The Radio One Recordings
1999 compilation album by Gary Numan
The Radio One Recordings | ||||
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Compilation album by Gary Numan | ||||
Released | April 1999 | |||
Recorded | Maida Vale Studios, London on 10 January 1979 and 29 May 1979, and at Wembley Arena, London on 30 November 1979 | |||
Genre | New wave, synthpop | |||
Length | 42:05 | |||
Label | Strange Fruit | |||
Producer | Bob Sargeant, Tony Wilson, Jeff Griffin | |||
Gary Numan chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
The Radio One Recordings is a compilation album of British musician Gary Numan tracks played live and recorded live for BBC Radio 1. The album brings together the tracks from the July 1989 EP of Tubeway Army's 10 January 1979 and Numan's 29 May 1979 sessions for disc jockey John Peel's show and three tracks broadcast by BBC Radio 1 from the Year of the Child concert held at Wembley Arena on 30 November 1979.
Track listing
All tracks written by Gary Numan.
- "Me! I Disconnect From You" – 3:07
- "Down in the Park" – 4:17
- "I Nearly Married a Human" – 6:37
- "Cars" – 3:15
- "Airlane" – 3:24
- "Films" – 2:47
- "Conversation" – 6:45
- "Me! I Disconnect From You" (live) – 3:06
- "Metal" (live) – 3:28
- "Down in the Park" (live) – 5:04
- "Me! I Disconnect From You" is incorrectly listed as "Me, I Disconnect From You".
Personnel
- Gary Numan – vocals, keyboards (tracks 1–3), guitar (tracks 1–3)
- Rrussell Bell – guitar (tracks 8–10), keyboards (tracks 8–10), viola (tracks 8–10)
- Neil Burn – engineer (tracks 1–3)
- Billy Currie – keyboards (tracks 1–10)
- Paul Gardiner – bass
- Jeff Griffin – producer (tracks 8–10)
- Jess Lidyard – drums (tracks 1–3)
- Chris Lycett – engineer (tracks 8–10)
- Chris Payne – keyboards (tracks 4–10)
- Mike Robinson – engineer (tracks 4–7)
- Bob Sargeant – producer (tracks 1–3)
- Cedric Sharpley – drums (tracks 4–10)
- Tony Wilson – producer (tracks 4–7)
References
- ^ The Radio One Recordings at AllMusic
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- Tubeway Army
- Replicas
- The Plan
- The Pleasure Principle
- Telekon
- Dance
- I, Assassin
- Warriors
- Berserker
- The Fury
- Strange Charm
- Metal Rhythm
- Outland
- Machine + Soul
- Sacrifice
- Exile
- Pure
- Jagged
- Dead Son Rising
- Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind)
- Savage (Songs from a Broken World)
- Intruder
- Automatic (with Bill Sharpe)
- Human (with Michael R. Smith)
- Nicholson / Numan 1987–1994 (with Hugh Nicholson)
- Living Ornaments '79
- Living Ornaments '80
- Living Ornaments '79 and '80
- White Noise
- Ghost
- The Skin Mechanic
- Dream Corrosion
- Dark Light
- Living Ornaments '81
- The Radio One Recordings
- Scarred
- Live at Shepherds Bush Empire
- Hope Bleeds
- Fragment 1/04
- Fragment 2/04
- The Complete John Peel Sessions
- Jagged Live
- Engineers
- Telekon – Live
- Replicas Live
- The Pleasure Principle Live
- Big Noise Transmission
- "That's Too Bad"
- "Bombers"
- "Down in the Park"
- "Are "Friends" Electric?"
- "Cars"
- "Complex"
- "We Are Glass"
- "I Die: You Die"
- "This Wreckage"
- "Stormtrooper in Drag"
- "She's Got Claws"
- "Love Needs No Disguise"
- "Music for Chameleons"
- "We Take Mystery (To Bed)"
- "Warriors"
- "Change Your Mind"
- "New Thing from London Town"
- "This Is Love"
- "I Can't Stop"
- "Like a Refugee (I Won't Cry)"
- "Crazier"
- The Radial Pair: Video Soundtrack
- New Man Numan
- Exhibition
- Isolate
- The Best of Gary Numan 1978–1983
- The Premier Hits
- Techno Army Featuring Gary Numan
- Random
- Random (02)
- The Mix
- New Dreams for Old
- Exposure
- Hybrid
- Resonator (Pioneer of Sound)
- Jagged Edge
- Dead Moon Falling
- Discography
- Sharpe & Numan
- Paul Gardiner
- Dramatis
- Tubeway
- Radio Heart
- "Freak Like Me"
- "Where's Your Head At"