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''Automatic'' is a 1989 album released by
Sharpe & Numan Sharpe & Numan was a British synth-pop duo formed by Shakatak's Bill Sharpe (keyboards, producer) and Gary Numan (vocals). They had success with their first single " Change Your Mind" which was a top 20 hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at nu ...
(a collaboration between
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and
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keyboardist/producer Bill Sharpe, member of the jazz fusion group
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).


Background

''Automatic'' was an attempt to recapture the success of Sharpe & Numan's collaboration single " Change Your Mind", which reached number 17 in the UK charts in 1985. Although "Change Your Mind" was initially supposed to be a one-off single, Numan recalled that "the whole experience was great fun and Bill and I left the door open for more work together."''Praying to the Aliens: An Autobiography'' by Gary Numan with Steve Malins. (1997, André Deutsch Limited), p.197 However, Numan was ambivalent about recording a Sharpe + Numan album: Numan wrote the majority of the song lyrics on ''Automatic'' and performed the lead vocals, however, he did not contribute to the writing of the album's music. Backing vocals were provided by
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, who had sung on Numan's four preceding solo albums. ''Automatic'' has a more lightweight-pop and commercial style in comparison to Numan's solo material of the time, although its sound is not especially incongruous in the Numan discography. The opening line of the track "I'm on Automatic" ("This is metal rhythm/A new song on the radio") explicitly references ''
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'', Numan's previous solo album. Most of the album was recorded in late 1987 and part of 1988, but took 18 months for the deal to come together with Polydor Records.


Release

''Automatic'' includes "Change Your Mind" and a remixed version of the third Sharpe + Numan single, "No More Lies" (1988, UK#34). The second Sharpe + Numan single, "
New Thing from London Town "New Thing from London Town" is a song by the English synth-pop duo Sharpe & Numan, released as a single in October 1986. Composed by Bill Sharpe with lyrics by Roger Odell and featuring lead vocals by Gary Numan, it spent three weeks on the UK ...
" (1986, UK#52) was not included on ''Automatic'', presumably because it had already been included (albeit in re-recorded form) on Numan's 1986 solo album, ''
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''. "I'm on Automatic" was the only single to be released from ''Automatic''; it reached No. 44 on the UK singles chart. The album itself reached No. 59 on the
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, eleven spots lower than ''Metal Rhythm'', which was released nine months before.Strong, Martin C.: "The Great Alternative Discography", 1999, Canongate, Its disappointing sales led to plans for a second Sharpe + Numan album being abandoned, however, the electro-jazz-pop style of ''Automatic'' would influence the general sound of Numan's next solo album, '' Outland'' (1991). Numan expressed dissatisfaction with ''Automatics lack of promotion on the part of Polydor Records. Of the album itself, he recalled:


Re-release

''Automatic'' was out of print for two decades; it was re-released on 18 October 2010 by the London-based reissue label Cherry Pop (CRPOP67). This expanded edition features additional tracks, extensive sleevenotes by Steve Thorpe, track comments from Bill Sharpe & Gary Numan, lyrics to all tracks, and remastered sound by Tim Turan. The release is a Captain Oi! Production (the same team behind the label's
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reissues released in 2009–2010).


Track listing


1989 edition

All tracks were written by Gary Numan and Bill Sharpe except where otherwise noted. #" Change Your Mind" (Sharpe, Roger Odell) – 4.14 #"Turn Off the World" – 3.58 #"No More Lies" ('89 mix) – 4.02 #"Breathe in Emotion" – 3.25 #"Some New Game" – 4.01 #"I'm on Automatic" – 4.08 #"Rip it Up" – 4.13 #"Welcome to Love" – 3.30 #"Voices" (Numan, Sharpe, Odell) – 3.50 #"Night Life" – 3.41 #"No More Lies" (original 12" mix)* – 7.46 #"I'm on Automatic" (12" mix)* – 7.33 *CD bonus tracks marked with an asterisk.


2010 edition

All tracks were written by Gary Numan and Bill Sharpe except where otherwise noted. #"Change Your Mind" (Sharpe, Roger Odell) – 4.12 #"Turn Off the World" – 3.58 #"No More Lies" ('89 mix) – 4.01 #"Breathe in Emotion" – 3.25 #"Some New Game" – 4.00 #"I'm on Automatic" – 4.08 #"Rip it Up" – 4.13 #"Welcome to Love" – 3.29 #"Voices" (Numan, Sharpe, Odell) – 3.49 #"Night Life" – 3.42 #"Love Like a Ghost" (single B-side) – 3:27 #"No More Lies" (7" version) – 3.25 #"I'm on Automatic" (12" extended version) – 7.34 #"Voices" (extended version) – 5:34 #"No More Lies" (12" extended version) – 7.44 Sharpe and Numan tracks not included on this re-release include the 12" extended version of "Change Your Mind"; all known versions of "New Thing from London Town" (original single version, the extended 12" version, and the ''Strange Charm'' remake), and the unreleased demo "They Say."


Personnel


Musicians

*Gary Numan – lead vocals *Bill Sharpe – keyboards *Roger Odell – drums *
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– backing vocals *John Davies – synthesiser programming (tracks 2 to 12) *Mitch Dalton – guitar (tracks 2, 5 and 7) *Linda Taylor – backing vocals (track 1)


Production

* Bill Sharpe – producer * Nick Smith – mixer,
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* Wally Brill – mixer (track 1)


References


External links

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