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Gary Numan discography
Gary Numan performing in October 2019
Studio albums22
EPs13
Live albums29
Compilation albums17
Singles51

The following is a comprehensive discography of Gary Numan, a British singer and musician. Numan (born Gary Webb, 1958) released his first record in 1978 as part of the outfit Tubeway Army. Initially unsuccessful, the band scored a huge hit in 1979 with the single "Are Friends Electric" and their second album Replicas, both of which reached number one in the UK. Numan then decided to release further recordings under his own name, beginning with the single "Cars" later in 1979. Both this and the subsequent album The Pleasure Principle also reached number one in the UK, and Numan became a leading force in the British electronic music scene. He scored a third number one album in 1980 with Telekon, and more hit singles and albums until the mid 1980s when his popularity waned. Despite this, he has continued to record and tour on a regular basis up to the present day. His 2017 studio album, Savage (Songs from a Broken World), entered the UK Albums Chart at no. 2, which was Numan's highest chart peak since 1980. His most recent album, 2021's Intruder, also entered the UK charts at no. 2.[1]

Albums

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Studio albums

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Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[2][3]
AUS
[4]
US
[5]
NZ
[6][7]
CAN
[8]
JPN
[9][10]
SCO
[11][12]
SWE
[13]
GER
[14]
NLD
[15]
IRE
[16]
BEL
(FL)

[17]
BEL
(WA)

[18]
SWI
[19]
AUT
[20]
1978 Tubeway Army
1979 Replicas
  • Released: April 1979
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
1 11 124 8 37 45 44
Tubeway Army (Reissued)
  • Released: 4 August 1979
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
14
The Pleasure Principle
  • Released: 7 September 1979
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
1 24 16 19 16 64
1980 Telekon
  • Released: 5 September 1980
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
1 24 64 32 53 30*
1981 Dance
  • Released: 4 September 1981
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
3 85 167 87*
1982 I, Assassin
  • Released: 10 September 1982
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
8 95 201 35*
1983 Warriors
  • Released: 16 September 1983
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
12 53*
1984 Berserker
  • Released: 9 November 1984
  • Label: Numa
45
1985 The Fury
  • Released: September 1985
  • Label: Numa
24
1986 Strange Charm
  • Released: October 1986
  • Label: Numa
59
1988 Metal Rhythm
  • Released: September 1988
  • Label: IRS, Illegal
48
1989 Automatic (as Sharpe & Numan)
  • Released: June 1989
  • Label: Polydor (UK)
59
1991 Outland
  • Released: March 1991
  • Label: IRS, EMI
39
1992 Machine + Soul
  • Released: September 1992
  • Label: Numa
42
1994 Sacrifice
  • Released: October 1994
  • Label: Numa
94
1997 Exile
  • Released: 20 October 1997
  • Label: Eagle
48 91
2000 Pure
  • Released: 7 November 2000
  • Label: Eagle
58 23*
2006 Jagged
  • Released: 13 March 2006
  • Label: Cooking Vinyl
59 84
2008 Replicas Redux
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
96
2009 The Pleasure Principle 30th Anniversary Edition
  • Released: 21 September 2009
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
98
2011 Dead Son Rising
  • Released: 15 September 2011
  • Label: Mortal Records
87
2013 Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind)
  • Released: 14 October 2013
  • Label: Mortal Records
20 175 197 24
2017 Savage (Songs from a Broken World)
  • Released: 15 September 2017
  • Label: BMG
2 76 154 3 87 171 12 59 89 94
2021 Intruder
  • Released: 21 May 2021
  • Label: BMG
2 78 2 15 56 15 100 60 33 63
2021 Exile (Reissued)
  • Released: 24 July 2021
  • Label: Ear Music
36
2023 Tubeway Army (reissued)
  • Released: 10 February 2023
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
72 14
"—" denotes releases that failed to chart or were not released

*Indicates chart entry occurred after release year. Release years can be found here.[24]

Extended studio albums

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Year Album Extended release
1984 Berserker 1991
1985 The Fury 1996
1992 Machine & Soul 1993
1994 Sacrifice 1994
1997 Exile 1998

All Extended albums re-released on CD later or on the specified year.

