Gary Numan The Pleasure Principle - The First Recordings
Released as a 40th anniversary edition of the 2 works "Replicas" and "The Pleasure Principle" released by the pioneer and innovator of the British Synth Pop, the Pleasure Principle was released in the early version, outtake and demo version.
The Pleasure Principle was released in 1979 by Gary Newman, which has been further improved from the previous "Replicas" (79 release) and has earned 16th ranks across the United States and 16th in the United Kingdom, is a 40th anniversary edition that has been released in the early version/outtake and demo version. ) 2 CDs/. Released in 2 forms of 2 LPs.
This reconstituted album allows you to deeply know the evolution of the work and the process of production. In addition, 6 unannounced demo / outtake audio sources on the CD and 2 new unannounced demo sound sources are included in the LP.
Recording in the Freerange studio in Covent Garden, London, is a commemorative piece that has changed from the Tubeway Army name to the first Solo name of Gary Newman, and is also a representative work of the UK New Wave.
This time, the 2LP import is released in Orange Vinal.