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1. Oh! 2025 4:29
2. Human Sacrifice 3:50
3. I Only Find Rewind 4:12
4. No-One Lives Forever 3:53
5. Love Needs No Disguise 4:39
6. Turn 5:18
7. Take Me Home 5:26
8. On Reflection 3:29
9. Ex Luna Scientia 4:53
How old:
This CD is old!
Release Date:
Jun 2000
Format:
CD
Record Label:
Dressed To Kill
Catalogue No:
SELCD609
Price Guide:
£20.00
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
Deleted
Highest Chart Position:
N/A
Credits:
Vocals - Cedric Sharpley , Chris Payne (2) , Denis Haines , Russell Bell
Drums, Percussion, Electronic Drums [Synth Drums] - Cedric
Sharpley*
Engineer - Simon Heyworth , Simon Smart
Guitar, Percussion [Chapman Stick], Synthesizer [Moog Liberation], Strings [Vi-tar], Saxophone [Abstract] - Russell Bell
Keyboards - Chris Payne (2) , Denis Haines
Piano, Vocals [Abstract Vocal Noises] - Denis Haines
Producer - Dramatis , Simon Heyworth
Viola, Pipe [Cornamuse], Electronics [Recorders] - Chris Payne (2)
Written-By, Arranged By - Dramatis
Dramatis was essentially the backup band for Gary Numan in the late 70's, and
80's. They released an LP called "For Future Reference" which, if it
had not been for the die-hard Numan fans, probably would have gone completely
unnoticed, despite some fun, hook-laden songs ("Oh 2025" for example).
This CD will likely only appeal to the Numan fan masses or fans of early 80's
synth/new wave material. Unlike the bulk of Numan's material, the material does
not stand the test of time. Numan appears only on the track "Love Needs No
Disguise" and yet the CD is marketed as a Tubeway Army/Numan CD billing it
as "Project Dramatis" for some inexplicable reason. I wish this had
been released in its original form with, perhaps, some unreleased material that
may have been uncovered in the archives. On the plus side, for those of us who
were never able actually to FIND the original Dramatis LP, it's a blessing to
have this material released particularly on CD finally.