Berserker - all tracks extended except "Pump It Up" / "The God Film" / "A Child With The Ghost"

The Fury - all tracks extended

Machine & Soul - all tracks extended except the cover of "U Got The Look"

Sacrifice - all tracks extended

Exile - all tracks extended

Live albums

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Year Album Peak chart positions
UK
[2][3][25]
AUS
[4]
SCO[26]
1981 Living Ornaments '79 and '80a 2
Living Ornaments '79 47
Living Ornaments '80 39
Live At The Roxy 77[27]
1985 White Noise – Live 29 64
1987 Ghost
1989 The Skin Mechanic 55
1994 Dream Corrosion 86
1995 Dark Light 107
1998 Living Ornaments '81
1999 The Radio One Recordings
2003 Scarred - Live At Brixton Academy 160 40*
2004 Live at Shepherds Bush Empire
Hope Bleeds
Live in London
2005 Fragment 1/04
Fragment 2/04
2007 The Complete John Peel Sessions
Jagged Live
2008 Engineers
Telekon – Live
2009 Replicas Live[2]
2010 The Pleasure Principle Live
2011 Decoder (Live in Australia)
2012 Big Noise Transmission
2013 Machine Music Live
2016 Obsession – Live at the Hammersmith Eventim Apollo
Here in the Black – Live at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
2017 Live at Hammersmith Odeon 1989
2018 Savage – Live at Brixton Academy 75 45
2019 When the Sky Came Down[28] 51 56
"—" denotes releases that failed to chart or were not released

*Indicates chart entry occurred after release year. Release years can be found here.[24]

  • ^a expanded and reissued as Living Ornaments '79 in 1998 and Living Ornaments '80 in 2005

Compilation albums

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Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications
UK[3] SCO[29]
1980 Photograph (released only in Germany)
1982 New Man Numan: The Best of Gary Numan 45
1984 The Plan 29
1987 Exhibition 43
1990 Asyluma (released only in Japan)
1992 Isolate
1993 The Best of Gary Numan 1978–1983 70
1994 Here I Am[30]
1996 The Premier Hits 21 48
1997 Random (various artists covers)
1999 Nicholson / Numan 1987–1994
New Dreams for Old
2002 Disconnection
2002 Exposure 44 50
2003 Reconnected: Live 'n' More
2004 Resonator (Pioneer of Sound)
2013 5 Albums: Gary Numan
2019 Replicas - The First Recordings[32] 31 14
The Pleasure Principle - The First Recordings[33] 36 13
2021 The Singles Collection 1978–1983[34] 40
"—" denotes releases that failed to chart

Soundtrack albums

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Year Album
1994 The Radial Pair: Video Soundtrack
1995 Human (with Michael R Smith)
2014 From Inside (with Ade Fenton)
2016 For You EP (with Andy Gray)

Remix albums

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Year Album Peak chart positions
UK[3] SCO[24]
1996 Techno Army Featuring Gary Numan (remix album)
1998 Random (02) (remix album)
The Mix (remix album)
2003 Hybrid (remix album) 99 60*
2008 Jagged Edge (remix album)
2012 Dead Moon Falling (remix album)
"—" denotes releases that failed to chart

*Indicates chart entry occurred after release year. Release years can be found here.[24]

