Rush - Signals LP Vinyl
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- Label Universal
- Catalogue Number B0022383-01
- Format
Rush returned in 1982 with Signals, one of the band’s most distinctive and forward-thinking albums. Building on the progressive foundations of earlier releases while embracing emerging technology, the record marked a shift toward synthesizers and electronic textures alongside the band’s trademark precision musicianship.
Produced by longtime collaborator Terry Brown, Signals balances intricate songwriting with atmospheric production. The album explores themes of technology, communication and social change, reflecting the rapidly evolving world of the early 1980s.
Opening with the iconic "Subdivisions", a powerful reflection on conformity and suburban life, the album moves between high-energy rock and more introspective moments. Tracks such as "The Analog Kid" and "Digital Man" showcase the band’s technical prowess, while the haunting "Losing It" offers one of the most emotional pieces in the band’s catalogue.
Widely regarded as a key turning point in Rush’s evolution, Signals remains an essential release in the band’s discography and a defining progressive rock album of the early 1980s.
- 180g Audiophile vinyl
Track Listing:
Side A
- Subdivisions
- The Analog Kid
- Chemistry
- Digital Man
Side B
- The Weapon
- New World Man
- Losing It
- Countdown