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01. Dominion Day (Single Version) 3:41
02. Metal '98 4:07
03. The Skin Game (Single Edit) 4:10
04. America (7 Inch) 2:52
05. Berserker (7 Inch) 4:06
06. Down In The Park '98 5:15
07. Call Out The Dogs (7 Inch) 3:14
08. New Anger (7 Inch) 3:21
09. Absolution (Single Version) 4:37
10. My Dying Machine (7 Inch) 3:25
11. New Thing From London Town (7 Inch) 3:31
12. Cars (Live EP) 3:41
13. A Question Of Faith (Edit) 3:46
14. Your Fascination (7 Inch) 3:43
15. Magic (B-Side Of Absolution) 4:11
16. Voix '98 4:44
17. I Can't Stop (7 Inch) 3:32
18. I Still Remember (7 Inch) 4:03
19. Tribal 4:44
New Dreams for Old 1984-1998 collects 19 such songs. He'll be forever known for the groundbreaking smash "Cars," and a live version included here, "Cars (Live EP)," shows an energy that belies the stiff sterility that synth pop is often accused of. "Dominion Day" is dark, goth-tinged new wave from Numan's underrated 1998 album, Exile. Numan's pop and dance leanings are evident on "America," "Berserker," "New Anger," and "I Can't Stop." The re-recordings "Metal '98" and "Down in the Park '98" offer some interesting variations on the original Numan classics. Sonically speaking, the lazy saxophone and rich piano lines of "I Still Remember" expand Numan's musical vocabulary. The detailed liner notes for New Dreams for Old 1984-1998 were written by executive producer Steve
Malins.