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This 1982 release steps in to join Mobile Fidelity's two other power reissues by the Canadian progressive-rock trio: (Moving Pictures (UDCD 569) and 2112 (UDCD 590). Both on and off stage, Rush is known for complex, well-produced performances without the typical antics of rock groups. With Alex Lifeson on electric and acoustic guitars; Geddy Lee on bass guitar, synthesizers and vocals; and Neil Peart on drums and percussion, Signals packs a big punch, featuring FM favorite Subdivisions and the powerful riff-rockers Digital Man and Analog Kid. All tracks were written by the trio, who also self-produced the album along with Terry Brown. Mobile Fidelity's expanded Ultradisc II booklet restores the full-color digital images of the band from the original LP version, and includes all other graphics and full lyrics.
Selections: Subdivisions, The Analog Kid, Chemistry, Digital Man, The Weapon, New World Man, Losing it Countdown.
This 1982 release steps in to join Mobile Fidelity's two other power reissues by the Canadian progressive-rock trio: (Moving Pictures (UDCD 569) and 2112 (UDCD 590). Both on and off stage, Rush is known for complex, well-produced performances without the typical antics of rock groups. With Alex Lifeson on electric and acoustic guitars; Geddy Lee on bass guitar, synthesizers and vocals; and Neil Peart on drums and percussion, Signals packs a big punch, featuring FM favorite Subdivisions and the powerful riff-rockers Digital Man and Analog Kid. All tracks were written by the trio, who also self-produced the album along with Terry Brown. Mobile Fidelity's expanded Ultradisc II booklet restores the full-color digital images of the band from the original LP version, and includes all other graphics and full lyrics.
Selections: Subdivisions, The Analog Kid, Chemistry, Digital Man, The Weapon, New World Man, Losing it Countdown.