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Exposure
Gary Numan
Exposure
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (14) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (15) - Disc #2

2002 compilation for the 80's icon includes the hits, remixes & a CD debut. 27 tracks, 'Films', 'I Die - You Die', 'Are 'Friends' Electric?', 'Pure', 'Dead Heaven', 'Down In The Park', 'Me, I Disconnect From You', '...  more »

     
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All Artists: Gary Numan
Title: Exposure
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Import
Release Date: 8/13/2002
Album Type: Original recording remastered, Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: New Wave & Post-Punk
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 684340000861, 766488982428

Synopsis

Album Description
2002 compilation for the 80's icon includes the hits, remixes & a CD debut. 27 tracks, 'Films', 'I Die - You Die', 'Are 'Friends' Electric?', 'Pure', 'Dead Heaven', 'Down In The Park', 'Me, I Disconnect From You', 'Metal', 'She's Got Claws', 'Magic', 'We Are Glass', 'Music For Chameleons' (12 Inch prev. unreleased on CD), 'My Shadow In Vain' (2002 version), 'Everyday I Die' (2002 version), 'My Jesus', 'Cars', 'Dominion Day', 'Complex', 'We Are So Fragile', 'Rip', 'M.E.', 'We Take Mystery', 'Dark', 'Remember, I Was Vapour', 'Listen To My Voice', 'Deadliner', 'Exposure' (2002 instrumental), 'Voix' & 'A Prayer For The Unborn' (Grayed Out Remix)
 

CD Reviews

Poor Selection
algabal | 06/21/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"There is simply too much of his latter-day work on this album to make it definitive, and the fact is the songs chosen from the later albums are also poor. We get re-recorded selections from his classic album Tubeway Army, only 1 song post 1982, pre 1994 and that song is also re-recorded (a time span in which he put out a lot of music). So basically a bunch of songs from his 3 most popular albums and a bunch of random selections from his last 3 albums. Pure is simply over-represented, 5 songs is way too much for the 'last album'. In my opinion only 4 songs from the albums would have sounded right on this compilation: Pure, Bleed, Love and Napalm, and The Angel Wars. The songs are not represented chronologically, so it can be annoying when you are listening to an absolute classic like "ME" and then soon enough are listening to some average griding 90s industrial. And what can you say when the classic "Warriors" is not even represented at all.
Skip this one, pick up Beggar's Banquets reissues of his catalog from 1978-1983 and if you want more, Metal Rhythm and Sacrifice are the only other worthy albums."