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Test for Echo was the first time Rush worked with American engineers and mixers, having only worked with English or Australian personnel before. [10] They chose the recording engineer Clif Norrell, a longtime fan of the band who once performed Rush cover songs in his own group. [9]
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The Who cover song. [123] "Mr. Soul" Feedback: 2004 Buffalo Springfield cover song [124] from early Rush band reproduced for the album. [28] "Seven and Seven Is" Feedback: 2004 Love cover song. [125] "Shapes of Things" Feedback: 2004 The Yardbirds cover song [126] from early Rush band reproduced for the album. [28] "Crossroads" Feedback: 2004
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The album's front cover, designed by Rush's longtime collaborator Hugh Syme, depicts a clock marked with alchemical symbols instead of numbers. It displays the time as 9:12, which in 24-hour time is 21:12, a reference to the band's fourth studio album, 2112 (1976). 9:12 is also unintentionally a reference to Peart’s birthday, September 12 or ...
The cover was designed and painted by Hugh Syme, the creator of all Rush album cover artwork since 1975. [7] The back cover features a band portrait by Armenian-Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh. The group had decided to employ Karsh when they discussed ideas for the album's sleeve during rehearsals in Horseshoe Valley.