Tubeway Army

new wave, post-punk, synthpop

Tubeway Army

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Are Friends Electric? 05:23
Friends 05:23
Are Friends Electric 05:23
Are "Friends" Electric 05:23
Are 'Friends' Electric? 05:23
Replicas 05:23
Bombers (Single Version) 03:41
Me, I Disconnect from You 03:22
Me! I Disconnect From You 03:22
Down in the Park 04:24
Listen To The Sirens 03:05
You Are in My Vision 03:14
My Shadow in Vain 02:59
Praying to the Aliens 04:00
It Must Have Been Years 04:02
Everyday I Die 05:25
When the Machines Rock 03:15
We Are So Fragile 02:55
I Nearly Married a Human 06:31
Zero Bars (Mr Smith) 03:12
Do You Need the Service? 03:39
Bombers 03:52
We Have a Technical 08:04
Something's in the House 04:14
Something’s In The House 04:14
I Nearly Married a Human 2 06:38
Only a Downstat 03:36
Oh! Didn't I Say 02:16
Jo the Waiter 02:41
Are You Real? 03:25
The Life Machine 02:45
Blue Eyes 01:44
The Crazies 02:54
Out Of Sight 03:28
Steel and You 04:44
My Love Is a Liquid 03:33
Check It 03:35
This Is My Life 02:16
Fadeout 1930 03:13
O.D. Receiver 02:38
Are 'Friends' Electric? (Shadows On The Wall Mix) 04:27
Jo the Waiter (Bon Apètit Mix) 03:46
The Machman 00:00
The Dream Police 00:00
The Monday Troop 00:00
That's Too Bad (Original Version) 00:00
Love Needs No Disguise 00:00

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - Tubeway Army


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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