Singles

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Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
UK
[2][3]
IRE
[35]
AUS
[4]
NZ
[36]
CAN
[37]
US
[38][39]
BEL
[40]
DE
[41]
NLD
[42]
AUT
[41]
1978 "That's Too Bad" (with Tubeway Army) Non Album Single
Later Reissued on The Plan
"Bombers" (with Tubeway Army)
1979 "Down in the Park" (with Tubeway Army) Replicas
"Are 'Friends' Electric?" (with Tubeway Army) 1 3 12 8 105† 21 23 9 12
"Cars" 1 5 9 18 1 9 28 45 The Pleasure Principle
"Complex" 6 9
1980 "We Are Glass" 5 9 15 42 Telekon
"I Die: You Die"† 6 16 86 102
"This Wreckage" 20 20
1981 "She's Got Claws" 6 12 Dance
1982 "Music for Chameleons" 19 23 I, Assassin
"We Take Mystery (To Bed)" 9 26
"White Boys and Heroes" 20 14
1983 "Warriors" 20 15 Warriors
"Sister Surprise" 32 25
1984 "Berserker" 32 Berserker
"My Dying Machine" 66
1985 "Your Fascination" 46 The Fury
"Call Out the Dogs" 49
"Miracles" 49
1986 "I Still Remember" 74
"This Is Love" 28 Strange Charm
"I Can't Stop" 27
1987 "Cars (E Reg Model)" / "Are 'Friends' Electric?" (remixes) 16 23 Exhibition
1988 "New Anger" 46 Metal Rhythm
"America" 49
1991 "Heart" 43 Outland
"My World Storm (US Promo Mix)" 46
"Emotion" 79 Machine + Soul
1992 "The Skin Game" 68
"Machine + Soul" 72
1993 "Cars" (1993 remix) 53 The Best of Gary Numan 1978–1983
1994 "A Question of Faith" 88 Sacrifice
1995 "Absolution" 91 Exile
"Dark Light (The Live LP)" 92 Dark Light
1996 "Cars" (Premier Mix) 17 The Premier Hits
1998 "Dominion Day" 89 Exile
2002 "Rip" 29 Pure
2006 "In a Dark Place" 63 Jagged
2008 "Are 'Friends' Electric?" 146 Replicas Redux
2013 "Love Hurt Bleed" [A] Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind)
2014 "I Am Dust"
2017 "My Name Is Ruin" Savage (Songs from a Broken World)
"When The World Comes Apart"
"The End Of Things"
"My Name Is Ruin" (Metal Beat Manifesto Poison Remix) Non Album Single
2021 "Intruder" Intruder
"I Am Screaming"
"Saints and Liars"
"Now and Forever"
"—" denotes releases that failed to chart or were not released in that territory

† Non-album single except in US.

† Are "Friends" Electric? charts in the US but only in 1980.

