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  • Audio CD (1 Nov 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
  • ASIN: B00002EPLU
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 30,776 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. Slowcar To China 9:05£0.79
Listen  2. Night Talk 4:26£0.79
Listen  3. A Subway Called 'you' 4:38£0.79
Listen  4. Cry The Clock Said 9:56£0.79
Listen  5. She's Got Claws 4:58£0.79
Listen  6. Crash 3:38£0.79
Listen  7. Boys Like Me 4:16£0.79
Listen  8. Stories 3:11£0.79
Listen  9. My Brother's Time 4:38£0.79
Listen10. You Are, You Are 4:03£0.79
Listen11. Moral 4:33£0.79
Listen12. Stormtrooper In Drag 4:59£0.79
Listen13. Face To Face 3:46£0.79
Listen14. Dance 2:45£0.79
Listen15. Exhibition 4:24£0.79
Listen16. I Sing Rain 2:29£0.79


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DANCE is an ironic title indeed for one of Gary Numan's latter- period recordings. This slab of decidedly un-danceable tunes, replete with Numan's trademark synth rhythms, beatboxes, and beautifully sculpted robotic-analogue sounds, remains vastly underrated and unappreciated.
Numan's compositional finesse has hardly ebbed over time. If anything, his obsession with sci-fi imagery has grown ever more fantastic ("ASubway Called You", "She's Got Claws"). "Slowcar to China" offers nearly quaint, purring beats and sparkling keyboards,while the stuttering rhythmic hiccups and bottom-end gank of "Night Talk" prove that Mick Karn's bass was integral to these recordings. DANCE certainly wasn't pop music-much of itis too odd and awry for radio exposure-but the album nonetheless managed to worm its way into numerous charts and hearts. With the new-electronic brigade discovering the retro joys of early '80s tech, DANCE is an album that warrants overdue re-evaluation.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Magical, 16 Nov 2002
By Mick E (Up north) - See all my reviews
In 1981 'Dance' saw Gary Numan take the sharpest musical turn of his career. I've got to admit, when I first heard it I despised it. At the time I thought Numan's introduction of saxophone and fretless bass to his music was sacrelige, it was too low-key for all the upbeat connotations of the title, I was simply wanting another full-on Moog-fest. Looking at it now, it is a sombre, haunting masterpiece and is probably the only time Gary Numan seems to have made music with a bit of spontaneity.

'Dance' is arguably Numan's best work lyrically; gone are the ponderings about machines and all things futuristic replaced by stories of broken down relationships, the New Romantic movement and people meeting in cafes but still expressed with Numan's trademark bitterness. Mick Karn's excellent bass playing gives the songs a fluid, almost dreamy quality as Numan reputedly gave him free rein to improvise to his heart's content. Any problems that the album had lay not in it's musical quality but in it's commercial appeal - or lack of it. Numan's decision to experiment with new instruments on a more minimalist, downbeat album probably cost him a few fans, especially after recently quitting touring. As mentioned before, 'Dance' is very low-key, the first 5 songs are all slow to mid-paced, moody affairs and the pace of the album is only raised when we get to 'You Are, You Are' (which I still think was the only obvious single - Numan instead went with the sombre 'She's Got Claws). 'Slowcar To China', 'Crash', 'Moral', 'A Subway Called You', 'Exhibition' and 'Cry, The Clock Said' are, in my opinion, undisputed Numan classics and still among the best songs he's ever written.

There's no doubt that the feel of Japan's 'Gentlemen Take Polaroids' is all over this album but there is honestly not a bad track in sight - but be warned, 'Dance' is nowhere near as easy to listen to as something like 'Replicas', but is probably Gary Numan's most 'musical' album of his career.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Continuing Musical Journey, 2 Feb 2007
By S. Morris (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Gary Numan - Dance Review

I have recently rediscovered Gary Numan and have been buying his albums over a period of months to better appreciate this artist.

I've been listening to his albums in chronological order and have reached "Dance" which was originally released back in 1981.

