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  2. Rush Hour (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Rush Hour (Original Film Score) is the original film score album of Brett Ratner's 1998 action comedy film Rush Hour composed and conducted by Lalo Schifrin. It was released on October 13, 1998, through Aleph Records. Recording sessions took place at Newman Scoring Stage at 20th Century Fox Studios in Hollywood. Production was handled by ...

  3. Rush Hour (1998 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rush Hour opened at No. 1 in September 1998 at the North American box office, with a weekend gross of $33 million. It surpassed The First Wives Club to have the highest September opening weekend and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to have the biggest opening weekend for a New Line Cinema film. [ 13 ]

  4. Rush Hour (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2014, Chan stated that the studio still wants to make Rush Hour 4, but that he will only participate if he can see a quality script first, stating "I don’t want to do a rubbish script just because they want to make the movie". [11] Both Chan and Tucker met for dinner to discuss Rush Hour 4 in June 2015. [12]

  5. Jackie Chan's first impression of 'Rush Hour ... - AOL

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    It also led to two sequels… and two more hits: 2001’s Rush Hour 2, Chan’s highest grossing of all time ($226 million in the U.S., $347m worldwide) and 2007’s Rush Hour 3 ($140 million in ...

  6. Vital Signs (Rush song) - Wikipedia

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    "Vital Signs" is a song by progressive rock trio Rush from their 8th studio album Moving Pictures. The lyrics of the song are about individuality and the pressures of conforming. [3] The song is heavily influenced by reggae (in the guitar riff) as well as progressive electronica (in its use of sequencers) and the music of the Police. [4]

  7. List of songs recorded by Rush - Wikipedia

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    The song has not been released in any format since the initial 1973 Moon Records release. Allegedly only 500 copies of the single were pressed. [7] [8] [10] "Finding My Way" Rush: 1974 Drummer: John Rutsey "Need Some Love" Rush: 1974 Drummer: John Rutsey "Take a Friend" Rush: 1974 Drummer: John Rutsey "Here Again" Rush: 1974

  8. Rush Hour (Jane Wiedlin song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rush Hour" is a song by American musician Jane Wiedlin, taken from her second album, Fur (1988). It was backed by the album track "End of Love". The UK 12-inch single of "Rush Hour" includes an extended remix by Rusty Garner and an instrumental version.

  9. Rush Hour 4: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Everything you need to know about the possibility of Rush Hour 4, starring Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan, including potential release date and cast.