Gary Numan - Berserker     [4 CD Expanded Edition] (Expanded Version)

Gary Numan - Berserker [4 CD Expanded Edition] (Expanded Version)

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Gary Numan - "Berserker (Expanded Edition)" In 1984, Gary Numan set up his own label, Numa Records, after parting ways with his previous label, Beggars Banquet. The move signified the beginning of a new period in his career, where he was free to experiment and take his sound in a new direction. The first album to be released via Numa was Berserker, which represented a shift toward a harder-edged digital aesthetic, while still honoring the analog textures of his earlier work. The album finds Numan weaving together fictional and personal narratives into a rich tapestry of sound which, even after 40 years, continues to resonate with fans, celebrated for it's haunting themes and tracks like "My Dying Machine," "This Is New Love," and "Berserker." Newly remastered and expanded 4 CD edition features the original album along with bonus tracks, extended mixes from B-sides, and Numan's live album White Noise, recorded during the Berserker Tour, showcasing his dynamic performance. [4 CD Expanded Edition]

Label: BMG Rights Managemen
UPC: 4099964145854
Release Date: April 25, 2025

Track List

  1. Berserker
  2. This Is New Love
  3. The Secret
  4. My Dying Machine
  5. Cold Warning
  6. Pump It Up
  7. The God Film
  8. A Child with the Ghost
  9. The Hunter
  10. Empty Bed Empty Heart
  11. Here Am I
  12. She Cries
  13. Rumour
  14. This Ship Comes Apart
  15. Berserker
  16. This Is New Love
  17. The Secret
  18. My Dying Machine
  19. Cold Warning
  20. The Hunter
  21. Intro
  22. Berserker
  23. Metal
  24. Me I Disconnect from You
  25. Remind Me to Smile
  26. Sister Surprise
  27. Music for Chameleons
  28. The Iceman Comes
  29. Cold Warning
  30. Down in the Park
  31. This Prison Moon
  32. I Die: You Die
  33. My Dying Machine
  34. Cars
  35. We Take Mystery (To Bed)
  36. We Are Glass
  37. This Is New Love
  38. My Shadow in Vain
  39. Are 'Friends' Electric?