Firstly, this album is NOT a dance album as its title might suggest. "Dance" is a somewhat sombre affair with only a few more upbeat tracks. Do not let this simple fact put you off, as "Dance" shows a depth to Numan often lacking in many other musicians.

Numan has to be admired for changing not only his sound from the likes of "Pleasure
Principal", but also the theme (i.e. less abstract and more emotional). There aren't many artists who have had the courage to explore their craft like Numan. Since the album "Replicas", Numan has continued developing and adapting his style which is a refreshing change. Numan over his career has taken the listene on a musical journey.
Rarely does Numan produce a bad album, just very different ones. Some people will not like this constant evolution and will instead prefer to stick to more familiar Numan territory.

As is often the case an album can emotionally mirror the mood of the artist and I wonder if "Dance" reflects an emotional scar left behind from a failed romance as much of this album seems to lament a failed relationship perhaps.

"Dance" isn't all pensive listening. There are some real gems here. My personal favourite has to be the utterly charming and melodic "Stories" (Trust me, you'll be humming this one wistfully after a while). I also really like the edgy "Moral" which if I'm not mistaken appears to be a mirror of his earlier "Pleasure Principal" track "Metal" in respect to the rhythm of his vocals - listen to the flow of the lyrics and I'm sure you'll hear the "Metal" melody.

Other upbeat tracks include "She's Got Claws" and "Crash" which also get the fingers
tapping.

"Dance" can initially be a tough listen, but with patience can be a rewarding experience after several listenings - think of it like a fine wine that improves with age.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Innovative, timeless album, 13 Dec 2001
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This for me is one of the best albums I've ever bought of any artist. There isn't a duff track on here. I bought the original vinyl back in 1981 and have waited for a re-release as good as this for a while. Fantastic remastered sound and packaging plus a previously undiscovered vignette of a track 'Dance' which somehow captures the mood & lyric content of the entire album in just 2' 30''! Which brings us to the theme of this album. Contrary to what you might think this is not a dance album (well not an upbeat one anyway). It's an album of lost love and deceit ; there's genuine pain here in every track. Don't play this if you're depressed! Mostly downbeat tracks with brilliant percussion and drum machine use and wonderful guest appearances by Mick Karn, Roger Taylor, Nash the Slash(!) plus some of Numan's old band going back even to Jess Lidyard on the wonderful 'Moral' , a remake of his brilliant 'Metal'. Fave track is the minimalist/ambient 10 minute 'Cry the Clock Said'. I can't stress how great this album is: even the bonus B-sides are truly phenomenal ( like 'Exhibition'). Try this album. It transcends any music fashions that were contemporary in 1981 and is truly timeless.
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1.0 out of 5 stars dance to what?
A Numan completely devoid of ideas scrambles to join a more musically pleasing new romantic phase- all of the riffs or rhythms that approach music are not created by Numan at all... Read more
Published 15 months ago by ndb_master

5.0 out of 5 stars Glorious
Dance deserves much more critical acclaim than it got or gets. It's a superb album that features some wonderful tracks containing some glorious music. Read more
Published on 1 Nov 2006 by sartori

5.0 out of 5 stars In a word...Sheer utter magic
"Dance", the title states and you envisage yourself emerged in another electro-pioneering Moog heavy outing of new wave synth...You saw wrong. Read more
Published on 29 Jan 2006 by William Downie

5.0 out of 5 stars A great work
This is not a typical Numan work, so everyone should try this CD. In my view, Dance is one of the most original albums of the early 80's and one of Numan's finest. Read more
Published on 22 Jul 2004 by S. Pearce

4.0 out of 5 stars DANCE NUMAN STYLE
Diehard fans will have this cd,the rest of the world however,don't know what a gem this really is.Sounding nothing like his previous work,Numan created some of his most... Read more
Published on 7 Nov 2003 by Jon Doughty

4.0 out of 5 stars Funky Numan
This, in my opinion, is the funkiest Numan album ever, yet it is almost the most Poppy he has made. Listen deeply to the songs and you catch all sorts of Numan synth wizardry and... Read more
Published on 26 May 2000 by brangreg@hotmail.com

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