This group has been put together for fans of Gary Numan and visitors of the Numanme site, to discuses all things Numan sell/trade share stories and images
from all aspects of Numan's career.
Numanme Radio Podcast will be playing you some of the best Classic Alternative, New Wave, Dark Wave, Synth-Pop, and Punk. Also, a staple diet of Gary Numan/Tubeway Army without question. Shows will be updated here when they become available.
These galleries contain Gary Numan related photographs. ranging form the Tubeway Army days to present day. Feel free to browse and if you would like to add any of your own images please get in touch.
A1. Hot Summer Nights - Night
A2. Lets Go - The Cars
A3. Get Used To It - Roger Voudouris
A4. Gold - John Stewart
A5. Reunited - Peaches & Herb
A6. Crazy Dreams - Swanee
A7. Love Dont Live Here Anymore - Rose Royce
A8. Miami - John Cougar
A9. I Dont Like Mondays - Boomtown Rats
A1. Hot Town - Jon English
A2. Halfway Hotel - Voyager
A3. Are Friends Electric - Tubeway Army
A4. Hello This Is Joanie - PAul Evans
A5. Getting Into Love - Lynne Hamilton
A6. Hes The Greatest Dancer - Sister Sledge
A7. Sunburn - Graham Gouldman
A8. Maybe - Thom Pace
A9. Song For Guy - Elton John
How old:
This LP is old!
Release Date:
June 1st 1979
Format:
LP
Record Label:
PolyStar
Catalogue No:
9198 5321
Price Guide:
£10.00
Country:
Australia
Additional info:
Deleted
Highest Chart Position:
Unknown
Credits:
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – PolyGram Records Pty. Limited
Record Company – WEA Records Pty. Limited
Distributed By – Polygram TV Merchandising Division Pty. Limited
Night
The Cars
Roger Voudouris
John Stewart
Peaches & Herb
Swanee
Rose Royce
John Cougar
Boomtown Rats
Jon English
Voyager
Tubeway Army
PAul Evans
Lynne Hamilton
Sister Sledge
Graham Gouldman
Thom Pace
Elton John
Bullseye! is a 18-track various artists "hits" collection 12” Vinyl LP compilation album released in Australia in 1979 on the Polystar Records Label release on Vinyl and Cassette in the second half of 1979 it had a lot of really radio friendly and chart successful songs; as well as a couple of rarities, but it was one of the best compilations released that year.