Engineers (Gary Numan album) explained

Engineers
Type:Live album
Artist:Gary Numan
Cover:Engineers (Gary Numan album).jpg
Released:25 February 2008
Recorded:Capitol Theatre, Sydney, 31 May 1980
Genre:New wave, synthpop
Length:69:33
Label:Beggars Banquet Records
BBQCD 2059
Producer:Gary Numan
Prev Title:Replicas Redux
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Telekon - Live
Next Year:2008

Engineers is a limited edition (3000 copies) digipak live album, released by Gary Numan's previous label, Beggars Banquet. The album was recorded at the Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Australia on 31 May 1980.[1]

The album captures the very last concert of "The Touring Principle," Numan's 1979-80 world tour in support of his album The Pleasure Principle (1979). The tour yielded a previous live album, Living Ornaments '79 (1980, expanded edition 1998). As Living Ornaments '79 was drawn from the tour's first leg and Engineers was drawn from the fourth, there are notable differences between the track lists of both albums. While the expanded edition of Living Ornaments '79 contains a live version of one song from Numan's then-forthcoming album Telekon ("Remember I Was Vapour"), Engineers contains three ("Remind Me to Smile," "Remember I Was Vapour", and "", plus "Trois Gymnopédies", a studio version of which was also recorded by Numan during the Telekon sessions). Unlike Living Ornaments '79, Engineers contains no songs drawn from Numan's 1978 album Tubeway Army.

Track listing

  1. "Introduction: Theme From Replicas"
  2. "Airlane"
  3. "Me! I Disconnect From You"
  4. "Praying to the Aliens"
  5. "M.E."
  6. "Films"
  7. "We Are So Fragile"
  8. "Are 'Friends' Electric?"
  9. "Conversation"
  10. "Remind Me to Smile"
  11. "Replicas"
  12. "Remember I Was Vapour"
  13. "Trois Gymnopédies" (Erik Satie)
  14. "Cars"
  15. ""
  16. "Bombers"
  17. "Tracks"

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gary Numan - Engineers (CD, Album) at Discogs . Discogs. 2012-01-05.