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''Strange Charm'' is the eighth solo
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by English musician
Gary Numan Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English musician. He entered the music industry as frontman of the new wave band Tubeway Army. After releasing two albums with the band, he released his d ...
, originally released in November 1986, it was Numan's third release on his self-owned Numa Records label. The album was not released in the
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until 1999 when it was issued in a digitally remastered form with five bonus tracks by
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. In the same year it was also reissued with bonus tracks in the
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by
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.


Background, production and recording

''Strange Charm'' was the last studio album released on his self-owned Numa Records label before he signed a
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with I.R.S. Records (he would later release two more studio albums on Numa in the 1990s). Unlike most of his previous studio albums, ''Strange Charm'' is a fragmented release with no obvious theme on it, either musically or lyrically. The majority of the album was produced by the Wave Team, who had produced most of Numan's previous offering, '' The Fury'' (1985), and continued in a style similar to the previous studio album (with liberal use of saxophone and female backing vocals). However, the album's stand-out tracks, "My Breathing" and "New Thing from London Town", were produced by Ade Orange and Bill Sharpe and Nick Smith, respectively, and offer a departure from the industrial sound of the rest of the album into quite different atmospheres. "
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 ...
" was a re-recorded version of the single released by Numan and Bill Sharpe (under the name Sharpe + Numan) a month before the release of ''Strange Charm''. The ''Strange Charm'' version of the song retains the original music, but features new lyrics written and sung by Numan (the lyrics on the single version were written by Roger Odell). Elsewhere, the songs on ''Strange Charm'' range from radio-friendly pop ("The Sleeproom", "I Can't Stop") to slow-burning ballads "This Is Love"), to fast-paced, energetic synth-rock (the title-track). By the time of ''Strange Charms recording, Numan had found himself more and more alienated from the mainstream of British pop music, while most of the money he had made during the early part of his career had now been consumed by his costly self-funded record label. Numan later recollected that the studio atmosphere was tense: Not only did Numan find it very difficult to create the kind of sound that he wanted for ''Strange Charm'', but the protracted recording sessions resulted in the album being recorded in its entirety twice, diluting Numan's enthusiasm for the finished product. ''Strange Charm'' was finally released in late 1986, many months after singles from the album had been released. " This Is Love" was released in April and peaked at No. 28 on the
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; " I Can't Stop" was released in June and reached No. 27, and the original version of "New Thing from London Town" was released in October and reached No. 52. No singles were taken from ''Strange Charm'' after the album's release in November. The only single Numan released that month was "I Still Remember", a remake of a song from Numan's previous studio album ''The Fury'' (1985). Released as a
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for the
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, "I Still Remember" reached No. 74 on the UK Singles Chart. The ''Strange Charm'' album itself peaked at No. 59 on the
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, and spent only two weeks in the Top 75. For the visual look of ''Strange Charm'', Numan abandoned the white suit-clad persona of ''The Fury'' and instead dyed his hair blond (again) and wore a ''
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''-esque long leather jacket and sunglasses. ''Blade Runner'' was also the influence for one of the B-sides of the album, "Time to Die", which takes its title and most of its lyrical content from
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's dying speech during the climax scene of the film. ''Strange Charm'' is the third of five Numan studio albums to feature saxophonist
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, who performed on the ''Blade Runner'' (1982) film score. Vocal samples from the film can also be heard on Numan's studio albums ''The Fury'' (1985) and '' Outland'' (1991). Numan has referred to ''Blade Runner'' as "one of my all-time favourite films."''Praying to the Aliens: An Autobiography'' by Gary Numan with Steve Malins. (1997, André Deutsch Limited), p. 210 Numan did not support ''Strange Charm'' with a live tour (making it his first studio album since 1981's ''
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'' not to be supported by a concert tour). However, Numan embarked on the 18-date "Exhibition Tour" in September 1987 to promote the compilation album ''
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''. A live album, ''
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'', was culled from the final two shows of the tour (25–26 September 1987) and released in March 1988. ''Ghost'' features live versions of several ''Strange Charm'' tracks.