  • 1978" (2/4/1983) – (12" vinyl only, reissued 1985 as 1978 Volume 1) – as Gary Numan and Tubeway Army UK #97
  • "The Peel Sessions" (-/-/1989) – as Gary Numan and Tubeway Army – 'Cars' / 'Airlane' / 'Films' / 'Me I Disconnect From You' / 'Down in the Park' / 'I Nearly Married A Human'
  • "Selection" (-/11/1989) – 'Cars ('E' Reg Extended Model)' / 'Down in the Park' / 'Are 'Friends' Electric?' / 'I Die: You Die' / 'We Are Glass' / 'Music For Chameleons'
  • "1978–79 Volume 2" (16 March 1985) – (12" vinyl only) – as Gary Numan and Tubeway Army UK #76
  • "1978–79 Volume 3" (23 March 1985) – (12" vinyl only) – as Gary Numan and Tubeway Army UK #82
  • "The Live EP" (25 May 1985) – 'Are 'Friends' Electric?' / 'Berserker' / 'Cars' / 'We Are Glass' UK #27
  • "Dream Corrosion – The Live EP" (7/8/1994) – 'Noise Noise' / 'It Must Have Been Years' / 'I'm An Agent' / 'Jo The Waiter' UK#95
  • "Dark Light – The Live EP" (21 May 1995) – 'Bleed' / 'Every Day I Die' / 'The Dream Police' / 'Listen to the Sirens' UK#92
  • "Babylon 1" (-/-/1995) – 'Berserker' / 'My Dying Machine' / 'Empty Bed, Empty Heart' / 'Here Am I' / 'She Cries' / 'Rumour'
  • "Babylon 2" (-/-/1995) – 'Your Fascination' / 'Call Out The Dogs' / 'We Need It' / 'Anthem' / 'This Ship Comes Apart' / 'Mistasax 1'
  • "Babylon 3" (-/-/1995) – 'Miracles' / 'I Still Remember' / 'The Fear (95 Remix)' / 'Puppets' / 'Tribal' / 'Shame'
  • "Babylon 4" (-/-/1995) – 'This Is Love' / 'I Can't Stop' / 'Survival' / 'Faces' / 'Time To Die' / 'Mistasax 2'
  • "Babylon 5" (-/-/1995) – 'New Anger' / 'America' / 'Heart' / 'I Don't Believe' / 'Children' / 'Icehouse' / 'Tread Careful'
  • "Babylon 6" (-/-/1995) – 'The Skin Game' / 'Emotion' / 'Dark Mountain' / 'In A Glasshouse' / 'Hanoi' / 'River'
  • "Babylon 7" (-/-/1995) – 'Machine And Soul' / 'A Question of Faith' / 'The Hauntings' / 'Metal Beat' / 'Whisper of Truth' / 'Play Like God' / 'Absolution'
  • "Dominion Day" (-/-/1998) (US only CD EP) – 'Dominion Day (Extended)' / 'Metal (20th Anniversary Version' / 'Down in the Park (20th Anniversary Version)' / 'Dominion Day (Live)' / 'Dominion Day (Video Edit)' / 'Voix (20th Anniversary Version)' / 'Dead Heaven (Extended)' / 'Cars (Live)'
  • The Babylon series are fanclub only CD EPs featuring (then) exclusive to CD 12" versions, b-sides and rare tracks. 'This Ship Comes Apart' from 1985, remains exclusive to 'Babylon 2'. Although credited as such, 'I Still Remember' was not the 12" version.
  • The Dominion Day US CD EP incorrectly lists only seven tracks and in the incorrect order.
  • The Fallen (11/9/2018) (EP complementing "Savage (Songs from a Broken World)") – 'It Will End Here' / 'The Promise' / 'If We Had Known' / 'It Will End Here' (3:48 edit – digital only)
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Albums and singles by other artists on which Numan appears in some form.

