Artist: Tubeway Army
Genre: Electronic/Synth-Pop
Tubeway Army were a British new wave band fronted by Gary Numan whose 1979 hit 'Are "Friends" Electric?' pioneered synth-pop and introduced Numan's distinctive android persona. The song's combination of electronic textures with punk energy created something unprecedented. The album 'Replicas' established the sound that would define early synth-pop. Numan soon continued as a solo artist, achieving further success with 'Cars.' Tubeway Army's influence on electronic music and their role in bringing synthesizers to mainstream rock was foundational. They represented the birth of British synth-pop.
Tubeway Army vinyl records
21 Tubeway Army new and used vinyl albums and singles UK sellers
TUBEWAY ARMY Replicas (Classic 1979 UK first press 10-track LP including Are Friends Electric & Down In The Park. Comes housed in the original non-barcoded picture sleeve with the lyric inner. The sleeve reveals a little minor scuffing whilst the vinyl shows a few cosmetic hairlines which do not affect play
£17.00 used

