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Replicas [Sound Recording] (1979) — Artist — 13 exemplaren
Tubeway Army (1998) — Artist — 7 exemplaren
Replicas 1 exemplaar

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Nationaliteit
UK
Land (voor op de kaart)
England, UK
Geboorteplaats
London, England, UK
Relaties
Numan, Gary (singer/songwriter/keyboards)

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Product Details

* Audio CD (June 9, 1998)
* Number of Discs: 1
* Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
* Label: Beggars UK - Ada
* ASIN: B00000I2B0
* Average Customer Review: based on 13 reviews. (Write a review.)
* Amazon.com Sales Rank: #33,174 in Music (See Top Sellers in Music)
Yesterday: #30,927 in Music

Track Listings
1. Me! I Disconnect from You
2. Are 'Friends' Electric?
3. Machman
4. Praying to the Aliens
5. Down in the Park
6. You Are in My Vision
7. Replicas
8. It Must Have Been Years
9. When the Machines Rock
10. I Nearly Married a Human
11. Do You Need the Service?
12. The Crazies
13. Only a Downstat
14. We Have a Technical
15. We Are So Fragile
16. I Nearly Married a Human [2]
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Product Description
Replicas put the synths center stage, freezing Kraftwerk's liquid opulence into stark cubist blocks.

Product Description
Original UK Album plus Six Bonus Tracks. Remastered with Expanded Artwork.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
What is Numan?, October 3, 2001
Reviewer: W. Errickson "Will Errickson" (Raleigh, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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Replicas is easily one of the most unique and exciting pieces of music I own. Due to my prejudice against non-guitar-based rock, I didn't discover Gary Numan's work on my own; a much more open minded friend turned me on to this CD. I was immediately taken with it, for it sounded fresh and new and wholly original. My experience with this type of electronic, keyboard-driven music is very limited; obvious bands like Ministry and Nine Inch Nails were about as far as I went into that field before I discovered Replicas.

What Gary Numan has done here is fashioned a cold, bleak, alien world of the future. Some of the synthesizer work could be straight out of THX 1138 or Blade Runner; it evokes the same sort of hopeless chill. Numan's exaggerated voice, robotic and monotone, makes one wonder if he's human. In the copious liner notes included with the new remastered CD, Numan himself explains the strange world he's created. Obviously this guy read lots of Philip K. Dick and other edgy SF masters whose vision of the coming society was one of the breakdown of human identity due to the prevalence of engineered, thinking machines.

Two of Numan's trademark songs start the album off, and both have titles that could have been taken right from Philip K. Dick himself: "Me! I Disconnect from You" and "Are 'Friends' Electric?" Punchy, driving, and eerily catchy, these set the stage for the entire album. Numan easily mixes his brand of synth-rock with pop aesthetics. The lyrics stop short of being obvious, provoking thought more than confusion.

"You know I hate to ask
But are 'friends' electric?
Only mine's broke down
And now I've no one to love"

"Down in the Park," the hit single, reveals what happens to the few rebellious humans left in this world: they're locked in The Park, where, when it gets dark, torturous machines come out to terrorize them. "Very few people survive one night," Numan says in the notes, "no one survives two." Watching from Zom-Zoms, the elite club high above The Park, are the humans who have been deemed acceptable by the ruling machines.

"Oh look
There's a rape machine
I'd go outside
If he'd look the other way
You wouldn't believe
The things they do"

Other songs like "Machmen," "Praying to the Aliens" and "You Are in My Vision" continue the paranoia, the fear, and the irrevocable feeling of living in a sterile, yet decaying, totalitarian future world where machines and men--and those that are both--are at war.

"The wreckage of a hero
Lies broken in the corner
And everyone pretends
They like to live that way"

Really, this is an incredibly exciting, contemporary-sounding album. Being introduced to the work of Gary Numan was one of the highlights of my musical journeys last year; I hope my words on Replicas have done it justice, and I encourage you to pick it up for your own enjoyment.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Classic early synth-rock album, October 8, 2002
Reviewer: Joburgpete "irridium" (Johannesburg) - See all my reviews
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With this album, Gary Numan & band took full advantage of the direction prepared by synth experimentalists Kraftwerk, Bowie, Giorgio Moroder and a few others. (Replicas owes a lot to Bowie's Low and Heroes but is original enough). The electronic music comes with an atmosphere of gloom and alienation as reflected in the opener Me, I Disconnect From You, and the theme runs right through songs like Praying To The Aliens and the sinister Down In The Park with its beautiful instrumental flourishes. The prominent guitars on You Are In My Vision and It Must Have Been Years make them driving rock songs, while the title track now reminds me of the band OMD that arrived on the scene some years later. Two instrumentals follow: When the Machines Rock is a powerful composition reminiscent of Kraftwerk, while the desolate and cinematic I Nearly Married A Human brings artists like Peter Baumann and Bowie to mind. The big hit Are Friens Electric? is a real gem of a song and still sounds unique after so many years. The added tracks 11 to 16 are a great bonus and have assured Replicas a 5-star rating.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Gary Numan at his best, August 31, 2005
Reviewer: jeremy stuart (Chicago) - See all my reviews
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This album is solid. It's got Gary's unique brand of cold synth rock, with those amazing late 70's early 80's analog sounds. Plus it's backed up with Jess Lidyard's rocking (yet clinical) drums. If you like Pleasure Principle, his first solo release that came shortly after this album, you'll like Replicas. He released his big single "Cars" about two months after this album. Beggars Banquet did a nice job remastering. Pretty much all 16 tracks are good, although I find "The Crazies" kind of annoying, but the other great tracks make up for that one, such as "Are 'Friends' Electric?", "Me! I Disconnect From You" and "You Are In My Vision". Worth checking out for any fan of what was happening in the music scene in the late 70's. I Highly recomend this one.
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