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− | '''Gary Numan''' was formed in 1978, initially called the Tubeway Army. It is the solo project of the Gary Numan, in collaboration with an assortment of other musicians. [[Rob Holliday]] is among them. After recording an album's worth of punk-influenced demo tapes, Numan was signed by Beggars Banquet Records in 1978 and quickly released two singles, "That's Too Bad" and "Bombers", neither of which charted. A self-titled, new wave-oriented debut album later that same year sold out its limited run and introduced Numan's fascination with dystopian science fiction and, more importantly, synthesizers. [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] has covered the band's song "[[Down in the Park]]" in 1994, which he later performed live with Gary Numan himself. | + | '''Gary Numan''' was formed in 1978, initially called the Tubeway Army. It is the solo project of the Gary Numan, in collaboration with an assortment of other musicians. [[Rob Holliday]] is among them. After recording an album's worth of punk-influenced demo tapes, Numan was signed by Beggars Banquet Records in 1978 and quickly released two singles, "That's Too Bad" and "Bombers", neither of which charted. A self-titled, new wave-oriented debut album later that same year sold out its limited run and introduced Numan's fascination with dystopian science fiction and, more importantly, synthesizers. [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] has covered the band's song "[[Down in the Park]]" in 1994, which he later performed live with Gary Numan himself. |
− | == Discography == | + | ==Discography== |
− | * ''Tubeway Army'' (1978) (with Tubeway Army) | + | *''Tubeway Army'' (1978) (with Tubeway Army) |
− | * ''Replicas'' (1979) (with Tubeway Army) | + | *''Replicas'' (1979) (with Tubeway Army) |
− | * ''The Pleasure Principle'' (1979) (Numan's first album under his own name) | + | *''The Pleasure Principle'' (1979) (Numan's first album under his own name) |
− | * ''Telekon'' (1980) | + | *''Telekon'' (1980) |
− | * ''Dance'' (1981) | + | *''Dance'' (1981) |
− | * ''I, Assassin'' (1982) | + | *''I, Assassin'' (1982) |
− | * ''Warriors'' (1983) | + | *''Warriors'' (1983) |
− | * ''Berserker'' (1984) | + | *''Berserker'' (1984) |
− | * ''The Fury'' (1985) | + | *''The Fury'' (1985) |
− | * ''Strange Charm'' (1986) | + | *''Strange Charm'' (1986) |
− | * ''Metal Rhythm'' (1988) (''New Anger'' in the United States) | + | *''Metal Rhythm'' (1988) (''New Anger'' in the United States) |
− | * ''Outland'' (1991) | + | *''Outland'' (1991) |
− | * ''Machine + Soul'' (1992) | + | *''Machine + Soul'' (1992) |
− | * ''Sacrifice'' (1994) (''Dawn'' in the US) | + | *''Sacrifice'' (1994) (''Dawn'' in the US) |
− | * ''Exile'' (1997) | + | *''Exile'' (1997) |
− | * ''Pure'' (2000) | + | *''Pure'' (2000) |
− | * ''Hybrid'' (2003) | + | *''Hybrid'' (2003) |
− | * ''Jagged'' (2006) | + | *''Jagged'' (2006) |
− | * ''Dead Son Rising'' (2011) | + | *''Dead Son Rising'' (2011) |
− | * ''Splinter'' (2013) | + | *''Splinter'' (2013) |
[[Category:Musical groups]] | [[Category:Musical groups]] |