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dbpedia:New_World_Man
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"New World Man" is a track from the 1982 album Signals by Canadian rock band Rush. The song was the last and quickest 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. It went to #1 (on the RPM national singles chart) in Canada, where it remained for two weeks in October 1982.
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New World Man
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"Vital Signs" (live), "Freewill" (live)
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dbpedia:12-inch_single dbpedia:Gramophone_record
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dbpedia:Reggae_rock dbpedia:Hard_rock dbpedia:Progressive_rock dbpedia:New_wave_music
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dbpedia:Closer_to_the_Heart
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dbpedia:Mercury_Records
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223.0
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dbpedia:Neil_Peart dbpedia:Geddy_Lee dbpedia:Alex_Lifeson