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Gary Numan (Music)
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Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan is one of the founding fathers of Synth-Pop, best known, at least in the U.S., for his song "Cars".He began his career under the band moniker Tubeway Army, their early Punk Rock singles recorded with the sole intent of becoming famous. He discovered a Moog synthesizer in the studio, and he was so impressed by the sound that he incorporated synths into his music with their first Self-Titled Album, slowly transitioning his style to that with which he did become famous. Their second album, Replicas, broke them into the mainstream in the U.K., aided by Gary's striking Robot or Spaceman Alter Ego; "Are 'Friends' Electric?" went to number one on the UK Singles Chart and was one of the first Synth-Pop singles on Top of the Pops, pissing off some other synth-based bands that were well established before him. He dropped the Tubeway Army name for his third album, The Pleasure Principle, which gave his sole U.S. hit "Cars".Following his fourth album, Telekon, Gary began incorporating Jazz and accessible pop sounds into his albums, and his chart success waned. He hit his personal nadir with 1992's Machine and Soul, after which he dropped the feeble attempts at chart success and transitioned to a Dark Wave / Industrial Rock sound with Sacrifice, which persists to this day.Numan also contributed the theme song to the 2014 video game The Evil Within, titled "Long Way Down."Studio DiscographyAs Tubeway Army 1978 - Tubeway Army 1979 - ReplicasAs Gary Numan 1979 - The Pleasure Principle 1980 - Telekon 1981 - Dance 1982 - I, Assassin 1983 - Warriors 1984 - Berserker 1985 - The Fury 1986 - Strange Charm 1988 - Metal Rhythm 1991 - Outland 1992 - Machine and Soul 1994 - Sacrifice 1997 - Exile 2000 - Pure 2006 - Jagged 2011 - Dead Son Rising 2013 - Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind) 2017 - Savage (Songs from a Broken World) 2021 - Intruder | |
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Darker and Edgier: His career went through peaks and valleys of darkness. His original albums (especially Replicas) were dark before he went for much Lighter and Softer pop to try and court the market. After that failed he went darker again in the 90's with Nine Inch Nails-inspired Industrial and has been that way ever since. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: In The Mighty Boosh | |
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New Sound Album: Averted slightly, While his albums after Telekon were different from his original sound, they used the same 'style' of instrumentation and were all made by ex-Tubeway Army members of his backing band. Replicas expanded on the electronic elements present in the previous album, beginning his synth-pop phase in earnest. The Pleasure Principle removed guitars briefly from his work, but remains a powerful example of Synthpop. Dance is an art rock album inspired by Japan and its lead singer, David Sylvian. The album is loaded with minimalist arrangements, jazz inflections, fretless bass lead lines and many guest performers. Berserker is Numan's first jump into sampler-heavy synthpop that screams "EIGHTIES" to the average listener. Though previous albums I, Assassin and Warriors incorporated female backup singers and saxophone solos, this one kicked off the run from 1984-1992 where Numan was really trying to find commercial success by being a full-fledged pop artist. Later albums of this period were highly influenced by Prince and the production team of Jam & Lewis (famous for producing all of Janet Jackson's work.) Machine + Soul even included a Cover Version of Prince's "U Got The Look" (And a 1999 reissue fittingly included a version of "1999" as one of its bonus tracks) Sacrifice is a sharp turn into industrial rock, with Numan dropping all pretenses of being a pop star again and returning to brooding synthpop. | |
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Non-Indicative Name: Dance is likely his least danceable album. | |
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After the End | |
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After the End: Savage is set in a world where runaway climate change has led to the collapse of civilization. | |
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Punk Rock | |
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Punk Rock: His early singles. "Bombers" managed to stay in his oeuvre past the 70s while the rest faded into obscurity. | |
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Take That, Critics! | |
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Take That, Critics!: "I Die, You Die" off of Telekon. The lyrics were aimed at what Numan saw as an increasingly vitriolic music press. | |
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Dark Wave | |
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Dark Wave: While some of his earlier work has hints of this, he went into it fully starting with Sacrifice. | |
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Synth-Pop | |
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Synth-Pop | |
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Robot or Spaceman Alter Ego | |
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Robot or Spaceman Alter Ego | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The first two Tubeway Army singles, "That's Too Bad" and "Bombers", are standard punk rock songs. Their following Self-Titled Album, while still rooted in punk, incorporated electronic influences that would go on to dominate Numan's subsequent work. His first solo album, The Pleasure Principle, is the only one in his discography to not have any guitars. | |
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Religion Rant Song | |
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Religion Rant Song: A good chunk of his work since the 90s is devoted to attacking religion and the idea of a benevolent God. As "Prayer for the Unborn" off of Pure puts it: | |
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Car Song | |
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Car Song: Well, duh. It's his most famous song. | |
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Epic Rocking | |
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Epic Rocking: Berserker, The Fury, Machine + Soul, Sacrifice and Exile were released in two forms: one with the original song lengths and one with extended mixes of pretty much every song. Several of these added up to 30 minutes to the run time of the record. Reissues of these albums put out in 1999 would contain the original songs, with only a couple of the extended mixes as bonus tracks. | |
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God Is Evil | |
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God Is Evil: A recurring theme in his work since his Genre Shift to industrial. | |
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"I Am" Song | |
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"I Am" Song: "I'm An Agent", as well as "I Am Dust". | |
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Post-Punk | |
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Post-Punk: Tubeway Army through Replicas, which still prominently featured guitar but incorporated the synths and robotic rhythms that he would become known for when moving to full Synth-Pop. | |
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I Am the Band | |
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I Am the Band: Tubeway Army was Numan's vehicle well before he started to appear under his own name instead. | |
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Questioning Title?: "Are 'Friends' Electric?" | |
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I, Noun | |
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I, Noun: I, Assassin | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: The name and iconic album cover for The Pleasure Principle, as well as the picture above, are based on the painting of the same name by René Magritte. Berserker is named after the book series by Fred Saberhagen. "I am Render" from Warriors is based on the sci-fi novel The Dream Master by Roger Zelazny, while the album's cover art is inspired by Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior. | |
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Cloudcuckoolander | |
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Cloudcuckoolander: Got pegged as one early in his career for being perceived as standoffish and arrogant. He was later diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome. | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Pulled a real one in 2012, moving to California after having lived in Essex his whole life. Mostly inspired by widespread riots in 2011. | |
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Industrial | |
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Industrial: He dove into this genre starting with Sacrifice and hasn't looked back. Some of his heavier songs border on Industrial Metal. | |
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New Wave Music | |
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New Wave: A pioneer of the genre. | |
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