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  2. Hugh Syme - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Syme is a Canadian Juno Award-winning graphic artist and member of the Premier Artists Collection (PAC), best known for his artwork and cover concepts for rock and metal bands. He is also a musician and has contributed as a keyboard player on several Rush albums.

  3. Category:Album covers by Hugh Syme - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Album covers by Hugh Syme" ... File:High on the Hog (The Band album - cover art).jpg; File:Hittin' the Note.jpg; File:Hooked (Great White album ...

  4. The X Factor (album) - Wikipedia

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    It is also very apt as this is our tenth studio album and "X" can bring up many images." [5] The cover art, depicting Eddie undergoing another lobotomy, was created by Hugh Syme. [6] Due to the cover's "lifelike" style, [4] the band was forced to release the album in a reversible sleeve, [7] with a less graphic view of Eddie from a distance. [8]

  5. Hugh Syme - en.wikipedia.org

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    Syme has been responsible for all of Rush's album cover art since 1975's Caress of Steel and is the creator of Rush's famous Starman logo. In 1983, he told Jeffrey Morgan that he never imagined the band would use it as their main logo. [1] Syme also plays piano on the album Thrilling Women, which Morgan recorded with Dean Motter. [2]

  6. A Dramatic Turn of Events - Wikipedia

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    The album's cover art, which was designed by the band's longtime collaborator Hugh Syme, was revealed the following month. [25] On June 29, "On the Backs of Angels" was released on YouTube as the album's first single. [ 26 ]

  7. Caress of Steel - Wikipedia

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    The cover artwork for Caress of Steel was designed by Hugh Syme, the first Rush album to feature his work. Syme has designed the cover artwork for every Rush album since. On the inside gatefold of the album, just below the lyrics to "The Necromancer", the Latin phrase "Terminat hora diem; terminat auctor opus" appears, which translates (loosely ...

  8. Youthanasia - Wikipedia

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    The cover art by Hugh Syme features an elderly woman hanging babies by their feet on a seemingly endless clothesline. According to bassist David Ellefson, the artwork concept was directly inspired from a line of the title track, "We've been hung out to dry". He explained that the title track "was probably the strongest representation of how we ...

  9. Get a Grip - Wikipedia

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    Get a Grip's cover art, depicting an image of a cow with a captive bead nipple ring through its udder and a brand of the Aerosmith logo, was designed by noted album-cover artist Hugh Syme. Music critic Steven Hyden has referred to the album's cover art as "the worst album cover ever", expressing surprise that Syme was responsible for it given ...