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01. Pure 5.09
02. Walking With Shadows 5.53
03. Rip 5.06
04. One Perfect Lie 4.35
05. My Jesus 5.46
06. Fallen 2.32
07. Listen To My Voice 5.13
08. A Prayer For The Unborn 5.43
09. Torn 5.11
10. Little In Vitro 4.28
11. I Can't Breathe 5.46
How old:
This CD is old!
Release Date:
October 09th 2000
Format:
CD
Record Label:
Spitfire
Catalogue No:
ADV-088
Price Guide:
£12.00
Country:
USA
Additional info:
Deleted USA Promo
Highest Chart Position:
58
Credits:
Gary Numan
(Except 'I Can't Breathe'. Lyrics: Gary Numan, Music: Gary Numan and
Sulpher)
All songs produced by Gary Numan and Sulpher
(Sulpher is Rob Holliday and Monti)
(Except 'Fallen' and 'Torn'. Produced by Gary Numan)
Recorded and mixed at Alien Studios, England
Mastered at Hatch Farm Studios
Mastering engineer: Nick Smith
Re-mastered at Sound Recording Technology
Mastering engineer: Nick Watson
Sleeve design by NuFederation
Photographs by Steve Gullick
Make-up by Debbie Bunn
Gary Numan is managed exclusively by Tony Webb for Machine Music Ltd
Numan relations handled by Gemma Webb
Public relations handled by Circus PR
Pure is the latest Gary Numan album. Here are just some of the amazing reviews this album has had.
ROCK SOUND: This record is as important as all those albums that are name checked as influential! Yep, it's that good......In between the high pitched screams and troubadour whispers that permeates the richness of soulless electronics, this is Manson on sedatives or the feeling that God is brainstorming. The fallen rise of Numan begins here in earnest and it's as close to distracted perfection as you can get. (Ian Abraham)
Q MAGAZINE: 'Pure' is a heavyweight, goth rock death trip, awash with mangled guitars and horror-film atmospherics. The title track alone is worth a dozen Filters. A muscular detour for the former synth-popper, but one that could finally see him welcomed back from the critical hinterland. (Danny Scott).