01 - Pray (Intro) 2:18
02 - A Question Of Faith 4:58
03 - I Dream Of Wires 5:04
04 - Noise Noise 4:11
05 - Listen To The Sirens 3:11
06 - Everyday I Die 4:27
07 - Desire 4:12
08 - Friends 3:29
09 - Scar 3:31
10 - Magic 4:57
11 - Praying To The Aliens 3:39
12 - Replicas 5:22
13 - Meanstreet 3:43
Disc 2
01 - Stormtrooper In Drag 4:53
02 - Deadliner 4:48
03 - Bleed 6:03
04 - The Dream Police 4:45
05 - I Die : You Die 3:37
06 - The Hunter 5:33
07 - Remind Me To Smile 3:59
08 - Are 'Friends' Electric? 6:11
09 - Do You Need The Service 3:00
10 - Love And Napalm 5:28
11 - Jo The Waiter 3:21
12 - I'm An Agent 5:02
How
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Release
Date:
1995 Jun
Format:
2xCD
Record
Label:
NUMA
Catalogue
No:
NUMACD 1012
Price
Guide:
£8.00
Country:
Additional
info:
Deleted
Highest
Chart Position:
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Full
Artist List:
Gary Numan (Vocals, Guitar)
John Webb (Keyboards)
Ade Orange (Keyboards, Bass, Vocals)
Kipper (Guitar, Vocals)
Richard Beasley (Drums)
Recorded at Labatts Hammersmith Apollo on November 5, 1994
although the date is listed as November 12, 1994
using the Fleetwood Mobile.
Mixed by Gary Numan at Outland Studios, England
Produced by Gary Numan
Distributed by Pinnacle Records
Cover photograph by Scott Simon
Sleeve design by NuFederation
Cassette Cove
NUMAC 1012
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ALBUM INFO
Recorded during the tour for 1994's SACRIFICE, the double CD DARK LIGHT is probably the most wide-ranging of Gary Numan's several live discs. This 25-track set is a balanced selection of songs covering his career all the way back to the first Tubeway Army record, including nearly all of his studio albums to date. The full band lineup, incorporating a pair of R&B-influenced female backing vocalists, has Numan splitting his time equally between guitar and keyboards. The band brings new life to oldies like "Everyday I Die," "Replicas," and Numan's signature song "Are Friends Electric?" while also loosening up more recent songs like "Stormtrooper In Drag" and "Do You Need the Service?" The sound is crystalline and the performance is tight, as befits the sonic sheen of these tunes, but never robotic. Essential for fans, and surprisingly effective for casual listeners.