Album Details
Title: Telekon Artist: Gary Numan Release Date: 1980 Re-Released On: 6/23/1998 Label: Beggars Banquet Duration: 73:13 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPC: 607618001926 Genre: Rock Styles: Synth Pop, New Wave, New Romantic, Punk/New Wave Moods: Cold, Detached, Austere, Dramatic, Refined/Mannered, Restrained, Boisterous, Clinical, Hostile, Tense/Anxious, Wintry, Brooding, Hypnotic, Paranoid, Reflective, Atmospheric, Eerie, Energetic, Ominous, Rousing, Spacey, Playful Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 5 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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This Wreckage
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The Aircrash Bureau
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Telekon
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Remind Me to Smile
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Sleep by Windows
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We Are Glass [*]
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I'm an Agent
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I Dream of Wires
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Remember I Was Vapour
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Please Push No More
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The Joy Circuit
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I Die: You Die [*]
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A Game Called Echo [out-take][*]
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Photograph [*]
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Down in the Park [*]
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Trois Gymnopedies [*]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1998 | CD | Beggars Banquet | 80019 |
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Album Review
Gary Numan's follow-up to the flawless The Pleasure Principle was 1980's Telekon. Although it was another mega-hit back home in England (his third consecutive number one album), Numan could not follow up his massive new wave hit "Cars" in the United States, where he was unjustly slapped with the one-hit-wonder tag. Telekon would also turn out to be the last true classic Numan album, as monetary problems and an unfocused attempt to try different musical forms (as well as a short-lived retirement) would steer him away from his original vision. Although Telekon was indeed a strong album, it could have been even stronger if it included the U.K. Top Ten singles "I Die: You Die" and "We Are Glass" (both were recorded during the Telekon sessions). Numan experimented with funk for the first time in his career ("Remind Me to Smile"), but there were still plenty of chilling synth excursions to keep the Numan faithful satisfied -- "This Wreckage," "The Aircrash Bureau," "I'm an Agent," and "I Dream of Wires" are all choice cuts. The 1998 Beggars Banquet re-release eventually did include both the U.K. singles, as well as several other rarities, including a bare "piano version" of "Down in the Park." [Note: In addition to bonus tracks, all of the Gary Numan/Beggars Banquet re-releases contain classic photographs and informative liner notes by Numan biographer Steve Malins.] ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Cedric Sharpley | Drums, Vocals (Background), Percussion, Drums (Snare) | | Christopher Payne | Polymoog, Vocals (Background), Viola, Keyboards, Piano | | Denis Haines | Keyboards, Vocals, Whistle (Human), Piano, Vocals (Background) | | Erik Satie | Composer | | Gary Numan | Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, Mini Moog, Drums (Snare), Piano, Polymoog, Guitar, Vocals | | Geoff Howes | Photography | | Graeme Myhre | Engineer | | James Freud | ? | | Jess Sutcliffe | Engineer | | John Dent | Remastering | | Nick Smith | Engineer | | Paul Gardiner | Vocals (Background), Bass | | Russell Bell | Vocals, Violin, Vocals (Background), Guitar | | Steve Malins | Liner Notes | | Steve Smith | Engineer |
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