Dream Corrosion

Dream Corrosion is a 1994 live album by the British electronic musician Gary Numan. It was recorded at the London Hammersmith Apollo on 6 November 1993, and was originally released under the Numa Records label.[2]

Dream Corrosion
Live album by
ReleasedAugust 1994
GenreNew wave, synthpop, industrial rock
Length62:34 / 67:29
LabelNuma, Eagle
ProducerGary Numan
Gary Numan chronology
The Best of Gary Numan 1978-1983
(1993)
Dream Corrosion
(1994)
Sacrifice
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

All tracks written by Gary Numan except where noted. All timings are approximate and will vary slightly with different equipment.

1994 Numa LP, MC and CD release (NUMA/C/CD 1010)

Disc one

  1. "Mission (Intro)" - 2:17
  2. "Machine and Soul" - 6:16
  3. "Outland" - 4:09
  4. "Me! I Disconnect From You" - 3:14
  5. "We Are So Fragile" - 3:02
  6. "Respect" - 4:12
  7. "Shame" (Numan/Beggs) - 4:32
  8. "Films" - 5:16
  9. "Dream Killer" - 4:42
  10. "Down In The Park" - 6:12
  11. "My World Storm" - 5:11
  12. "The Machman" - 3:43
  13. "Generator" (Numan/Kipper) - 5:25
  14. "Noise Noise" - 4:21

Disc two

  1. "Cars" - 5:16
  2. "Voix" - 5:34
  3. "You Are In My Vision" - 3:41
  4. "It Must Have Been Years" - 4:32
  5. "That's Too Bad" - 3:41
  6. "Remind Me To Smile" - 3:50
  7. "I'm An Agent" - 4:44
  8. "Are 'Friends' Electric?" - 7:06
  9. "My Breathing" - 7:10
  10. "I Don't Believe" - 4:36
  11. "Bombers" - 4:46
  12. "Jo The Waiter" - 6:32
  13. "We Are Glass" - 5:59
  • Track listing applies to the CD release.

2003 Eagle Records CD reissue (EDMCD 160)

Same CD track listing as Numa release. Different front, rear and inner tray artwork and an essay by Dominic Jones.[3][4]

Personnel

  • Gary Numan - vocals, guitar, producer, mixer
  • Richard Beasley - drums
  • Ade Orange - keyboards, bass
  • John Webb - keyboards, saxophone
  • Kipper - guitars, backing vocals
  • T.J. Davies - backing vocals
  • NuFederation - sleeve design
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References

  1. Raggett, Ned. "Allmusic review". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  2. "Gary Numan - Dream Corrosion at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  3. "Gary Numan - Dream Corrosion (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 6 November 1993. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  4. "Images for Gary Numan - Dream Corrosion". Discogs.com. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
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