Remodulate: The Numan Chronicles 1984-1995 Tracks
1. My Breathing
2. Your Fascination [Extended Version]
3. Question of Faith
4. Secret [Extended Version]
5. Call Out the Dogs
6. Love and Napalm
7. Cold Warning [Extended Version]
8. Bleed
9. Berserker [Single Version]
10. I Wonder
11. New Thing from London Town [12" Remix][*]
12. My Dying Machine [Italian 12" Remix][*]
13. Stormtrooper in Drag
14. Dream Police
15. Everyday I Die
16. Listen to the Sirens
17. Metal
18. Down in the Park
19. Are 'Friends' Electric? [Live]
20. I Die: You Die
21. We Are Glass
22. Iceman Comes
23. Cars
24. Me! I Disconnect from You
25. We Are So Fragile
26. Jo the Waiter
27. Machman
Remodulate: The Numan Chronicles 1984-1995 Review
One of electronic music's pioneers, Gary Numan fused synthetics and punk rock in the late '70s, eventually giving rise to the electro-pop craze of the early 1980s as well as the industrial styles that emerged later that decade. Remodulate compiles material from Numan's rare import albums. Disc 1 samples his studio work--excellent blends of synthetic grace, aggressive guitars, and soulful overtones, delivered with Numan's characteristically nasal vocals. "A Question of Faith" stands out, reminiscent of his work on Replicas, which, for Numan fans, is all you need to know. The second disc is all live, featuring many works from his early years, including stellar renditions of "Me, I Disconnect from You" and "Are 'Friends' Electric?" Remodulate is both a must for Numan fans who lack the imports and a good starting point for novices. --Michael C. Mahan