Tubeway Army

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  • new wave
  • electronic
  • post-punk
  • synthpop
  • synth pop
Tubeway Army's main claim to fame is that Gary Webb (aka Gary Numan) first came to the public's attention here. The band was formed in London, UK in 1977 by Gary Numan and the late Paul Gardiner. What started as a British punk band would evolve into something quite different. During the recording of their self-titled first album ("Tubeway Army") in 1978, Numan came across a Minimoog synthesizer accidentally left in the studio which would end up being used in several of the album's songs.

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Songs

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    Are 'Friends' Electric

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    Are 'Friends' Electric?

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    Are 'Friends' Electric? (original 12" mix)

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    Are Friends Electric

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    Are Friends Electric (Shadows on the Wall mix)

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    Are You Real?

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    Basic J

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    Basic J (live)

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    Basic J.

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    Blue Eyes

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    Blue Eyes (live)

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    Bombers

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    Bombers (original version)

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    Bombers (single version)

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    Boys (live)

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    Check It

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    Crime of Passion

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    Critics

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    Do You Need the Service?

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    Do Your Best (live)

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    Don't Be a Dummy (Lee Cooper Advert)

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    Down in the Park

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    Down in the Park (live)

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    Everyday I Die

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    Everyday I Die (live)

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    Fadeout 1930

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    Friends

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    Friends (Do Your Best - original version)

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    I Nearly Married a Human

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    I Nearly Married a Human 2

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    I Nearly Married a Human 3

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    I'm a Poseur (live)

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    Ice

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    It Must Have Been Years

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    Jo the Waiter

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    Jo the Waiter (Bon Apètit mix)

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    Kill St. Joy (live)

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    Listen to the Sirens

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    Me My Head (live)

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    Me! I Disconnect From You

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    Me, I Disconnect From You

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    Mean Street

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    My Love Is a Liquid

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    My Shadow in Vain

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    My Shadow in Vain (live)

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    My Shadow in Vain (original version)

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    O.D. Receiver

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    Oh! Didn't I Say

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    Oh! Didn't I Say (live)

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    On Broadway (live)


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