- Tubeway Army (album)
Infobox Album | Name = Tubeway Army
Type =Album
Artist =Gary Numan /Tubeway Army
Released =14 November 1978
Recorded = Spaceward,Cambridge July-August 1978
Genre = New Wave,Post-punk ,Electronic music
Length = 77:59
Label = Beggars Banquet
Producer =Gary Numan
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dbfixqlgldde link]
Last album = "
This album = "Tubeway Army"
(1978)
Next album = "Replicas"
(1979)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Type =Album
Lower caption = The original 1978 'Blue Album' cover art for "Tubeway Army", resurrected in 2004 for a Japanese reissue"Tubeway Army" is the debut album by
Gary Numan and his bandTubeway Army , released in 1978. Its initial limited-edition run of 5000 (known unofficially as the "Blue Album" due to its coloured vinyl and cover) sold out but did not chart. When reissued in mid-1979, following the success of the follow-up "Replicas" (1979), the more commonly-known cover art featuring a stylised portrait of Numan was introduced.Steve Malins (1998). "Tubeway Army" 1998 reissued CD liner notes] This release made number 14 in the UK album charts. [ [http://www.everyhit.com Everyhit.com] ]Overview
Although only the band's debut, "Tubeway Army" has been seen as a transitional record, linking the punk flavour of early singles "
That's Too Bad " and "Bombers" with theelectronic music andscience fiction imagery of "Replicas". The lead-in track, “Listen to the Sirens”, borrows its opening line from thePhilip K. Dick novel "Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said ", whilst "Steel and You" contains references toandroids ("Just my steel friend and me / I stand brave by his side"). These and a number of other tracks feature primitivesynthesizer effects, the legacy of Numan chancing upon aMinimoog in the recording studio one day.Elsewhere the album’s lyrics generally inhabit a seedy world that has been compared to
William Burroughs , an author whose influence Numan has acknowledged. "Friends" concerns male prostitution. "Every Day I Die" is about teenage masturbation. "Jo the Waiter " references drug addiction. "The Life Machine" is told from the perspective of acoma tose man onlife support who can only "watch from somewhere as the loved ones come and go".Sonically the album ranges from
hard rock with heavy metal overtones, such as "My Shadow in Vain", "Friends" and "Are You Real?", through thepost-punk "Listen to the Sirens" and "The Dream Police", to the predominantly acoustic "Every Day I Die" and "Jo the Waiter".Influences cited for the album have included
David Bowie (both 'Ziggy' and 'Berlin' eras), earlyRoxy Music andBrian Eno ,Lou Reed andThe Velvet Underground , and early Ultravox.Gary Numan has regularly performed tracks from this album since early on in his career, including "My Shadow in Vain", "Something's in the House", "Every Day I Die" and "The Dream Police". Others that have made their way into his live repertoire in recent years include "Listen to the Sirens", "Friends" and "Jo the Waiter".
"Live at the Roxy"
The 1998 CD
reissue of "Tubeway Army" includes a live concert, originally a bootleg called "Live at the Roxy" and now retitled "Living Ornaments '78" - a retrospective reference to Numan's official live albums "Living Ornaments '79 " (1981), "'80" (1981) and "'81" (1989). It includes early versions of "My Shadow In Vain" and "Friends" ("Do Your Best") as well as a cover ofThe Velvet Underground 's "White Light/White Heat".Cover versions
On the "Random" Numan tribute album in 1997,
Pop Will Eat Itself covered "Friends",The Orb "Jo the Waiter" andDubstar "Every Day I Die".Terre Thaemlitz recorded a piano version of "Friends" on the "Replicas Rubato" Numan tribute album in 1999. Death metal bandDeviated Instinct covered "Listen to the Sirens".Track listing
All songs written by
Gary Numan except "White Light/White Heat" (Lou Reed )
#"Listen to the Sirens" – 3:06
#"My Shadow in Vain" – 2:59
#"The Life Machine" – 2:45
#"Friends" – 2:30
#"Something's in the House" – 4:14
#"Every Day I Die" – 2:24
#"Steel and You" – 4:44
#"My Love Is a Liquid" – 3:33
#"Are You Real?" – 3:25
#"The Dream Police" – 3:38
#"Jo the Waiter " – 2:41
#"Zero Bars (Mr Smith)" – 3:12
CD bonus tracks
#"Positive Thinking" (live) – 2:56
#"Boys" (live) – 2:13
#"Blue Eyes" (live) – 2:03
#"You Don't Know Me" (live) – 2:28
#"My Shadow in Vain" (live) – 4:13
#"Me My Head" (live) – 4:10
#"That's Too Bad " (live) – 3:26
#"Basic J" (live) – 3:03
#"Do Your Best" (live) – 2:40
#"Oh! Didn't I Say" (live) – 2:31
#"I'm a Poseur" (live) – 2:30
#"White Light/White Heat" (live) – 2:49
#"Kill St. Joy" (live) – 3:46Personnel
Musician s*
Gary Numan – keyboards,guitar s, vocals
*Paul Gardiner –bass guitar , backing vocals
*Jess Lidyard – drumsProduction
*Gary Numan – producer
*Mike Kemp – engineer, mixer
*John Dent – digital remasteringNotes
References
*1998 CD reissue liner notes
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