Welcome to 'Listen To The Sirens' a blog based site that aims to share some quality live Gary Numan recordings and Numan related artists. For a number of years I have run a similar site that is focused on The Stranglers (Aural Sculptors). This Numan based site, like the Stranglers one, is absolutely non-profit making. All recordings are shared freely for and by like minded fans. Similarly, no official material will appear on this site. Go and buy it/download it legitimately and support the artist.

Saturday, June 10, 2023

Gary Numan Leas Cliff Hall Folkestone 8th November 1994

 


Nowhere was Numan's return to form more apparent than from the stage. Taking the career spanning set that had recently created a buzz within the fan base on tour with an album to promote into the bargain, a rebirth was in the making.

Listen to this recording from Folkestone and it is clear that something has clicked. There is an energy there that was completely lacking from Numan shows 18 months before.

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Sacrifice Review by Steve Malins (Mojo 1994)

 


GARY NUMAN
Sacrifice
(Numa CD1011)

Sacrifice is a one-man show, written and played by pop's most famous whipping boy, who has rediscovered some of the chill of his early work by returning to the raw DIY feel of Tubeway Army.

For much of the album, the electronics ghost through massive percussion loops, creating a stark, Gothic mood for Numan's downbeat story telling.

His softly spoken recollection of a recurring nightmare on 'Deadliner' recall the frozen electro-pop he revelled in more than a decade ago. However, 'Walk In My Soul' reveals that the dysfunctional extremes of old have matured into some warm-blooded romantisism, and a track like 'Magic' comes across as positively life-affirming. 6.

So at last a positive review, that perhaps is a little at odds with the 6 out of 10 rated given to the album. Steve Malins of course wrote 'Praying To The Aliens' in collaboration with Numan.

Birmingham Alexandra 22nd October 1989

  Come 1989 Numan toured in support of 'The Skin Mechanic', a live partial set album from the previous year's 'Metal Rhythm...