2010, Virtual
Chiefly influenced by Kraftwerk and David Bowie's Berlin-era collaborations with Brian Eno, Tubeway Army's debut album also displayed Gary Numan's fascination with electronics, the experimental side of glam, as well as science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. Originally released in 1978.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Listen To the Sirens |
| 2 | My Shadow In Vain |
| 3 | Life Machine |
| 4 | Friends |
| 5 | Something's In the House |
| 6 | Everyday I Die |
| 6 | Every Day I Die |
| 7 | Steel and You |
| 8 | My Love is a Liquid |
| 9 | Are You Real? |
| 10 | Dream Police |
| 11 | Jo the Waiter |
| 12 | Zero Bars (Mr. Smith) |
| 12 | Zero Bars (Mr Smith) |
| 13 | Positive Thinking [Live][*] |
| 14 | Boys [Live][*] |
| 15 | Blue Eyes [Live][*] |
| 16 | You Don't Know Me [Live][*] |
| 17 | My Shadow in Vain [Live][*] |
| 18 | Me My Head [Live][*] |
| 19 | That's Too Bad [Live][*] |
| 20 | Basic J [Live][*] |
| 21 | Do Your Best [Live][*] |
| 22 | Oh! Didn't I Say [Live][*] |
| 23 | I'm a Poseur [Live][*] |
| 24 | White Light/White Heat [Live][*] |
| 25 | Kill St. Joy [Live][*] |
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