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The Plan
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Artist(s)Tubeway Army
StudioBeggars UK - Ada
Release DateNovember 16, 1999
UPC Code607618005528
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About Tubeway Army - The Plan

Digitally remastered reissue of the cult new waver's 1978 compilation. Contains all 16 cuts from Beggar Banquet's 1984 reissue of the collection, plus eight unmarked bonus tracks, 'That's Too Bad' (Original Version), 'Oh! Didn't I Say', 'That's Too Bad' (Single Version), 'Bombers' (Single Version), 'Blue Eyes', 'O.D. Receiver', 'Fadeout 1930' and 'Don't Be A Dummy' (Lee Cooper Advert). 24 tracks total. 1999 release. Album Description

Tracks

  1. That's Too Bad
  2. Oh! Didn't I Say
  3. Out of Sight
  4. Bombers
  5. My Shadow in Vain
  6. This Machine
  7. Thoughts No. 2
  8. Something's in the House
  9. Check It
  10. The Monday Troop
  11. This Is My Life
  12. Mean Street
  13. Ice
  14. Crime of Passion
  15. The Life Machine
  16. Critics
  17. Do Your Best
  18. Basic J.
  19. That's Too Bad
  20. Bombers
  21. Blue Eyes
  22. O.D. Receiver
  23. Fadeout 1930

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (7 reviews)

rating: 5 Quoteblew me awayQuote
I never had this album back in the day but it is a nice combination of 1978, 1979, and their First Album. Incredibly powerful guitar work from when Numan was still a Punk. November 30, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteWORDS ARE NOT ENOUGH !!!!!!Quote
Let's get some fact straight.An experienced punk rocker won't find this ¨punkier stuff¨ as other reviewers have.Maybe a very weird form of punk-metal ? This is,nonetheless,rawer and excrutiatingly HEAVY,pre
synths,early Numan material.These aren't songs s.body
dug out and took out of a secret vault,proof to it is I have the same album on vinyl ,dated 1984.The additional value here
are the bonus tracks-which almost duplicate the original number-and the remastering,which is almost welcome,the
original sound being Ok anyway.These songs retain the robotic vocals,staccatto guitars and dry rythmic section which are so tipically Numan,with the addition of such strong,fierce playing no metalhead will be dissapointed.The accompaning booklet has much more one could ask for,and certainly makes for a heavier box indeed.I really appreciate this kind of generosity from a record label.
SIMPLY GORGEOUS. October 20, 2005

rating: 5 Quotemust-have masterpieceQuote
Recent praise has come to Numan from the M.Manson and NIN camps for his technovibe synth stuff. However, in-the-know hardcore punkers know Numan's pioneering mastery of brutally crunchy punk metal. These songs predate the now-tame semi-distorted Judas Priest and Quiet Riot early 80's metal, and surpass that with advanced corrosive guitar violence that did not reach popularity until SLAYER and METALLICA. You heard me ! Songs like Numan's Basic J would have stood out as the "the really heavy punk one" amongst Metallica's Kill Em All record. Raw, punky, harsh seedy downtown lyrics with earnest artistic freshness. The band is rough but punchy and full of awsome riffs and hooks. A must-have for any fans of Numan, punk, metal. November 8, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteIs Numan punk?! Great stuff!Quote
In the liner notes, Gary says, as if to apologize to the techno fans, "I wrote the 'punky' songs with the sole intention of obtaining a recording contract".....but Gary, please don't deride this stuff, for it RULES! Brilliant songs, with almost all strong, awesome trax like That's Too Bad, Bombers, My Shadow in Vain, Something's in the House, Mean Street, Crime of Passion, Life Machine (poignant song with original subject matter), Basic J., Fadeout 1930, etc. etc. This is a must-have gem for fans of old-school '70s glam/punk, yeah! Get it and you won't be sorry! January 8, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteIncredible Punk Rock Gary Numan!Quote
This is a fantastic album, even though it's a collection of demo's and unreleased songs from 1977-1978. I recall buying the first Tubeway Army album on vinyl in 1989 thinking "this will eventually be valued for the nugget o' gold that it is." Sure enough. Bands like Six Finger Satellite and scores of twenty something Kraut geeks just love it. "The Plan" has even less keyboard (maybe none) than the debut T.A. record. "Basic J" has the dopest crunchiest guitar I have ever heard! I looked forever to find this on vinyl and then this CD comes out with extra tracks! Thanks to Numan for re-releasing it. If you like late seventies punk like Wire then get this CD! November 25, 2001

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