Gary Numan And Tubeway Army - Replicas
by Sarah Rowland
published: 22 / 3 / 2008

Label:
Select Label
Format: N/A
intro
In the latest in our Re : View series, in which our writers examine albums from the past, Sarah Johnson looks at Gary Numan and the Tubeway Army' seminal electronic masterpiece, 'Replicas', which has has just been re-released in a double CD 30th anniversary edition
Gary Numan has been given a hard time by the press over the years and the impact of his work is often overlooked. He has however, been an incredibly rife influence over music in the decades that followed his most acclaimed 1978 album, 'Replicas'. 'Replicas' was re-released this year in a 30th anniversary edition to co-inside with Numan's UK tour and is a reminder of the lasting impact he has had since he emerged during the punk era in the late 70s. Stepping away from shambolic guitar punk, which was everywhere at the time, he introduced keyboards and synth to his electronic pop songs. 'Are Friends Electric?', a single from it, climbed into the UK charts after Numan with his band the Tubeway Army found themselves appearing on 'Top of The Pops' in 1979. After only just breaking into the Top 75 when it was first released, the single made it to number one after the 'Top of the Pops' appearance and with support from John Peel. The single stayed at number one for four weeks where it was joined by the 'Replicas' album. Numan inspired a new musical direction in the 80's. Bands such as the Human League , Soft Cell and Depeche Node emerged putting electronic music officially on the map. Numan lost favour with the press in the following years and was only acknowledged as a serious influence of the time when several of his songs were covered by bands in the 90's and 00s'. Most recently the SugaBabes sampled 'Are Friends Electric?' in their number one hit 'Freak Like Me'. Other songs that stand out on the album are its other single, 'Down In The Park', and also 'Me! I Disconnect from You' and 'I nearly Married A Human 2'. The most surprising thing about the entire album however, is how well it stands up in 2008 and how consistent the entire album is. Fans of Numan will be pleased to find a bonus disc with the re-release containing early versions of the songs not previously released and the sleeve also has comments from Numan looking back over his career. This will definitely please those who were listening to the album the first time around and is a great introduction for anyone just discovering the man behind synth in the 80's.
Track Listing:-
Picture Gallery:-


most viewed articles
current edition
Pennyblackmusic - Writers and Photographers' Albums of the Year 2024Peter Perrett - In Dreams Begin Responsibilities Interview Part One
Man From Delmonte - Interview
Clive Langer - Interview
Pennyblackmusic - Book of the Year Award 2024
Johnnie Johnstone - Interview
Marianne Faithfull - Reflections
Laura Nyro - Profile
Johny Brown - Corpse Flower
Vinyl Stories - Vinyl 2024
previous editions
Heavenly - P.U.N.K. Girl EPMichael Stuart Ware - Pegasus Epitaph: The Story of the Legendary Rock Group Love
Trudie Myerscough-Harris - Interview
Marianne Faithfull - Interview
Dwina Gibb - Interview
Joy Division - The Image That Made Me Weep
Beautiful South - Ten Songs That Made Me Love...
Henry McCullough - Interview
Peter Paul and Mary - Interview with Peter Yarrow
Marianne Faithfull - Interview
most viewed reviews
current edition
Dorie Jackson - Stupid Says RunRingo Starr - Look Up
Beabadoobee - This is How The World Moves
Pixie Lott - Encino
Dusty Springfield - The BBC Sessions
Unthanks - In Winter
Joan Armatrading - How Did This Happen and What Does It Mean?
Oïmiakon - Comptoir Des Vanites
Rosie Lowe - Lover, Other
Emily Burns - Die Happy
Pennyblackmusic Regular Contributors
Adrian Janes
Amanda J. Window
Andrew Twambley
Anthony Dhanendran
Benjamin Howarth
Cila Warncke
Daniel Cressey
Darren Aston
Dastardly
Dave Goodwin
Denzil Watson
Dominic B. Simpson
Eoghan Lyng
Fiona Hutchings
Harry Sherriff
Helen Tipping
Jamie Rowland
John Clarkson
Julie Cruickshank
Kimberly Bright
Lisa Torem
Maarten Schiethart