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Tubeway Army featuring Gary Numan - Tubeway Army Label: Beggars Banquet Catalog#: XBEG 4 Format: Vinyl, LP Record is: VG++ Cover: light ringwear, slight cornerwear Country: Canada Released: 1979 Genre: Electronic, Rock Style: Punk, Synth-pop Tracklist A1 Listen To The Sirens 3:06 A2 My Shadow In Vain 2:59 A3 The Life Machine 2:46 A4 Friends 2:31 A5 Something In The House 4:15 A6 Everyday I Die 2:25 B1 Steel And You 4:45 B2 My Love Is A Liquid 3:33 B3 Are You Real? 3:26 B4 The Dream Police 3:39 B5 Jo The Waiter 2:41 B6 Zero Bars (Mr. Smith) 3:11 Credits Artwork By [Cover Illustration] - Garry Robson Backing Vocals, Bass - Paul Gardiner Drums - Jess Lidyard Engineer - Mike Kemp Photography - Mike Stone Producer - Gary Numan Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Written-By - Gary Numan "Gary Numan wrote these songs because punk was fashionable. Normally when motivated by trends of the day music leaves a lot to be desired. Not so with this debut from Gary Numan and his band Tubeway Army. "Friends" and "somethings in the house" blast as they did when originally released in'78. "Steel and you" is a bonified rocker. "Every day I die" and "jo the Waiter" could well have been appreciated by Kurt Cobain if he heard this undervalued classic. As time goes on more and more people discover this album. One day Rolling Stone and Spin may catch on to its importance. GARY NUMAN - STEEL AND YOU DEMO. Gary Numan - Everyday I Die Live 1979 He was no different , Punk , Metal and This Great music , Great singer with great musicians