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  2. Signals (Rush album) - Wikipedia

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    Signals is the ninth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on September 9, 1982 by Anthem Records. [3] After the release of their previous album, Moving Pictures, the band started to prepare material for a follow-up during soundchecks on their 1981 concert tour and during the mixing of their subsequent live album Exit...Stage Left.

  3. List of Rush instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    On Rush's 2008 live album, Snakes & Arrows Live, it is titled "De Slagwerker," and is coupled with "Malignant Narcissism" on the track-list. "O Baterista" was the fourth song nominated for a Grammy, [citation needed] in 2005, losing to Brian Wilson's "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow".

  4. Losing It - Wikipedia

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    "Losing It" (song), by Australian producer Fisher, 2018 "Losing It", song by Rush from the album Signals "Losing It", song by Kurt Vile & the Violators from the EP The Hunchback, 2009

  5. Rush (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rutsey wrote the lyrics, but tore them up on the day Lee was to record them and would not produce a new set. Lee quickly wrote a fresh set based on earlier versions, which was used on the final takes. [28] The first Rush logo, as seen on their debut album

  6. New World Man - Wikipedia

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    "New World Man" is a hit single from the 1982 album Signals by Canadian rock band Rush. The song was the last and most quickly composed song on the album, stemming from a suggestion by then-Rush producer Terry Brown to even out the lengths of the two sides of the cassette version.

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    Stop, you’re losing me. Stop, you’re losing me. I can’t find a pulse. My heart won’t start anymore, for you ‘Cause you’re losing me ‘Cause you’re losing me. Stop, ’cause you’re ...

  8. Rush (Rush album) - Wikipedia

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    Rush is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It was released on March 18, 1974, in Canada by Moon Records , the group's own label, before it was released internationally by Mercury Records later that year.

  9. Neil Peart - Wikipedia

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    In addition to serving as Rush's primary lyricist, Peart published several memoirs about his travels. His lyrics for Rush addressed universal themes and diverse subjects including science fiction, fantasy, and philosophy, as well as secular, humanitarian, and libertarian themes. Peart wrote a total of seven non-fiction books focused on his ...