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Power Windows is the eleventh studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on October 11, 1985 in Canada by Anthem Records [3] and on October 21, 1985 in the United States. [4] After touring in support of their previous album, Grace Under Pressure (1984), the band took a break and reconvened in early 1985 to begin work on a follow-up.
The full-sized 1955 Nash "Airflyte" models featured optional power windows. [10] Electrically-operated vent windows were available as early as 1956 on the Continental Mark II. The 1960s Cadillac Fleetwood came standard with power front and rear vent windows, in addition to standard power side windows, for a total of eight power window controls ...
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"Power Windows" is a song written and recorded by singer Billy Falcon for his 1991 major label debut album Pretty Blue World. The song's lyrics discuss two characters, Charlie and Louis. Charlie has material wealth, e.g. "power windows" and "power brakes," but lacks "the power of love" and
Power Windows Tour (1985–1986) Hold Your Fire Tour (1987–1988) The Power Windows Tour was a concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush, in support of the band's ...
Power windows may refer to: Power window, automobile windows that are raised and lowered by a switch; Power Windows, a 1985 album by Rush "Power Windows" (song), a 1991 song by Billy Falcon; Power windows, the term for selective color grading in film processing
A breezeway rear window on a 1963 Mercury Monterey. Breezeway is a term for a vertical or reverse-slanted, power-operated retractable rear window on sedans.Intended to provide through ventilation, it first appeared on the 1957-1958 Mercury Turnpike Cruisers and the 1958–1960 Continental Mark III, IV, & V. [1]
The discography of Richard D. James, a British musician, consists of six studio albums, four compilation albums, 14 extended plays, seven singles, and 12 music videos, all released under his best known alias Aphex Twin.