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A1. Intro 1.58
A2. Berserker 5.42
A3. Metal 3.32
A4. Me! I Disconnect From You 3.21
A5. Remind Me To Smile 3.21
A6. Sister Surprise 6.11
B1. Music For Chameleons 6.10
B2. The Iceman Comes 4.37
B3. Cold Warning 6.09
B4. Down In The Park 5.28
C1. This Prison Moon 3.28
C2. I Die You Die 3.55
C3. My Dying Machine 5.42
C4. We Take Mystery (To Bed) 6.31
D1. We Are Glass 4.57
D2. This Is New Love 6.21
D3. My Shadow In Vain 5.45
D4. Are `Friends` Electric? 5.24
How old: This Album is 38 years old!
Release Date: 1985 Apr
Format: LP X 2
Record Label: Numa
Catalogue No: NUMAD 1002
Price Guide: £7.00
Country: UK
Additional info: Deleted
Highest Chart Position: 0
How old:
This LP" is old!
Release Date:
April 1st 1985
Format:
LP
Record Label:
Numa
Catalogue No:
NUMAD 1002
Price Guide:
£7.00
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
Deleted
Highest Chart Position:
29
Credits:
Gary Numan (Vocals)
John Webb (Keyboards, Sax)
Chris Payne (Keyboards, Viola)
Rrussell Bell (Guitar, Violin)
Andy Coughlan (Bass Guitar)
Karen Taylor (Backing Vocals)
Cedric Sharpley (Drums)
Recorded at Hammersmith Odeon, London December 1984 with the
"One West" Mobile.
Engineered by Tim Summerhayes
Mixed at Rock City Studios, Shepperton, Middx
Mixed by Tim Summerhayes and John Webb
Mastered at Tape One, London by Dennis Blackham
Produced by Gary Numan
Photographs by Fraser Gray
White Noise is a two-disc compilation that spans several years in Gary Numan's long career as a cult artist. A small coterie of devoted fans obsesses over Numan, but he's either sneered at as a has-been one-hit wonder or simply ignored by pretty much everyone else. Judging by the healthy crowd noise heard on these tracks recorded in concert during the mid-'90s. Numan's fans are a passionate lot, The guitarist/synthesist rewards the faithful with a song selection that stretches all the way back to his debut single with Tubeway Army, the 1978 post-punk classic "Are Friends Electric?," and forward to the then-new EXILE album. The arrangements are looser than one might expect, given Numan's reputation as a technology fetishist, and R&B-style female backing vocals invest Numan's primarily chillly, Phillip K. Dick-inspired lyrics with some humanizing soul. WHITE NOISE LIVE is unlikely to change non-fans' minds, but it's probably the best of the many live Numan discs.