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A 1. Motherless Faces (Positive Thinking)
A2. Boys
A3. Blue Eyes
A4. You Don't Know Me
A5. My Shadow In Vain
A6. Me My Head
B1. That's Too Bad
B2. Basic Joe (Basic J.)
B3. Do Your Best
B4. Didn't I Say (Oh! Didn't I Say)
B4. I'm a Poser
B6. Pure St. Joy (Kill St. Joy)
How old:
This LP is old!
Release Date:
September 4th 1981
Format:
LP
Record Label:
N/A
Catalogue No:
TUBE 101
Price Guide:
£70.00
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
Deleted Deleted White label LP no Inner sleeve
Highest Chart Position:
N/A
Credits:
Gary Numan (Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards)
Bob Simmonds (Drums)
Paul Gardiner (Backing Vocals, Bass).
This is the only live recording of Tubeway Army to be found, and it is very much a bootleg sound quality is pretty poor but still you can hear Gary enouncing the tracks to the crowd for the first time as new songs.
Even though this is labelled Live At The Roxy 1977 - the venue was The Rock Garden 01st February 1978. The first pressing of 100 LP's came in a plain white cardboard sleeve and white label with hand written details of the album being by the band "Tubeway Army". These LP's were pressed in France and sold in 1981.
This is the only live recording of Tubeway Army to be found, and it is very much a bootleg sound quality is pretty poor but still you can hear Gary enouncing the tracks to the crowd for the first time as new songs. Very much an historical moment in the Numan history and if you can get hold of a copy I recommend you do. All the tracks are on the 1998 CD re-issue of Tubeway Army.