Year Single Artist Album Single Peak Chart Position Album Peak Chart Position Role
UK
[45]
US
US Alt.
[46]
US Main
[46]
US Dance
[46]
SWE
IRE
NZ
DE UK
US
US Indie
SWE
[47]
NLD[48]
[47]
BEL
AUS
1980 "I Dream of Wires" Robert Palmer Clues 31 59 26 Keyboards & Writer
"Found You Now" Co-Writer
1981 "Stormtrooper in Drag"† Paul Gardiner Dance (Reissued) 49 Producer & Lead Vocals
"Love Needs No Disguise" Dramatis For Future Reference 33 Lead Vocals
"Stars" Nicky Robson Non Album Single Producer & Backing Vocals
1982 "Style Kills" Robert Palmer Maybe It's Live 32 148 23 92 Co-Writer
1984 "Venus in Furs" Paul Gardiner Non Album Single 89 Producer
"Show Me Something Real" Tik and Tok Intolerance 89 Keyboards & Backing Vocals
"A Child With A Ghost" Writer
"Ultra Violet Light" Claire Hamill Touchpaper Keyboards
"Pump Me Up" Caroline Munro Non Album Single Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Production, Writer
"The Picture" (B-Side to "Pump Me Up"')
"Pump Me Up" (Remix) Non Album Single
"Pump Me Up" (Instrumental) (B-Side to "Pump Me Up" Remix') Keyboards, Production, Writer
1985 "Change Your Mind" Sharpe/Numan Famous People 17 35 19 22 39 Lead Vocals
Automatic 59†
1986 "New Thing From London Town" Strange Charm 52 59 Lead Vocals, Writer of Album Lyrics
1987 "Voices" Automatic 59† Lead Vocals, Co-Writer
"Radio Heart" Radio Heart Radio Heart Featuring Gary Numan 35 Lead Vocals
"London Times" 48
"All Across The Nation" 81
1988 "No More Lies" Sharpe/Numan Automatic 34 59† Lead Vocals, Co-Writer
1989 "I'm On Automatic" 44 59
1990 "Adrenalin" NY (collaboration between Gary Numan and Yen) Non Album Single Co-Producer
1994 "Like a Refugee (I Won't Cry)" Dadadang Like a Refugee (I Won't Cry) EP 78 Lead Vocals
"Like a Refugee (I Won't Cry)" (Acoustic Version)
"Like a Refugee (I Won't Cry)" (Pandemonium Mix)
1995 Are 'Friends' Electric? (Pacifica Mix) Nancy Boy Are 'Friends' Electric? EP Producer
Are 'Friends' Electric? (Desert Mix)
1998 "Cars" Fear Factory Obsolete 57 38 16 20 77 Lead Vocals, Writer
"Obsolete" Spoken Piece
1999 "I Live In Your Dreams" Project Pitchfork I Live In Your Dreams EP 53 Producer
2000 "A Sailor in Love with the Sea" The 6ths Hyacinths and Thistles Lead Vocals
"Redirected Mail" Dubstar The Self Same Thing EP
2003 "Angels" Junkie XL A Broadcast From The Computer Hell Cabin 13
"Ancients" Gary Numan / Andy Gray Hybrid 99 Lead Vocals, Co-Writer
"Crazier" Gary Numan Vs. Rico 13
"Crazier" (Slide Remix) Crazier EP
"Crazier" (Acoustic Glide Mix)
"Big Black Sea" Lead Vocals
"Pray For You" Plumps DJs Eargasm 89
2005 "Metal" Afrika Bambaataa Dark Matter Moving at the Speed of Light 43 Lead Vocals, Writer
2007 "Healing" Ade Fenton Artificial Perfect Lead Vocals, Co-Writer
"Slide Away" Lead Vocals
"Recall"
"The Leather Sea" 72
2009 "25 Seconds" (Gary Numan & Ade Fenton Remix) Mandy Kane 25 Seconds EP Edit Co-Producer
"Venus in Furs" (with Little Boots) The Velvet Underground BBC Radio 6 Live Guest Vocals
"Stuck on Repeat" Little Boots
2011 "My Machines" Battles Gloss Drop 48 98 19 73 Lead Vocals
"Crawl" South Central Society of the Spectacle
2012 "Petals" Officers On the Twelve Thrones
Dead Moon Falling
"For You" Andy Gray
For You EP
"Pleasure In Heaven" Motor Man Made Machine
2014 "Long Way Down" Masafumi Takada The Evil Within (Original Game Soundtrack) Lead Vocals
2015 "Happiness" (Remix) IAMX Everything Is Burning (Metanoia Addendum) Remix Producer
"Losing Myself In You" VOWWS The Great Sun Lead Vocals
2016 "We Are All Hunted" Andy Gray For You EP
"In My Liar's Grave"
"It Will All Rain Down"
"Dark Rain" Titán Dama
"Swansea" Dusky Outer 97
"Here For You" Jean-Michel Jarre Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise 8 27 14 Lead Vocals, Co-Writer
"Talk (Are You Listening To Me?)" John Foxx 21st Century: A Man, A Woman And A City Lead Vocals, Co-Writer
"Within the Deepest Darkness (Fearful)" The Mission Another Fall From Grace 38 Backing Vocals
2018 "Polished Chrome (The Friend Part 1)" Chris Liebing Burn Slow Lead Vocals
"Summer" (Gary Numan & Ade Fenton Edit) Simple Minds Non Album Single Edit Co-Producer
2020 "TOS2020" (Tower of Strength) (with Martin Gore, Midge Ure, Billy Duffy, Rachel Goswell, Andy Rourke, Julianne Regan, Kirk Brandon, Lol Tolhurst, and Miles Hunt) The Mission Guest Vocals
2021 "I Know Time (Is Calling)" (with Paul McCartney) Mark Ronson Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson Lead Vocals, Co-Writer
"Love Like Anthrax" Gang of Four The Problem of Leisure: A celebration of Andy Gill and Gang of Four Lead Vocals
2022 "Vanishing Shadows" Liela Moss Internal Working Model Guest Vocals

