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Gary Numan

Gary Numan

Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English musician. He entered the music industry as frontman of the new wave band Tubeway Army. After releasing two studio albums with the band, he released his debut solo studio album The Pleasure Principle in 1979, topping the UK Albums Chart. While his commercial popularity peaked in the late 1970s and early 1980s with hits including "Are 'Friends' Electric?" and "Cars" (both of which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart), Numan maintains a cult following. He has sold over 10 million records.

Numan faced intense hostility from critics and fellow musicians in his early career, but has since come to be regarded as a pioneer of electronic music. He developed a signature sound consisting of heavy synthesiser hooks fed through guitar effects pedals, and is also known for his distinctive voice and androgynous "android" persona. In 2017, he received an Ivor Novello Award, the Inspiration Award, from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors.

Albums

1979 The Pleasure Principle
1980 Telekon
1981 Dance
1982 I, Assassin
1983 Warriors
1984 Berserker
1985 The Fury
1986 Strange Charm
1988 Metal Rhythm
1989 New Anger
1991 Outland
1992 Machine + Soul
1994 Sacrifice
1997 Dawn
1997 Exile
2000 Pure
2006 Jagged
2011 Dead Son Rising
2013 Splinter: Songs From a Broken Mind
2017 Savage: Songs From a Broken World
2021 Intruder
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