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01. Stormtrooper In Drag - St. Etienne 7:43
02. We Have A Technical - Matt Sharp & Damon 3:20 Albarn
03. Poetry And Power - Gravity Kills 3:18
04. I Can't Stop - Peck Slip 4:02
05. Are 'Friends' Electric? - An Pierle 4:06
06. We Are Glass - EMF 4:05
07. I Die: You Die - The Magnetic Fields 3:10
08. We Are So Fragile - Jesus Jones 3:44
09. She's Got Claws - Posh 3:16
10. M.E. - Earl Brutus 3:55
11. Films - Underdog 7:05
12. Me, I Disconnect From You - Sukia 3:00
13. Jo The Waiter (Bon Appetit Remix) - The Orb 9:44
Disc 2
1. I'm An Agent - Kenickie 4:15
2. Down In The Park - Jimi Tenor 6:31
3. Are 'Friends' Electric? - Moloko 6:28
4. Remember I Was Vapour - Chris Holmes 3:16
5. Metal - Towering Inferno 5:05
6. Everyday I Die - Dubstar 3:40
7. Absolution - Amanda Ghost 3:52
8. Replicas - Deadsy 5:11
9. Friends - Pop Will Eat Itself 3:55
10. Are 'Freinds' Electric? - Republica 5:39
11. War Songs - Windscale 3:39
13. We Are So Fragile - Bis 2:59
14. Cars - Dave Clarke 5:12
How old:
This CD is old!
Release Date:
June 21st 1997
Format:
2xCD
Record Label:
Beggars Banquet
Catalogue No:
BBQCD 195
Price Guide:
£5.00
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
Deleted This tribute album contains "New Interpretations Of Gary Numan"
Random is a double-CD tribute album featuring songs by Gary Numan, released in 1997 on his first label, Beggars Banquet.
Random was released four months before Numan's 1997 studio album Exile. It played a key role in his 1990s career revival, showing the influence he had had on artists such as Damon Albarn, Pop Will Eat Itself, and Jesus Jones. The Guardian wrote in retrospect that his return to form began with Random. Numan himself said it "helped enormously."
The album peaked at number 43 on the UK compilations chart on 21 June 1997. It was followed one year later by the remix album Random..