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Dance-I, Assassin-Warriors, Numan's greatest, most innovative and experimental period in terms of songwriting and production (for me anyway)
Other great songs from the trilogy--Night Talk, Slowcar to China, A Dream Of Siam, War Games, The Image Is, The Iceman Comes (check out Peter Lazonby's breathtaking remix on Random 02), Love Is Like Clock Law, The Rhythm of the Evening . . . but they're all good
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job well done, nice bit of showing the lyrics. an excellent track from this album, which marks another change in direction for gary. the machine phase of his career was behind him now. new elements of jazz and funk, and the distinctive fretless bass of mick karn, from japan, was the new numan sound. also featured are roger taylor of queen on drums, of course nash the slash- violins, and chris payne- violas are abundant. some would say one of gary's best albums, i would tend to agree.
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@philbiker3 Mick Karn top banana
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@kiwijohn01 what about Gardiner?
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Perfect.
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people, including gary, dont like the albums right after Telekon, but i think of Gary the way i think of Metallica... there is great stuff on the albums following the first, most loved albums. there is crap AND genius.
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@mankchester9 Mick Karn
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@kiwijohn01 ooops it was Mick Karn on Dance - my mistake ! I was watching Chameleons just before I posted that Pino comment - they are BOTH bad ass bass players though :) apologies for the goof.
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Mick Karn on bass guitar is the nuts!
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Pino, Pino Pino.... !! genius bass player.
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mick and pino are both ftress bass players
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Love listening to this one when i'm driving !
i love jaydee peraza
lowwalkerbisi 3 years ago
Who (or what) is jaydee peraza?
PureExile 3 years ago