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Signals [Remaster] (CD - 1982)

Signals [Remaster] (CD - 1982)

UPC: 00731453463325

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Artist: Rush

Label: Mercury

Genre: Rock & Pop - Hard Rock

Album Description: Rush: Geddy Lee (vocals, synthesizer, bass); Alex Lifeson (guitar); Neal Peart (drums, percussion).Additional personnel: Ben Mink (violin).Recorded at Le Studio, Quebec, Canada between April & July 1982.Rush: Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Neal Peart.Additional personn... read more

Rush: Geddy Lee (vocals, synthesizer, bass); Alex Lifeson (guitar); Neal Peart (drums, percussion).

Additional personnel: Ben Mink (violin).

Recorded at Le Studio, Quebec, Canada between April & July 1982.

Rush: Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Neal Peart.

Additional personnel: Ben Mink (violin).

Lyricists: Geddy Lee; Alex Lifeson; Neil Peart.

Personnel: Geddy Lee (vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, bass guitar); Alex Lifeson (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Ben Mink (violin, electric violin); Neil Peart (drums, percussion).

Audio Mixer: Paul Northfield.

Recording information: Le Studio (04/1982-07/1982); Studio (04/1982-07/1982).

Photographer: Deborah Samuel.

Unknown Contributor Roles: Deborah Samuel; Alex Lifeson.

Arrangers: Rush Brown; Rush; Terry Brown.

Making the transition from the heavy-rocking '70s to the synthesizer-driven '80s, the power trio Rush embraced the new technology with open arms. After the 1981 smash album MOVING PICTURES, Rush decided to lead their cult of loyal fans down a slightly different musical route while continuing to maintain their high level of expertise. The result, SIGNALS, was a very unique album for the group and ushered in an era that focused their sound toward keyboard-centered orchestrations and tight, stylized arrangements.

The driving opener "Subdivisions" is a powerful depiction of the sometimes bleak outlook of suburban life. The special effects of "Chemistry" and the shuffling "Digital Man" take on a futuristic slant befitting the group's new synthesizer-based sound. The most creative use of the technology comes with the mysterious "The Weapon," one of the group's darkest compositions. A more typical song is the up-beat "New World Man" which showcases the trio's strengths on top of a sequenced computer track. The grand finally comes with a very realistic description of the launch of NASA's space shuttle on the programmatic "Countdown." minimize

 
 
 
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