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The Pleasure Principle Tour 2009 DVD Programme
This DVD programme features over an hour and a half interview
with Gary Numan by Steve Malins. Gary discusses the making of
The Pleasure Principle album, the influences on him at the
time, the synthesizers that defined his sound in 1979, his fear
of interviews, and the impact that The Pleasure Principle's
success had on him. Sold during The Pleasure Principle Tour 2009.
01:34:25 15 tracks
How old:
This DVD is old!
Release Date:
December 10th 2009
Format:
Format: DVD
Record Label:
Mortal
Catalogue No:
DPTPP009
Price Guide:
£12.00
Country:
UK
Additional info:
Deleted.
Highest Chart Position:
0
Credits:
Gary Numan (Vocals)
Paul Gardiner (Bass)
Chris Payne (Keyboards, Viola)
Ced Sharpley (Drums)
Billy Currie (Keyboards, Violin)
Rrussell Bell (Guitar)
Gary Numan's The Pleasure Principle is not only one of the most biggest selling electronic albums of all time, it's also one of the most influential, with tracks being covered, remixed and sampled by artists ranging from Nine Inch Nails to Armand Van Helden and hip hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa. On this limited edition tour programme DVD, Numan discusses with Steve Malins the making of this pioneering album; the influences on him at the time; the synthesizers that defined his sound in 1979, his fear of interviews and the impact that The Pleasure Principle's success had on him. Filmed at Play Studios in London, Numan is also reunited with some of the machines that helped make him into a massive international act - from Mini-Moogs to CR78s - in this 90 minute in-depth account of an album that is still relevant and inspirational 30 years after it's original release.