Signs

Signs is the plural of sign. See sign (disambiguation).

Signs may also refer to:

  • Signs (film), a 2002 film by M. Night Shyamalan
  • Signs (journal), a journal of women's studies
  • Signs (International Journal of Semiotics), International Journal of Semiotics, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark
  • Signs Gospel, a hypothetical source text for the Gospel of John, according to source criticism
  • Signs of the Times (magazine), a Seventh-day Adventist magazine published in the U.S. by Pacific Press
  • Signs of the Times (Australian magazine), the Australian edition of that magazine published by Signs Publishing Company
  • Signs Publishing Company in Victoria, Australia
  • Albums

  • Signs, a 1993 album by Kathryn Tickell
  • Signs (album), a 2001 album by Badmarsh & Shri
  • Songs

  • "Signs" (Five Man Electrical Band song), a 1970 song by Five Man Electrical Band
  • Dangerously in Love

    Dangerously in Love is the debut studio album by American recording artist Beyoncé. It was released on June 20, 2003 by Columbia Records. During the recording of Destiny's Child's third studio album, Survivor (2001), the group announced that they would produce solo albums to be released. Recording sessions for the album took place from March 2002 to March 2003 at several studios, during the hiatus of her then-group Destiny's Child. As executive producer of the album, Beyoncé took a wider role in its production, co-writing a majority of the songs, choosing which ones to produce and sharing ideas on the mixing and mastering of tracks.

    The tracks in the album are a mixture of uptempos and ballads, which are basically inspired by R&B and soul genres; it also features elements of hip hop and Arabic music. Although Beyoncé remained discreet about her interpretation of the songs, its underlying meanings were attributed by music writers as an allusion to her intimate relationship with boyfriend (later husband) and well-known music mogul Jay-Z. Dangerously in Love received positive reviews from music critics upon its release, with critics praising Knowles' "artistic leap". The album also received numerous accolades, earning Beyoncé five Grammy Awards.

    Signs (Bloc Party song)

    "Signs" is the first single from Intimacy Remixed, the remix album to Bloc Party's third album Intimacy. The song's remix by Armand Van Helden was released on 27 April 2009 in the United Kingdom only on digital download and 12" vinyl. It is the first single to be released from a Bloc Party remix album as no songs were released from the previous effort Silent Alarm Remixed.

    Musical style

    Paul Cook of godisinthetvzine.co.uk stated that the remixed version of "Signs" does "away with the xylophone intro and delicate layering of vocals and instrumentals" of the original version by "wedging in a thick, house bassline. Cook also commented that this change "hasn't done this track any favours" and that the song "is far from inventive or experimental in its production". Simon Taylor of angryape.com offered a differing opinion, stating that "Helden rips up the dancefloor with his rework - all grinding synths, bouncy basslines and booming beats" to create a remix that "will appeal to clubbers and indie fans in equal measure", evoking the success of one Bloc Party's earlier singles, "Banquet".

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