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1980s.FM - Rush - Signals
Album Information
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Album Signals
Artist Rush
Year 1982
Genre Rock
Rating
ASIN B000001EST


Request Buy # Track Listing Length Played
AmazoniTunes 01 Subdivisions
Rush
5:35 308
AmazoniTunes 02 The Analog Kid
Rush
4:48 172
AmazoniTunes 06 New World Man
Rush
3:43 284
AmazoniTunes 08 Countdown
Rush
5:50 124

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Exceptional New Wave release by Rush...
By: FerrisBueller
Date: 15 Aug 2010
Rating:
"Signals" is a fine follow-up album by Rush, given the huge commercial success of "Moving Pictures." Powered by an increasing use of synthesizers (which disenchanted some early fans), hits like Subdivisions and New World Man explore the issues of teenage angst and coming of age, and further build on the success of Tom Sawyer on the "Moving Pictures" release. The Analog Kid, Losing It and Digital Man, fine tracks in their own right, continue this theme, while some of the other tracks (such asThe Weapon, Countdown, Chemistry, etc.) may reveal subconscious concerns about the Cold War. This also marks the last Rush album produced by Terry Brown, who favored more of a Progressive rock sound, compared to the New Wave direction the band was evolving towards.

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