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01 White Boys And Heroes 6:23
02 War Songs 5:06
03 A Dream Of Siam 6:14
04 Music For Chameleons 6:06
05 This Is My House 4:52
06 I, Assassin 5:27
07 The 1930's Rust 3:56
08 We Take Mystery To Bed 6:11
09 War Games 3:56
10 Glitter And Ash 4:43
11 The Image Is 5:56
12 This House Is Cold 5:27
13 Noise Noise 3:49
14 We Take Mystery (Early Version) 5:59
15 Bridge? What Bridge? 4:23
How old:
This CD is old!
Release Date:
December 16th 2004
Format:
CD
Record Label:
Beggars Banquet/Imperial Records
Catalogue No:
TECI-24262
Price Guide:
£25.00
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
Deleted Japanese mini-LP style card sleeve CD
Highest Chart Position:
N/A
Credits:
Gary Numan (Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar)
Roger Mason (Keyboards)
Pino Palladino (Fretless Bass)
Chris Slade (Drums, Percussion)
John Webb (Percussion)
Mike (Saxophone, Harmonica)
The last of these entries on the Numan Japanese replica mini-LP sleeve editions – ‘I Assassin’, originally issued on vinyl and cassette in 1982.
This CD release comes with 15 tracks in total – the 8 from the original album plus the same seven bonus tracks as per the UK Beggars Banquet re-issue from 2002 (BBL40CD). As for packaging – it pretty faithfully recreates the UK LP sleeve design, as shown in the photos – outer and inner sleeve. There is also an additional black and white Japanese text-only info and lyric booklet (8 pages), plus an extra record company contact card and of course the outer ‘obi’ band. The label design is as per side one of the original UK vinyl issue, even down to still including the ‘Dance’ text at the top.
To date, there have only been the four mini-LP replica CD issues, which leaves quite a number of albums still to appear in the format – I don’t know if there are plans for these or not – it has now been quite a few years since these four appeared – so, who
knows?