† "Stormtrooper in Drag" was originally a stand-alone single but has since been included as a bonus track on CD versions of Numan's 1981 album Dance as well as various Numan compilation albums

† "Change Your Mind" released in 1985 with Bill Sharpe's solo album Famous People with no chart success, later packaged with the collaboration album Automatic which charted in 1989 at 59.

† "New Thing From London Town" had alterations to the lyrics on the album version of the single release.

† "Voices" released in 1987 as a standalone single, later repackaged later packaged with the collaboration album Automatic which charted in 1989 at 59.

† "No More Lies" released in 1988 as a standalone single, later repackaged later packaged with the collaboration album Automatic which charted in 1989 at 59.

Covers by Numan

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Year Song Album Original Artist Notes
1978 "White Light/White Heat" Live at the Roxy 77

Tubeway Army

The Velvet Underground The only known live album recording of Tubeway Army before coming famous.

Recorded in 1977, unofficially released in 1981, reissued on Tubeway Army in 1998.

1979 "On Broadway" Living Ornaments '79 The Drifters Performed only as a live performance.
1980 "Trois Gymnopédies (First Movement)" Telekon Erik Satie
1984 "On Broadway" The Leo Sayer Show The Drifters Performed with and on The Leo Sayer Show.
1992 "U Got The Look" Machine & Soul Prince
"1999"

Notable covers and samples of Numan

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Year Song Artist Artist Album Original Album(s) Original Year(s) Notes
1980 "I Dream Of Wires" Robert Palmer Clues Telekon 1980 Performed on Keyboards
1979 "Don't Be A Dummy" John Du Cann The World's Not Big Enough The Plan 1978

1984 (released)

1984 "A Child With A Ghost" Tik & Tok Intolerance Berserker 1984
"Pump Me Up" Caroline Munro Non Album Single Berserker 1985 Written and produced by Gary Numan on his label "Numa" under her own name later included on Numan's 1985 album The Fury entitled "Pump It Up" rather "Pump Me Up"
1994 "Down In the Park" Marilyn Manson Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) EP Replicas 1979 Included in "Sweet Dreams" EP, which was also a cover by Eurythmics.
1995 "Are 'Friends' Electric? Nancy Boy Promosexual Replicas 1979
1996 "Down In the Park" Foo Fighters Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by the X-Files Replicas 1979 Covered song while using lightly sampling the original song
1998 "Cars" Fear Factory Obsolete The Pleasure Principle 1979 Written and co-lead vocalist with the band.
2000 "Metal" Nine Inch Nails Things Falling Apart The Pleasure Principle 1979 Also features a sample from Numan's "M.E.", and a piano line that references "Remember I Was Vapour" from Telekon.
2001 "Where's Your Head At" Basement Jaxx Rooty The Pleasure Principle 1979 Sampling from both songs "M.E." and "This Wreckage"
Telekon 1980
2002 "Freak Like Me" Sugababes Angels With Dirty Faces Replicas 1979 Sampled loop of "Are 'Friends' Electric?"
2005 "Metal" Afrika Bambaataa Dark Matter Moving at the Speed of Light The Pleasure Principle 1979 Written and lead vocalist.
2009 "Hiding All The Stars" Chicane Giants The Pleasure Principle 1979 Sampled "Cars"
2018 "Metal" Poppy Non-album single The Pleasure Principle 1979

