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01. Listen To The Sirens 3:06
02. The Life Machine 2:46
03. Friends 2:31
04. Something's In The House 4:15
05. Everyday I Die 2:25
06. Steel And You 4:45
07. My Love Is A Liquid 3:33
08. Are You Real? 3:26
09. The Dream Police 3:39
10. Zero Bars (Mr. Smith) 3:11
11. Slowcar To China 9:07
12. Night Talk 4:30
13. A Subway Called 'You' 4:41
14. Cry The Clock Said 9:59
15. She's Got Claws 5:00
16. Crash 3:41
17. Boys Like Me 4:17
18. Stories 3:13
19. My Brother's Time 4:38
20. You Are, You Are 4:04
How old:
This CD is old!
Release Date:
December 6 1987
Format:
CD
Record Label:
Beggars Banquet
Catalogue No:
BEGA 4CD
Price Guide:
£10.00
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
Deleted
Highest Chart Position:
N/A
Credits:
Tubeway Army - CD
Gary Numan (Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards)
Paul Gardiner (Backing Vocals, Bass)
Jess Lidyard (Drums)
Dance - CD
Gary Numan (Vocals, Odyssey, Bass, LM.1 Drum Computer,
Polymoog, Roland JP4, CP30, Piano, Percussion, CR78,
Prophet 5, Claptrap, Claves, Handclaps)
Paul Gardiner (Guitar, Odysey)
Sean Lynch (LM.1 Operation)
Rob Dean (Guitars)
Cedric Sharpley (drums)
Christopher Payne (Violas)
Mick Karn (Bass, Saxophone)
Roger Taylor (Drums,Tom Toms)
Nash The Slash (Violins)
John Webb (JP4 Operator, handclaps, LM1. Computer)
Connie Filapello (Voice)
Roger Mason (Prophet 5, CP30)
Mick Prague (Bass)
Jess Lynard (Drums)
This the first attempt to move Numan's back catalogue to CD in the UK by Beggars Banquet. These releases where not received well by the fans. The CDs had 2 albums on each CD some of them lost the odd track here and there from their original running orders. The CDs lacked the full original artwork just the front covers, no extras at all if only they had released something like the Asylum releases...