This group has been put together for fans of Gary Numan and visitors of the Numanme site, to discuses all things Numan sell/trade share stories and images
from all aspects of Numan's career.
Numanme Radio Podcast will be playing you some of the best Classic Alternative, New Wave, Dark Wave, Synth-Pop, and Punk. Also, a staple diet of Gary Numan/Tubeway Army without question. Shows will be updated here when they become available.
The gallery contains Gary Numan-related photographs. They range from the Tubeway Army days to the present day. Feel free to browse and if you would like to add any of your images please get in touch.
A1. The Wreckage
A2. The Aircrash Bureau
A3. Telekon
A4. Remind Me To Smile
B1. Sleep By Windows
B2. I'm An Agent
B3. I Dream Of Wires
B4. Remember I Was Vapour
C1 Please Push No More
C2 The Joy Circuit
C3 We Are Glass
C4 Trois Gymnopedies (First Movement)
D1 I Die:You Die
D2 Down In The Park (Piano Version)
D3 A Game Called Echo
D4 Photograph
D5 Remind Me To Smile (USA Mix)
D6 I Die:You Die (Alternate Mix)
How old:
This 2XLP is old!
Release Date:
October 16th 2015
Format:
2XLP
Record Label:
Beggars Banquet
Catalogue No:
BBQLP 19
Price Guide:
£60.00
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
2015 Remastered Red Vinyl.
Highest Chart Position:
N/A
Credits:
Gary Numan (Vocals, Minimoog, Polymoog, A.R.P. Pro-Soloist, JP4, Piano,
Prophet 5, CP30, Compurhythm, Synare, Guitar)
Paul Gardiner (Bass, Backing Vocal)
Cedric Sharpley (Drums, Backing Vocals, percussion)
John Webb (Handclaps)
James Freud (Handclaps)
Chris Payne (Viola, solo piano, Minimoog, Backing Vocals)
RRussell Bell (Claves, Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar on 'The Joy Circuit')
Denis Haines (Prophet 5, Piano, CP30, Minimoog, Polymoog,Backing Vocal, Whistle)
Simple Minds ET AL (Handclaps)
Produced by Gary Numan
Recorded at Rock City and Matrix
Engineered by Nick Smith, Steve Smith, Graeme Myhre, Jess
Sutcliffe.
TELEKON was released in 1980 and was Numan’s third successive #1 album in the UK.
Unlike it’s predecessor The Pleasure Principle, Telekon had plenty of guitars, along with strings and lush synthesizer textures. While it was hard to follow up the previous release, Telekon proved to be hugely influential. Trent Reznor claimed to have listened to it every day during the making of Pretty Hate Machine. Telekon was originally released as a single album but being so long, it lost some of the dynamic range. This release is over four sides of vinyl and includes bonus singles, B-sides, alternate mixes and an
out-take.