte den Ruf von Rush als innovative Rockband weiter.
Rush besteht aus Geddy Lee (Gesang/Bass/Keyboards), Alex Lifeson (Gitarre) und Neil Peart (Schlagzeug/Texte). Die Band ist bekannt für ihre technische Virtuosität sowie komplexe Songstrukturen mit tiefgründigen Texten. In ihrer jahrzehntelangen Karriere verkauften sie weltweit über 40 Millionen Alben ? darunter Klassiker wie ?2112?, ?Moving Pictures? oder ?Permanent Waves?. Ihr Einfluss auf die moderne Rockmusik ist enorm.
Mercury Records zählt zu den legendären Labels der Musikgeschichte ? gegründet 1945 in Chicago ?, dessen vielfältiges Künstlerportfolio Genres von Rock bis Jazz abdeckt. Zu den berühmtesten Acts gehören Queen oder Elton John genauso wie Bon Jovi oder eben Rush selbst; Mercury prägte durch zahlreiche Innovationen maßgeblich die Entwicklung populärer Musik. |  | Produzent: |
Rush, Terry Brown |
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Eugene S. - 03.08.2023  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. - 28.01.2020  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. - 26.01.2020  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. - 04.08.2019  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. - 26.10.2014  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. - 29.03.2022  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. - 06.12.2013  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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