Tubeway Army - Replicas

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Album Details

Title: Replicas
Artist: Tubeway Army
Release Date: 4/1979
Re-Released On: 6/9/1998
Label: Beggars Banquet
Duration: 70:14
UPCs: 607618000721, 0607618205720, 075673811710, 075673811741
Genre: Rock
Styles: Synth Pop, Punk/New Wave
Moods: Brooding, Clinical, Cold, Detached, Enigmatic, Nocturnal, Quirky, Sparse, Ambitious, Bleak, Cerebral, Eccentric, Fractured, Stylish, Tense/Anxious
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Me! I Disconnect from You
  2. Are 'Friends' Electric?
  3. The Machman
  4. Praying to the Aliens
  5. Down in the Park
  6. You Are in My Vision
  7. Replicas
  8. It Must Have Been Years
  9. When the Machines Rock
  10. I Nearly Married a Human
  11. Do You Need the Service?
  12. The Crazies
  13. Only a Downstat
  14. We Have a Technical
  15. We Are So Fragile
  16. I Nearly Married a Human [2]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDBeggars Banquet007
1998CDBeggars Banquet80007

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Album Review

By the release of their second album, Replicas, Gary Numan was the undisputed focal point and leader of icy electro-punkers Tubeway Army. And the move proved to be massively successful back home in the U.K., where both the album and the single "Are 'Friends' Electric?" topped the charts. The band had made a conscious effort to streamline the sound heard on its 1978 self-titled debut -- the distorted guitar riffs were played on Moog synthesizers instead, and Numan had perfected his faux-space-age persona. And the paranoia that is very evident in the lyrics and vocals on Numan's next release, The Pleasure Principle, can be detected on Replicas. Another near-perfect album by the band, highlights are many -- "Me! I Disconnect from You," "The Machman," "You Are in My Vision," and one of the most underrated new wave/synth-driven compositions of the whole era, the chilling ballad "Down in the Park." And out of all the Gary Numan/Beggars Banquet reissues, Replicas contains the strongest bonus tracks, such as never heard outtakes from the recording sessions, including "The Crazies," "Only a Downstat," and the B-side to the original "Are 'Friends' Electric?" single, "We Are So Fragile." [Note: In addition to bonus tracks, all of the Gary Numan/Begggars Banquet re-releases contain classic photographs and informative liner notes by Numan biographer Steve Malins.] ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Gary NumanPiano, Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards
Jess LidyardDrums
Paul GardinerBass