Tracklist
A1 | The Big Money | 5:36 | |
A2 | Grand Designs | 5:05 | |
A3 | Manhattan Project | 5:05 | |
A4 | Marathon | 6:09 | |
B1 | Territories | 6:19 | |
B2 | Middletown Dreams | 5:17 | |
B3 | Emotion Detector | 5:10 | |
B4 | Mystic Rhythms | 6:08 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – PolyGram Records, Inc.
- Marketed By – PolyGram Records, Inc.
- Published By – Core Music Publishing
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – PolyGram Records, Inc.
- Copyright © – PolyGram Records, Inc.
- Copyright © – A.E.G.
- Recorded At – The Manor
- Recorded At – AIR Studios, Montserrat
- Recorded At – Sarm East Studios
- Recorded At – Abbey Road Studios
- Recorded At – Angel Studios
- Mixed At – Sarm East Studios
- Mastered At – Masterdisk
- Pressed By – Hauppauge Record Manufacturing Ltd.
Credits
- Arranged By [Choir], Conductor [Choir] – Andrew Jackman*
- Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] – Anne Dudley
- Bass, Synthesizer, Synthesizer [Bass Pedals], Vocals – Geddy Lee
- Drums, Percussion, Percussion [Electronic] – Neil Peart
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Alex Lifeson
- Engineer – Jimbo "James" Barton*
- Keyboards – Andy Richards
- Lyrics By – N. Peart*
- Mastered By – Bob Ludwig
- Music By – G. Lee*
- Producer, Arranged By – Rush
Notes
Sticker on front cover promoting 3 songs.
℗ & © 1985 Polygram Records, Inc.
© 1985 A.E.G. All Rights Reserved
The number 53 is at the bottom of both sides of label.
Printed in U.S.A.
Runouts: All hand-etched except MASTERDISK and ᐉ, which are stamped.
℗ & © 1985 Polygram Records, Inc.
© 1985 A.E.G. All Rights Reserved
The number 53 is at the bottom of both sides of label.
Printed in U.S.A.
Runouts: All hand-etched except MASTERDISK and ᐉ, which are stamped.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 422-826098-1 6
- Rights Society: CAPAC
- Pressing Plant ID: 53
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 Side 1): 422-826098-1-AS-HRM MASTERDISK B3
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 Side 2): 422-826098-1-BS-ES MASTERDISK A3
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2 Side 1): 422-826098-1-AS-HRM MASTERDISK RL
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2 Side 2): 422-826098-1-BS HRM MASTERDISK BK
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3 Side 1): 422-826098-1-AS-HRM1 MASTERDISK B-1 ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3 Side 2): 422·826098·1·BS· ̶P̶ HRM1 MASTERDISK BK A-2 ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 4 Side 1): 422-826098-1-AS-HRM1 MASTERDISK B-2 ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 4 Side 2): 422-826098-1-BS-HRM1 MASTERDISK A-1 ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 5 Side 1): 422·826098·1·AS· ̶P̶ HRM1 MASTERDISK RL A-3 ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 5 Side 2): 422-826098-1-BS-HRM1 MASTERDISK B- ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 6 Side 1): 422-826098-1-AS- ̶P̸HRM1 MASTERDISK RL A-2 ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 6 Side 2): 422-826098-1-BS-HRM1 MASTERDISK B-1 ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 7 Side 1): 422-826098-1-AS- ̶P̸HRM1 MASTERDISK RL A-3 ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 7 Side 2): 422-826098-1-BS-HRM1 MASTERDISK B-1 ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 8 Side 1): 422·826098·1·AS-HRM1 MASTERDISK B- L ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 8 Side 2): 422·826098·1·BS-HRM1 MASTERDISK B-1 ᐉ
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 9 Side 1): 422-826098-1-AS-ES1 MASTERDISK A31
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Power Windows (LP, Album, Stereo) | Mercury | 826 098-1 | Europe | 1985 | ||
Power Windows (LP, Album) | Anthem (5) | ANR-1-1049 | Canada | 1985 | |||
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Power Windows (LP, Album) | Vertigo | VERH 31 | UK | 1985 | ||
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Power Windows (Cassette, Album, Dolby System) | Mercury | 826 098-4 M-1 | US | 1985 | ||
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Power Windows (LP, Album, Stereo, 72 - Richmond) | Mercury | 422 826 098-1 M-1, 826 098-1 M-1 | US | 1985 |
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Reviews
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Edited one year agoHauppauge Press has the number 53 on the label.
My matrix runout has a P at the end, crossed out, and then an HRM. Not sure what this is? Great pressing. Thin outer jacket. The inner jacket is just as thick as the outer and full color with lyrics. This and the eponymous debut are my best-sounding Rush records. This pressing is clear and punchy. It sheds new light on the music to the point where I love it now! I used to be lukewarm to it back in my cassette tape days. -
Edited 2 years agoRush began for me around Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures .... But Power Windows was the first time I saw them at the Meadowlands Arena ( defunct ) ,,, And playing this again after decades ,,, This is the best album since Signals .... I kind of liked Grace Under Pressure... They filmed that tour and I wish Signals and this tour was shot instead .... Hold Your Fire I saw them at MSG but at that point you can see why they changed labels went heavy like back to their roots in the 1970's.... Hold Your Fire I bought that LP also but was harder to get through .... Power Windows just breezes through... And Peart still was doing his interesting playing with time signatures before he seemed to lose that and hold the beat down... But then I might have to play the 1990's albums I lost the band after Presto .I do recall Roll The Bones was better .... The production I have to say no matter what version I listen to sounds like absolute shit ... Then 2002 came I didn't like any of the albums but saw them twice when they returned Then the shock of a lifetime happened ....
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