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Interesting Pages
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Discography,
Albums,
Singles,
Live
Albums, Bootleg,
Bootlegs
CDRs, Pic
Disc, Video,
DVD,
Compilations,
Sampled
Mix, Collaborations,
Covers,
Lyrics,
Numan
Videos, Books,
Bootlegs
DVD, Touring
List, Photo
Gallery, , Very
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PURE LP
180g ORANGE VINYL INFO
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| 180 gram red vinyl reissue of gary numans 17th album from
2000 Lyrically, Pure was seen as continuing the composers attacks on
Christian dogma but in a somewhat more personal fashion than on Exile.
Many critics considered it Numans most aggressive album musically, with
its prominent guitar work, as well as one of his strongest vocally. The
recording featured an expanded group of collaborators after the largely
one-man efforts of Sacrifice (1994) and Exile. The Sulpher team of Rob
Holliday and Monti contributed guitar and drums, respectively, as well as
keyboards and additional production. Gary Numan (born Gary Anthony James
Webb on 8 March 1958) is an English singer, composer, and musician, most
widely known for his charttopping 1979 hits "Are 'Friends'
Electric?" (as Tubeway Army) and "Cars". His signature
sound consisted of heavy synthesizer hooks fed through guitar effects
pedals. Numan is considered a pioneer of commercial electronic music. His
use of themes from science fiction, and his combination of aggressive punk
energy with electronics, have since been widely imitated.
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