Cover songs

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Remake Year Original Year Song Original Release

Album

Remake Release Album Notes
1998 1979 "Metal" The Pleasure Principle Dominion Day EP 20th Anniversary
"Down In The Park" Replicas
1988 "Voix" Metal Rhythm 10th Anniversary
2002 1978 "My Shadow In Vain" Tubeway Army Exposure Remake for compilation album
"Everyday I Die"
2003 1979 "M.E." The Pleasure Principle Hybrid Remake added to the Hybrid remix album
1994 "Bleed" Sacrifice Although it is not considered an official remake and is remixed by Sulpher, it was a ground up production with a complete overhaul in production to the original.
1997 "Absolution" Exile Although it is not considered an official remake and is remixed by Andy Gray, it was a ground up production with a complete overhaul in production to the original.

Top of the Pops appearances

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Year Song UK Peak Chart Position Album Format Date
Singles Albums
1979 "Are 'Friends' Electric?" 1 1 Replicas Live Studio
"Are 'Friends' Electric?" 1 1
"Are 'Friends' Electric?" 1 1
"Are 'Friends' Electric?" 1 1
"Cars" 1 1 The Pleasure Principle
"Cars" 1 1
"Complex" 6 1 Radio
1980 "We Are Glass" 5 1 Telekon Music Video
"I Die: You Die" 6 1
"This Wreckage" 20 1 Live Studio
1981 "She's Got Claws" 6 3 Dance Music Video
"Love Needs No Disguise" (With Dramatis) 33 - For Future Reference
1982 "Music For Chameleons" 19 8 I, Assassin Live Studio
"Music For Chameleons" 19 8
"We Take Mystery (To Bed)" 9 8 Music Video
"White Boys and Heros" 20 8
1983 "Warriors" 20 12 Warriors Live Studio
"Sister Surprise" 32 12
1984 "Berserker" 32 45 Berserker
1985 "Change Your Mind" (With Bill Sharpe) 17 - Famous People
1986 "I Can't Stop" 27 59 Strange Charm Music Video
1987 "Cars" 'E' Reg Model Remix 16 43 Exhibition Live Studio
1993 "Cars" (Sprint Mix) 53 70 The Best Of Gary Numan 1978-1983 Unknown
1996 "Cars" (Premier Mix) 17 21 The Premier Hits Live Studio
2002 "Are 'Friends' Electric?" - - Replicas
"Rip" 29 59 Pure
2003 "Crazier" (With Rico) 13 99 Hybrid

Music videos

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Year Music video Artist Album Director
1979 "Cars" Gary Numan The Pleasure Principle Derek Burbidge
"Complex"
"Metal" Unknown TV Studio
1980 "We Are Glass" Telekon Derek Burbidge
"I Die: You Die"
"This Wreckage"
1981 "She's Got Claws" Dance Julien Temple
"Love Needs No Disguise" Dramatis For Future Reference Unknown
1982 "The 1930's Rust" Gary Numan I, Assassin
"Music For Chameleons"
"We Take Mystery (To Bed)"
"White Boys and Heroes" (TOTP Promo Video) BBC
"We Take Mystery (To Bed)" (TOTP Promo Video)
1983 "Warriors" Warriors Unknown
1984 "Berserker" Berserker Trillion Pictures
"My Dying Machine"
1985 "Change Your Mind" Sharpe/Numan Famous People (Bill Sharpe album)

Automatic (Sharpe/Numan album)

Unknown
"Your Fascination" Gary Numan The Fury Terry Braun
"Call Out The Dogs" Adrienne Sharp
"Miracles" Unknown
1986 "I Still Remember"
"New Thing From London Town" Sharpe/Numan Strange Charm
"This Is Love" Gary Numan
"I Can't Stop"
"I Can't Stop" (TOTP Promo Video)
1987 "Radio Heart" Radio Heart Radio Heart featuring Gary Numan (Radio Heart album)

