Signals

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Signals is a 1982 studio album by Canadian rock band Rush that blends progressive rock with synthesizer-driven new wave influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Rush album
studio album
artist Rush NERFINISHED
bassGuitarBy Geddy Lee NERFINISHED
chartPerformance New World Man reached the Billboard Hot 100 top 40 NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
coverArtDesigner Hugh Syme NERFINISHED
drumsBy Neil Peart NERFINISHED
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
synthesizer
featuresMusician Alex Lifeson NERFINISHED
Geddy Lee NERFINISHED
Neil Peart NERFINISHED
followedBy Grace Under Pressure NERFINISHED
genre hard rock
new wave
progressive rock
synth-rock
guitarBy Alex Lifeson NERFINISHED
hasTrack Chemistry
Countdown NERFINISHED
Digital Man NERFINISHED
Losing It NERFINISHED
New World Man NERFINISHED
Subdivisions
The Analog Kid NERFINISHED
The Weapon NERFINISHED
keyboardsBy Geddy Lee NERFINISHED
length approximately 43 minutes
lyricsBy Neil Peart NERFINISHED
mixingEngineer Terry Brown NERFINISHED
notableSong New World Man NERFINISHED
Subdivisions
numberOfTracks 8
performer Rush NERFINISHED
precededBy Moving Pictures NERFINISHED
producer Terry Brown NERFINISHED
recordedAt Le Studio NERFINISHED
recordedIn Morin-Heights, Quebec, Canada NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1982-04 to 1982-07
recordLabel Anthem Records NERFINISHED
Mercury Records
releaseDate 1982-09-09
sequenceInDiscography ninth studio album by Rush
thematicFocus social alienation
technology and modern life
vocalPerformanceBy Geddy Lee NERFINISHED

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Rush notableWork Signals