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Gary Numan - The Radio One Recordings flac mp3 download
Title:
The Radio One Recordings
Musician:
Style:
New Wave, Synth-pop
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MP3 album size:
1582 mb
FLAC album size:
1227 mb
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MMF DMF AHX MP4 AIFF DXD MOD
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Rating:
4.3 ✪

Tracklist

Me, I Disconnect From You 3:09
Down In The Park 4:19
I Nearly Married A Human 6:37
Cars 3:14
Airlane 3:24
Films 2:47
Conversation 6:49
Me, I Disconnect From You 3:05
Metal 3:28
Down In The Park 5:02

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SFRSCD081 Gary Numan The Radio One Recordings ‎(CD, Album) Strange Fruit SFRSCD081 UK 1999
CELCD 038 (PM) Gary Numan The Radio One Recordings ‎(CD, Comp) Celebration CELCD 038 (PM) Spain 1996
302 061 064 2 Gary Numan The BBC Sessions ‎(CD, Album) Fuel 2000 302 061 064 2 US 2000

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Reviews:
  • Went Tyu
These cuts were all recorded at various sessions in 1979, the most important phase of Gary Numan's career. Around this time Numan was shedding his punk beginnings and embracing a Bowie-influenced brand of synthesizer rock that was hugely influential to such British techno-poppers as Depeche Mode and the Human League. A couple of years down the road, electronic post-punk would be the milieu of anyone with a synthesizer and a skinny tie, but in 1979 Numan was an innovator with few peers.Many of these BBC live-in-the-studio cuts are perhaps even more striking than their album counterparts; there's a leaner, more urgent feel, the electronic timbres are punchier, the rhythms sometimes approach funkiness, and the lack of overdubs casts Numan's songs of futuristic alienation in a starkly minimalist light. Amid the angular synth lines and repetitive rhythms, his palely anguished voice occasionally betrays real human emotion, as on "Conversation," where he confesses, "we are only boys" (Numan was just 21 at the time). This is that rare BBC SESSION that functions equally well as fan fodder or novice's entry point.
  • Armin
These cuts were all recorded at various sessions in 1979, the most important phase of Gary Numan's career. Around this time Numan was shedding his punk beginnings and embracing a Bowie-influenced brand of synthesizer rock that was hugely influential to such British techno-poppers as Depeche Mode and the Human League. A couple of years down the road, electronic post-punk would be the milieu of anyone with a synthesizer and a skinny tie, but in 1979 Numan was an innovator with few peers.Many of these BBC live-in-the-studio cuts are perhaps even more striking than their album counterparts; there's a leaner, more urgent feel, the electronic timbres are punchier, the rhythms sometimes approach funkiness, and the lack of overdubs casts Numan's songs of futuristic alienation in a starkly minimalist light. Amid the angular synth lines and repetitive rhythms, his palely anguished voice occasionally betrays real human emotion, as on "Conversation," where he confesses, "we are only boys" (Numan was just 21 at the time). This is that rare BBC SESSION that functions equally well as fan fodder or novice's entry point.