Gary Numan & Tubeway Army - Premier Hits

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Album Details

Title: Premier Hits
Artist: Gary Numan & Tubeway Army
Release Date: 3/25/1997
Re-Released On: 1/23/2008
Label: Beggars Banquet, Universal Distribution
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 607618200725, 4943674076871, 731453114920
Genre: Rock
Styles: Synth Pop, Experimental Electronic, 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: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Cars [Premier Mix]
  2. I Die: You Die
  3. Are 'Friends' Electric?
  4. Down in the Park
  5. We Are Glass
  6. Bombers
  7. We Take Mystery (To Bed)
  8. She's Got Claws
  9. Complex
  10. Music for Chameleons
  11. That's Too Bad
  12. This Wreckage
  13. Warriors
  14. Love Needs No Disguise
  15. White Boys and Heros
  16. Sister Surprise
  17. Stormtrooper in Drag
  18. Cars [Original Version]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDBeggars Banquet20008
1997CDBeggars Banquet82007
1996CDUniversal Distribution5311492

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Album Review

In the U.S., Gary Numan is remembered as a one-hit-wonder, while back home in his native England, he continued to crank out hit after hit and became a superstar in the process. His icy space-age persona and sound may be forever associated with early-80's British new wave (Flock of Seagulls, early Duran Duran, etc.), but he was the originator, and today seems pretty darned original. Numan was a scholar of the David Bowie Ziggy Stardust-era, and used Bowie's space alien approach as a starting point. While retaining his futuristic lyrics, Gary stripped Ziggy's sound free of the distorted guitar riffing and posturing, and replaced it with clinical synthesizers and a standoffish stage persona. His music also gives off a paranoid vibe at times, as evidenced on the hits "I Die: You Die" and "Are 'Friends' Electric?" But Numan's songs can also sedate you ("Down in the Park"), while other times sneak up on you (the unexpected punk rocker "Bombers"). And of course there's his sole U.S. hit, "Cars," which sounds like a not so distant ancestor to fellow futuristic weirdos Devo. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Gary NumanProducer, Keyboards, Vocals
Geoff HowesPhotography
John DentDigital Remastering
Steve WebbonDesign, Compilation Producer
Zeus B HeldProducer