Nicholson/Numan 1987 - 1994

"Radio Heart" (Alternative take)
1991 "Heart" Gary Numan Outland David Rose
"Emotion" Machine & Soul Tracey Adam
1992 "Machine & Soul"
1994 "Like A Refugee (I Won't Cry)" Dadadang Nicholson / Numan 1987–1994 Vittorio Panza
1998 "Dominion Day" Gary Numan Exile Unknown
1999 "Cars" Fear Factory Obsolete John S. Bartley
2002 "Rip" Gary Numan Pure Unknown
2003 "Crazier" Gary Numan Vs. Rico Hybrid
2006 "In A Dark Place" Gary Numan Jagged Paul Green
2007 "Healing" Ade Fenton Artificial Perfect (Ade Fenton album) Simon Dunn
2011 "The Fall" Gary Numan Dead Son Rising Unknown
"My Machine" Battles Gloss Drop (Battles album) DANIELS
2012 "Petals" (Censored Cut) Officers On the Twelve Thrones (Officers Album)

Dead Moon Falling (Gary Numan Album)

Julian Jones
"Petals" (Extended Cut)
2013 "Love Hurt Bleed" Gary Numan Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind) Joel Kazuo Knoernschild
2014 "I Am Dust" (Logan Owlbeemoth Edit) Logan Owlbeemoth
"I Am Dust" Chris Corner
2017 "Dark Rain" Titán Dama (Titán album) Gabriel Govela
"My Name Is Ruin" Gary Numan Savage (Songs From A Broken World) Chris Corner
"The End of Things" Unknown
"When the World Comes Apart" Paul Green
2020 "TOS2020" (Tower of Strength) The Mission Non Album Single Vicente Cordero
2021 "Intruder" Gary Numan Intruder Chris Corner
"Saints and Liars"

VHS\DVD releases

[edit]
Year Album Peak chart
positions
UK
1979 The Touring Principle '79
  • Format: VHS
1
1982 Micromusic
  • Format: VHS
1
Newman Numan The Best of Gary Numan
  • Format: VHS
1
1985 The Berserker Tour
  • Format: VHS
2
1990 The Skin Mechanic
  • Format: VHS
20
1992 Shadow Man
  • Format: VHS
1994 Dream Corrosion
  • Format: VHS
2002 Berserker
  • Format: DVD
Anthology
  • Format: DVD
2003 Gary Numan In Concert
  • Format: DVD
2004 Hope Bleeds
  • Format: DVD
2005 Fragment 1/04 – Birmingham Academy Live [2004]
  • Format: DVD
Fragment 2/04 – Shepherds Bush Empire Live [2004]
  • Format: DVD
2007 Jagged Live
  • Format: DVD
2008 Broadcasting Live
  • Format: DVD
Cold Warning
  • Format: DVD; expanded version of The Berserker Tour
Telekon Live
  • Format: DVD
2009 Replicas Live
  • Format: DVD
3
The Touring Principle 79
  • Format: DVD
Conversation: The Pleasure Principle Tour 2009 DVD Programme
  • Format: DVD
2010 Micromusic
  • Format: DVD
The Pleasure Principle Live
  • Format: DVD
2011 Decoder
  • Format: DVD
2012 Machine Music
  • Format: DVD
Big Noise Transmission
  • Format: DVD
2013 Machine Music Live
  • Format: DVD
Splintered – The Making of Splinter
  • Format: DVD
2014 From Inside
  • Format: DVD
2016 Here In the Black Live
  • Format: DVD
Obsession Live
  • Format: DVD
Reinvention
  • Format: DVD
Gary Numan: Android in La La Land
  • Format: DVD
2017 Legacy Liverpool Live
  • Format: DVD
2018 Savage: Live at Brixton
  • Format: DVD
2019 When the Sky Came Down
  • Format: DVD

Explanatory notes

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  1. ^ "Love Hurt Bleed" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 15 on the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart.[44]

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