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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tubeway_ArmyTubeway Army - Wikipedia

    Tubeway Army were a London -based new wave band led by lead singer Gary Numan. Formed at the height of punk rock in 1977 the band gradually changed to an electronic sound.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_NumanGary Numan - Wikipedia

    Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English musician. He entered the music industry as frontman of the new wave band Tubeway Army. After releasing two studio albums with the band, he released his debut solo studio album The Pleasure Principle in 1979, topping the UK Albums Chart.

  3. TUBEWAY ARMY was the name of Gary Numans band. Formed in 1977, their self-titled debut album was released at the tail end of 1978. This album truly paved the way for Gary Numan to become an electronic pioneer.

  4. Subscribe to Beggars Arkive Channel http://bit.ly/2ELeyzeFirst Broadcast on 22nd May 1979The Old Grey Whistle Test (sometimes abbreviated to Whistle Test o...

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    Despite being the band's debut, Tubeway Army was seen as a transitional record, linking the punk flavour of early singles "That's Too Bad" and "Bombers" with the electronic music and science fiction imagery of Replicas. The first track, "Listen to the Sirens", borrowed its opening line from the Philip K. Dick novel Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said...

    Upon its reissue in 1979 following the success of Tubeway Army's second album Replicas, the album was given a 7 out of 10 rating in Smash Hits. Reviewer Red Starr wrote: "Inevitably it's not as good as "Replicas" — it's cruder and punkier, with more guitars than synthesisers, though that voice is instantly recognisable. Lyrically, future visions ar...

    The 1998 CD reissue of Tubeway Army included a live concert, originally a bootleg called Live at the Roxy, retitled as Living Ornaments '78 – a retrospective reference to Numan's official live albums Living Ornaments '79 (1981), '80 (1981) and '81 (1998). It included early versions of "My Shadow in Vain" and "Friends" ("Do Your Best") as well as a ...

    Crust punk/death metal band Deviated Instinct covered "Listen to the Sirens" on their 1990 EP Nailed.
    The 1997 Numan tribute album Random featured covers of Tubeway Army songs by Pop Will Eat Itself ("Friends"), The Orb ("Jo the Waiter") and Dubstar("Every Day I Die").
    Stoner metal band Red Fangcovered "Listen to the Sirens" in 2018 and released it as a single and a music video.

    All songs written by Gary Numan, except "White Light/White Heat" (Lou Reed). 1. "Listen to the Sirens" – 3:06 2. "My Shadow in Vain" – 2:59 3. "The Life Machine" – 2:45 4. "Friends" – 2:30 5. "Something's in the House" – 4:14 6. "Everyday I Die" – 2:24 7. "Steel and You" – 4:44 8. "My Love Is a Liquid" – 3:33 9. "Are You Real?" – 3:25 10. "The Drea...

  5. May 28, 2023 · Numan, then trading under the moniker Tubeway Army prior to pursuing his solo career, hit No.1 in the UK in June 1979 with this synth-pop classic. Images from 'Blade Runner' (1982) mixed...

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  6. About “Tubeway Army”. This is Gary Numan ’s first full-length album and was released quickly after his first two singles, “ That’s Too Bad ” and “ Bombers ”. After successful sales ...