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Automatic  LP

Title:

Automatic

Suggested Video

Full Lyrics

Artist:

Gary Numan With Bill Sharpe

Tracklist:

A1. Change Your Mind 4:14 
A2. Turn Off The World 3:58 
A3. No More Lies ('89 Mix) 4:02 
A4. Breath and Emotion 3:25 
A5. Some New Game 4:01 
B1. I'm On Automatic 4:08 
B2. Rip It Up 4:13 
B3. Welcome To Love 3:30
B4. Voices 3:50
B5. Nightlife 3:41 

How old:

This LP is old!

Release Date:

June 26 1989

Format:

LP

Record Label:

Polydor Records  

Catalogue No:

839 520-1

Price Guide:

£7.00

Country:

United Kingdom 

Additional info:

Deleted 

Highest Chart Position:

59

Credits:

Tessa Niles - Vocals (Background) 
Roger Odell - Drums 
Bill Sharpe - Keyboards, Producer 
Nick Smith - Engineer, Mixing 
Linda Taylor - Vocals (Background) 
Wally Brill - Mixing 
Mitch Dalton - Guitar 
Gary Numan - Synthesizer, Keyboards, Main Performer, Vocals 

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Automatic was an attempt to recapture the success of Sharpe & Numan's collaboration single "Change Your Mind", which reached number 17 in the UK charts in 1985. Although "Change Your Mind" was initially supposed to be a one-off single, Numan recalled that "the whole experience was great fun and Bill and I left the door open for more work together." However, Numan was ambivalent about recording a Sharpe + Numan album:

After the third Sharpe and Numan single we decided to make a Sharpe and Numan album. My dad talked about it as a 'second string to our bow.' I like Bill very much, he is a very gifted writer and player, but I didn't really want a second string to my bow. I was concerned, as I had been from the start with all the collaborations I was 'encouraged' to get involved in, that it would alienate and drive away the few fans I had left. Loyalty could only be stretched so far.

Numan wrote the majority of the song lyrics on Automatic and performed the lead vocals, however, he did not contribute to the writing of the album's music. Backing vocals were provided by Tessa Niles, who had sung on Numan's four preceding solo albums. Automatic has a more lightweight-pop and commercial style in comparison to Numan's solo material of the time, although its sound is not especially incongruous in the Numan discography. The opening line of the track "I'm on Automatic" ("This is metal rhythm/A new song on the radio") explicitly references Metal Rhythm, Numan's previous solo album. Most of the album was recorded in late 1987 and part of 1988, but took 18 months for the deal to come together with Polydor Records.

Automatic includes "Change Your Mind" and a remixed version of the third Sharpe + Numan single, "No More Lies" (1988, UK#34). The second Sharpe + Numan single, "New Thing from London Town" (1986, UK#52) was not included on Automatic, presumably because it had already been included (albeit in re-recorded form) on Numan's 1986 solo album, Strange Charm. "I'm on Automatic" was the only single to be released from Automatic; it reached No. 44 on the UK singles chart. The album itself reached No. 59 on the UK Album Chart, eleven spots lower than Metal Rhythm, which was released nine months before.= Its disappointing sales led to plans for a second Sharpe + Numan album being abandoned, however, the electro-jazz-pop style of Automatic would influence the general sound of Numan's next solo album, Outland (1991).

Numan expressed dissatisfaction with Automatic's lack of promotion on the part of Polydor Records. Of the album itself, he recalled:

I had nothing against the Sharpe and Numan album. I think it's a good album actually, well written and beautifully produced. If my own solo career had been going well I would have had no qualms whatsoever about making that album, because my own status and musical direction would have been solid and successful. It was because my own career was taking on a slightly aimless feel that I was so concerned.