Different releases

''Strange Charm'' was originally released exclusively in the UK. The original
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release featured "Time to Die" as an extra track at the end of side one. The album saw its first CD reissue on Numan's own Numa label in 1991. It was reissued again in 1996. In 1999 the album was reissued in the UK by
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in remastered form, with five tracks originally released as B-sides as bonus tracks (including "Time to Die"), new artwork and
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. In the same year it was also released in the US by
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, who dropped two of the instrumental bonus tracks of the UK reissue in favour of the extended mixes of "New Thing from London Town" and "I Can't Stop". Additionally the US release used a modified version of the original cover and did not feature liner notes.


Track listing

All tracks written by
Gary Numan Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English musician. He entered the music industry as frontman of the new wave band Tubeway Army. After releasing two albums with the band, he released his d ...
, except for "New Thing from London Town", which has music by Bill Sharpe and lyrics by Numan. 1986 release # "My Breathing" – 6:39 # "Unknown and Hostile" – 4:29 # "The Sleeproom" – 5:19 # "
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 ...
" – 5:57 # " I Can't Stop" – 5:50 # "Strange Charm" – 5:03 # "The Need" – 7:07 # " This Is Love" – 4:32 * The original cassette release included "Time to Die" as an extra track on side one, after "New Thing from London Town". 1999 Cleopatra US CD reissue (CLP 0534-2) # "My Breathing" – 6:36 # "Unknown and Hostile" – 4:31 # "The Sleeproom" – 5:19 # "New Thing from London Town" – 5:56 # "I Can't Stop" – 5:48 # "Strange Charm" – 5:00 # "The Need" – 7:07 # "This Is Love" – 4:31 # "New Thing from London Town" (12" Version) – 7:57 # "Time to Die" – 4:19 # "I Can't Stop" (10" Version) – 6:38 # "Faces" – 4:54 # "Survival" – 5:12 1999 Eagle Records CD reissue (EAMCD074) # "My Breathing" – 6:39 # "Unknown and Hostile" – 4:29 # "The Sleeproom" – 5:19 # "New Thing from London Town" – 5:57 # "I Can't Stop" – 5:50 # "Strange Charm" – 5:03 # "The Need" – 7:07 # "This Is Love" – 4:32 # "Survival" – 5:14 # "Faces" – 4:54 # "Time to Die" – 4:18 # "River" – 3:32 # "Mistasax (2)" – 3:08 * "River" and "Mistasax (2)" are Numan solo tracks that were used as B-sides to the Radio Heart singles "All Across the Nation" and "Radio Heart", respectively. * "New Thing from London Town (12" Version)" is the 12" mix of the Sharpe + Numan single version, with lyrics written by Roger Odell instead of Numan. It is exclusive to the U.S. Cleopatra reissue. The original 7" mix has only ever been re-released on the 1999 Numan compilation album, ''New Dreams for Old: 1984–1998'', and was transferred from a vinyl copy because the original master-tape of the song had been lost.


Personnel

Adapted from the ''Strange Charm'' liner notes. Musicians *
Gary Numan Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English musician. He entered the music industry as frontman of the new wave band Tubeway Army. After releasing two albums with the band, he released his d ...
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;
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;
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* Bill Sharpe – keyboards * Mike Smith – keyboards * Ade Orange – keyboards; guitar * Russell Bell – guitar; backing vocals * Mark Railton – guitar * Martin Elliott – bass * Chris Payne –
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*
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* Ian Herron – drum machine programming * Roger Odelle – drum programming * Jess Lidyard – percussion on "The Need" *
Tessa Niles Tessa Margaret Niles ( ''née'' Webb; born 27 January 1961 in Ilford, Essex) is an English singer, best known as a backing singer for a wide variety of contemporary artists. She began her professional singing career in 1979. Early life and ca ...
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* Linda Taylor – backing vocals Production and artwork * Gary Numan – producer;
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* The Wave Team – producers * Ade Orange – producer * Bill Sharpe – producer * Nick Smith – producer * Tim Summerhayes –
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* Arun Chekraverty –
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* Jeff Hanen – audio mastering * Patti Burris –
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