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01. America
02. Me! I Disconnect From You
03. Creatures
04. Cars
05. Down In The Park
06. Devious
07. I Can’t Stop
08. Are ‘Friends’ Electric ?
09. Call Out The Dogs
10. We Are Glass?
How old:
This CD is old!
Release Date:
January 27th 2017
Format:
CD
Record Label:
Rainman Records
Catalogue No:
RM17012
Price Guide:
£16.00
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
Reissues CD off The Skin Mechanic
Highest Chart Position:
N/A
Credits:
Vocals – Gary Numan
Backing Vocals – Cathy Ogden, Diane Wood
Bass – Andy Coughlan
Design – AVK Creative
Drums – Ced Sharpley
Executive-Producer – Ron Rainey
Keyboards – Chris Payne (2)
Keyboards, Saxophone – Ade Orange
Gary Numan: There is a so called EP just popped up on iTunes and elsewhere that is going out as a Gary Numan release called Back In Time. It's nothing to do with me and I will get it stopped if I can. It appears to be snippets of a very old interview, not even music, put out by a company called City Lights. They're even using one of my photos just to rub salt in. Please don't be taken in by this.
While we're on the subject there's another dodgy album out of horrible middle years live stuff, which you must already have one way or another I would have thought. Again, no idea how they got the music, I don't think it's legal but hard to know for sure with things from that era. I will try to find out though and get that one stopped as well if I can. It's called Gary Numan: British Live Performance Series. It sucks pretty badly, awful cover as well.
Anyway, up to you of course but, just to emphasise, neither of these crap releases are anything to do with me and, as far as I can tell, are just attempts to sell you rubbish disguised as a 'collectors' item. Please don't do it. We've been here before unfortunately but, if it was up to me, I'd put them all here. On the Fire.