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Cat:BBQ2262LP2     Barcode:607618226206

Marbled Blue Vinyl

Beggars Arkive reissue of the self-titled debut album by Tubeway Army …

Record Label: Beggars Banquet

Format: Album

Genre: Post Punk & New Wave

Release Date: 10/02/2023

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Beggars Arkive reissue of the self-titled debut album by Tubeway Army. The audio was mastered at Abbey Road from analogue tape. Tubeway Army was the name of Gary Numan’s band, formed in 1977, their self-titled debut album was released at the tail end of 1978. This album truly paved the way for Gary Numan to become an electronic pioneer. It was during the sessions for this album that he came across a minimoog synthesizer by accident in the recording studio, and the rest is history.

The album was a segue from the punk-leaning sounds of their early singles, to the pioneering electronic music that Gary Numan became known for. The phrase “garagey sci-fi rock” was used in reference to this album. This album truly paved the way for Gary Numan to become an electronic pioneer.

Shortly after this album’s release, Tubeway Army recorded their follow-up, Replicas, which contained “Are ‘Friends’ Electric?”, which became the first synthesizer-based number 1 hit of the electronic era in 1979. After its release, Numan opted to drop the Tubeway Army name and release music under his own name, retaining the musicians from Tubeway Army as his backing band.

Track Listing
  1. Listen To The Sirens
  2. My Shadow In Vain
  3. The Life Machine
  4. Friends
  5. Something’s In The House
  6. Everyday I Die
  7. Steel And You
  8. My Love Is A Liquid
  9. Are You Real?
  10. The Dream Police
  11. Jo The Waiter
  12. Zero Bars (Mr. Smith)
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