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Gary Numan
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One of the founding fathers of synth pop,
Gary Numan
's influence extends far beyond his lone American hit,
"Cars,"
which still stands as one of the defining new wave singles. That seminal track helped usher in the synth pop era on both sides of the Atlantic, especially his native U.K., where he was a genuine pop star and consistent hitmaker during the early '80s. Even after new wave had petered out,
Numan
's impact continued to make itself felt; his dark,
paranoid vision, theatrically icy alien persona, and clinical, robotic sound were echoed strongly in the work of many goth rock and (especially) industrial artists to come. For his part,
Numan
just kept on recording, and by the late '90s, he'd become a hip name to drop; prominent alt-rock bands covered his hits in concert, and a goth-flavored brand of industrial dance christened darkwave looked to him as its mentor.
Numan
was born
Gary Anthony James Webb
on March 8, 1958, in the west London section of Hammersmith. A shy child, music brought him out of his shell; he began playing guitar in his early teens and played in several short-lived bands. Inspired by the amateurism of the punk movement, he joined a punk group called
the Lasers
in 1976. The following year, he and bassist
Paul Gardiner
split off to form a new group, dubbed
Tubeway Army
, with drummer
Bob Simmonds
; they recorded a couple of singles under futuristic pseudonyms (
Valerium
[or
Valerian
],
Scarlett
, and
Rael
, respectively) that attempted to match their new interest in synthesizers. Scrapping that idea,
Webb
rechristened himself
Gary Numan
and replaced
Simmonds
with his uncle
Jess Lidyard
. Thus constituted,
Tubeway Army
cut a set of punk-meets-
Kraftwerk
demos for Beggars Banquet in early 1978, which were released several years later as
The Plan
. That summer,
Numan
sang a TV commercial jingle for jeans, and toward the end of the year the group's debut album,
Tubeway Army
, appeared. Chiefly influenced by
Kraftwerk
and
David Bowie
's Berlin-era collaborations with
Brian Eno
, the album also displayed
Numan
's fascination with the electronic, experimental side of glam (
Roxy Music
,
Ultravox
) and Krautrock (
Can
), as well as science fiction writer Philip K. Dick.
The group's second album,
Replicas
, credited to
Gary Numan & Tubeway Army
, was released in early 1979. Its accompanying single,
"Are 'Friends' Electric?,"
was a left-field smash, topping the U.K. charts and sending
Replicas
to number one on the album listings as well. (The record also included
"Down in the Park,"
an oft-covered song that stands as one of
Numan
's most gothic outings.)
Numan
had become a star overnight, despite critical distaste for any music so heavily reliant on synthesizers, and he formed a larger backing band that replaced
Tubeway Army
, keeping
Gardiner
on bass.
The Pleasure Principle
was released in the fall of 1979 and spawned
Numan
's international hit
"Cars,"
which reached the American Top Ten and hit number one in the U.K.; the album also became
Numan
's second straight British number one. He put together a hugely elaborate, futuristic stage show and went on a money-losing tour, and also began to indulge his hobby as an amateur pilot with his newfound wealth.
Numan
returned in the fall of 1980 with
Telekon
, his third straight chart-topping album in Britain, and scored two Top Five hits with
"We Are Glass"
and
"I Die: You Die"
;
"This Wreckage"
later reached the Top 20. In 1981,
Numan
announced his retirement from live performance, playing several farewell concerts just prior to the release of
The Dance
. While
The Dance
and its lead single,
"She's Got Claws,"
were both climbing into the British Top Five,
Numan
attempted to fly around the world, but in a bizarre twist was arrested in India on suspicion of spying and smuggling. The charges were dropped, although authorities confiscated his plane. His retirement proved short-lived, but when he returned in 1982 with
I, Assassin
, some of his popularity had dissipated -- perhaps because of the retirement announcement, perhaps because the charts were overflowing with synth pop, much of which was already expanding on
Numan
's early innovations (which were starting to sound repetitive).
I, Assassin
was another Top Ten album, and
"We Take Mystery (To Bed)"
another hit, but in general
Numan
's singles were starting to slip on the charts; the title track of 1983's
Warriors
became his last British Top Ten hit.
Numan
and Beggars Banquet subsequently parted ways, and
Numan
formed his own Numa label, kicking things off with
Berserker
in late 1984. (Sadly, longtime collaborator
Paul Gardiner
died earlier that year from a drug overdose.) 1985's
The Fury
became the final
Numan
album to reach the British Top 20. Over the next few years,
Numan
collaborated occasionally with
Shakatak
's
Bill Sharpe
, releasing four singles from 1985-1989. Following 1986's
Strange Charm
,
Numan
signed with IRS, but the relationship was fraught with discord from the start. IRS forced
Numan
to change the title of 1988's
Metal Rhythm
to
New Anger
for his first North American release since 1981 (and also remixed several tracks), refused to release his soundtrack for the film The Unborn, and would not fund any supporting tours for
New Anger
or 1991's
Outland
. When his contract expired,
Numan
returned to Numa for 1992's
Machine + Soul
.
1994 brought the release of the industrial-tinged
Sacrifice
, the first glimmering of
Numan
's return to critical favor and underground hipness. Over the next few years, bands like
Hole
,
the Foo Fighters
, and
Smashing Pumpkins
covered
Numan
songs in concert, and
Marilyn Manson
recorded
"Down in the Park"
for the B-side of the
"Lunchbox"
single; moreover,
Nine Inch Nails
cited
Numan
as an important influence. With his fan base refreshed and expectations raised,
Numan
delved deeper into gothic, metal-tinged industrial dance on 1997's
Exile
. However, he didn't truly hit his stride in this newly adopted style until 2000's
Pure
, which was acclaimed as his best work in years and expanded his cult following into new territory. After the new millennium, a flourish of Gary Numan compilations hit the shelves, as well as 2003's
Hybrid
, which found him reworking and modernizing his earlier pop hits.
Jagged
was released in 2005, and incorporated more of a '90s Trent Reznor industrial-goth sound. Ironically, this album was marked as irrelevant music for the times as the retro sounds of '80s synth pop that Numan based his career on were becoming fashionable again. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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