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Numan's next album, The Fury ( 1985 ), charted slightly higher than Berserker, produced four hit singles and featured another new image of white suit and red bow tie.

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A self-titled, New Wave-oriented debut album later that same year sold out its limited run and introduced Numan's fascination with dystopian science fiction and synthesisers.
" Cars " and the 1979 album The Pleasure Principle were both released under Numan's own ( assumed ) name.
The final studio album of what Numan retrospectively termed the " Machine " section of his career, Telekon reintroduced guitars to Numan's music and featured a wider range of synthesisers.
Warriors was the last album Numan recorded for Beggars Banquet Records, and was supported by a 40-date UK tour ( again with support from robotic mime and music duo Tik and Tok ) Numan's first live tour in the UK since his Wembley appearances in 1981.
Numan's look for the album artwork and tour was a Mad Max-influenced black leather costume against a post-apocalyptic backdrop, but this latest image change was scorned by the music press.
The first album released on Numa, 1984 ’ s Berserker was also notable for being Numan's first foray into music computers / samplers, in this case the PPG Wave.
Numan's song ' A Child With The Ghost ' is about Paul Gardiner and also featured on Tik & Tok's album ' Intolerance ' ( 1984 ).
Numa Records, which had been launched in a flurry of idealistic excitement, folded after the release of Numan's Strange Charm album ( 1986 ).
Metal Rhythms sales were arguably confounded by the lack of strong promotion and IRS's inappropriate choices of singles ( the record label also changed the album's title to New Anger, changed the album colour shade from black to blue, and remixed several of its tracks for its American release against Numan's wishes ).
( Malins also wrote the liner notes for most of the CD reissues of Numan's albums in the late 1990s, as well as executive producing the Hybrid album in 2003.
* The Pleasure Principle ( 1979 ) ( Numan's first album under his own name )
A good deal of Gary Numan's work, specifically the album Exile, is laden with misotheistic themes.
* Gary Numan's 1979 album Replicas ( under the name Tubeway Army ) is essentially built around the Minimoog.
Since then they have performed a 30th anniversary show on 14 January 2010 as part of the annual Sydney Festival, and in May 2011 the group supported Gary Numan in a tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of Numan's album The Pleasure Principle.
Numan's personal tribute to his former cohort was the song " A Child with the Ghost ", on the album Berserker ( 1984 ).
He is bandleader Gary Numan's uncle, and played on the band's self-titled debut album and on the highly successful Replicas, which featured the hit " Are ' Friends ' Electric ?".
However, he appeared on the song " Moral " on Numan's 1981 album, Dance.
In 2003 Flood re-worked Cars for Gary Numan's album Hybrid.
Numan had been a fan of Ultravox and Currie was also asked to play on Numan's début solo album, The Pleasure Principle, and its subsequent tour.
Palladino was featured on Gary Numan's 1982 album I, Assassin, in which his fretless bass playing made a prominent contribution to the overall sound of the album.
Karn contributed to recordings by other artists, playing bass guitar on Bill Nelson's Vistamix, bass guitar and saxophone on Gary Numan's 1981 album Dance, and also played with Kate Bush and Joan Armatrading.
* Two tracks on Gary Numan's 1994 album Sacrifice refer to the book: " Love and Napalm ," taken from one of the chapter titles ; and " A Question of Faith ," which includes the line " I'll be your exhibition of atrocity.

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Tubeway Army's third single, the dark-themed and slow-paced " Down in the Park " ( 1979 ) also failed to chart but it would prove to be one of Numan's most enduring and oft-covered songs ; it was featured with other contemporary hits on the soundtrack for the movie Times Square, and a live version of the song can be seen in the movie Urgh!
However, Numan's career had begun to experience a gradual decline, and he was eclipsed initially by acts such as Adam Ant, and later by The Human League, Duran Duran, and Depeche Mode.
This year also saw the death of Paul Gardiner, who was Numan's bassist and friend since his Tubeway Army days, from a fatal heroin overdose on 4 February 1984.
The move was critically well-received, as Numan's harder and darker sound emerged just as Numan-influenced bands like Nine Inch Nails were enjoying their first rush of fame.
" Cars " remains Numan's most enduring song ; it was a hit again in 1987 ( remixed by Zeus B.
* Musician Paul Gardiner ( 1958 1984 ) of Gary Numan's Tubeway Army was born in Hayes
Word spread that Fear Factory was performing the song and as a result Gary Numan's manager contacted them.
In the early 1980s, Ivor Biggun released " Bras on 45 " ( a. k. a. " Bra Size 45 "), a novelty song about a woman with large breasts, which was very close to sounding like a Stars-on-45-style medley of recognizable songs, including Gary Numan's " Cars " and Ian Dury's " Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick ".
The track was based around Gary Numan's five times UK chart hit, " Cars ".
Numan's second term was under President Abdul Rahman al-Iryani, from 3 May to 24 August 1971.
Dance was an ironic title for one of Gary Numan's latter-period recordings.
One track from this period was released, a cover version of Gary Numan's " Friends ".
A £ 4. 5 million deal took him to Rangers in May 1998, but Numan's time in Scotland was then blighted by injuries that forced him to sit out many games.
By 2000, Numan's career at the international stage appeared to wane and his automatic leftback spot was open to his contenders Winston Bogarde and Giovanni van Bronckhorst.

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Warriors ( 1983 ) further developed Numan's jazz-influenced style and featured contributions from avant-garde musician Bill Nelson ( who fell out with Numan during recording and chose to be uncredited as the album's co-producer ) and saxophonist Dick Morrissey ( who would play on most of Numan's albums until 1991 ).
A more lightweight-pop effort than Numan's solo albums, Automatic fared less well than Metal Rhythm, and has been out of print since its initial release, fetching high prices on auction sites.
", which relied on a sample of Numan's " M. E.
Other musicians, and at least one comedian, who have sung Numan's praises in recent years include Beck, Grant Nicholas, Tricky, Damon Albarn & Matt Sharp, Jarvis Cocker, Queens of the Stone Age, David Bowie, Noel Fielding and Afrika Bambaataa, who spoke of the influence Numan's music had on the fledgling American DJ scene: " In the late 70s and early 80s Gary had the rhythms that DJs wanted to get hold of and people waited for his records on the dance floor.
The music video featured Numan's then-current backing band, including Billy Currie from the band Ultravox, though he had not actually played on the recording of " Cars ".
Upon request, Numan's management flew him out to the Vancouver studio for a three-day span to record vocals on " Cars.
" Cars ( Numanoid Mix )," a version containing only Numan's vocals, appeared on the Hatefiles rarities compilation in April 2003.

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