Tubeway Army, the pioneering band led by Gary Numan, burst onto the scene in 1977 with their self-titled debut album released in late 1978. This album marked a significant shift from their punk roots to a revolutionary blend of electronic and synthesizer music. Often described as ‘garagey sci-fi rock’, it paved the way for Numan’s future success.
Shortly after the debut, Tubeway Army released their iconic follow-up, ‘Replicas’, featuring the groundbreaking hit ‘Are ‘Friends’ Electric?’, which became the first synthesizer-driven number one single of the electronic era in 1979. For fans of innovative sounds, this album represents a pivotal moment in music history.
Track Listing:
- 1. Listen to the Sirens – Tubeway Army (3:06)
- 2. My Shadow in Vain – Tubeway Army (2:59)
- 3. The Life Machine – Tubeway Army (2:45)
- 4. Friends – Tubeway Army (2:30)
- 5. Something’s in the House – Tubeway Army (4:14)
- 6. Every Day I Die – Tubeway Army (2:24)
- 7. Steel and You – Tubeway Army (4:44)
- 8. My Love Is a Liquid – Tubeway Army (3:33)
- 9. Are You Real? – Tubeway Army (3:25)
- 10. The Dream Police – Tubeway Army (3:38)
- 11. Jo the Waiter – Tubeway Army (2:41)
- 12. Zero Bars (Mr. Smith) – Tubeway Army (3:12)
Year of Production: 1978
Desiree Rangel (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this album! The synth sounds are timeless, and it’s a must-have for any Gary Numan fan.
Mr. Lawrence Castro Jr. (verified owner) –
Tubeway Army’s debut is a masterpiece! It perfectly captures the essence of the late 70s synth wave.
Bethany Romero (verified owner) –
I was thrilled to find cheap Tubeway Army vinyl records online. The quality is fantastic, and it sounds just like I remember.