I, Assassin Explained

I, Assassin
Type:Album
Artist:Gary Numan
Cover:Numaniassassin.jpg
Recorded:1982
Studio:Rock City Studios (Shepperton)
Genre:
Length:
  • 44:10
  • 75:10 (CD)
Label:Beggars Banquet
Producer:Gary Numan
Prev Title:Dance
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:Warriors
Next Year:1983

I, Assassin is the fourth solo studio album by the English new wave musician Gary Numan, released on 10 September 1982 by Beggars Banquet. It peaked at No. 8 on the UK Album Chart. Three singles were released from the album: "Music for Chameleons", "We Take Mystery (To Bed)" and "White Boys and Heroes", all of which reached the UK Top 20 ("We Take Mystery" peaked at No. 9, and is Numan's last Top 10 single to date).

Overview

Following Numan's previous studio album, Dance (1981), I, Assassin is described as "a record fiercely propelled by powerful rhythms in songs laced with an earthy cynicism."

Numan recalled that an important factor during the album's recording was the contribution made by fretless bassist Pino Palladino:

Most of the album was written and recorded between January and March 1982 following Numan's round-the-world trip in a small aircraft. The 24 year old Numan stated that the round-the-world flight and the experience of a near-death plane crash helped him shape a new opinion of himself and gave him a strong self-confidence that he hadn't had before. Later in his career Numan said of I, Assassin: "I still think it's one of the best albums I've made."[1]

The heavily percussive sound made songs such as "Music for Chameleons" and a special US remix of "White Boys and Heroes" unexpected successes in the American club scene, and in October 1982 Numan embarked on a US tour.[2]

Critical reception and chart performance

The album received poor reviews in the British music press. Smash Hits reviewer Neil Tennant wrote: ""Music for Chameleons" still retains an air of mystery and some evening appeal but most of this album is as dismal, empty and bereft of ideas as the music of older doom merchants Pink Floyd and their peeling "Wall"."

The album peaked at the 8th position, spending 6 weeks on the UK charts, making it less successful than Numan's previous studio albums.

Releases

I, Assassin was originally released on vinyl album and cassette in 1982. It was released on CD in 1993, as a double CD packaged with Numan's 1980 album Telekon (Beggars Banquet had reissued all eight of Numan's studio albums that were released on the label, including the two Tubeway Army albums, as double CD sets). I, Assassin was released on CD by itself in 2002. Both CD releases contain seven bonus tracks.

Track listing

All songs are written by Gary Numan.

Side A

  1. "White Boys and Heroes" – 6:23
  2. "War Songs" – 5:05
  3. "A Dream of Siam" – 6:13
  4. "Music for Chameleons" – 6:06

Side B

  1. "This Is My House" – 4:52
  2. "I, Assassin" – 5:26
  3. "The 1930's Rust" – 3:55
  4. "We Take Mystery (To Bed)" – 6:10

CD bonus tracks

  1. "War Games" – 3:55
  2. "Glitter and Ash" – 4:42
  3. "The Image Is" – 5:55
  4. "This House Is Cold" – 5:27
  5. "Noise Noise" – 3:49
  6. "We Take Mystery (early version)" – 5:58
  7. "Bridge? What Bridge?" – 4:22

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the I, Assassin liner notes.[3]

Production and artwork

References

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.beggars.com/numan-gary-i-assassin/ Gary Numan, I, Assassin | The Arkive
  2. http://www.nureference.co.uk/Tour%201982%20I,%20Assassin%20Tour%20US.htm I, Assassin Tour US 1982
  3. I, Assassin. Gary Numan. 1982. Beggars Banquet Records. CD booklet.