Biography
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. The band's second and final album, 1979's Replicas, reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart, and spawned a UK No. 1 single with "Are 'Friends' Electric?". Following the band's split, he released his debut solo album The Pleasure Principle later in 1979, which also reached No. 1 in the UK and produced another UK No. 1 single with "Cars". Although his commercial popularity peaked in the late 1970s and early 1980s, he has maintained a strong cult following since then. He has sold over 10 million records. Numan is regarded as a pioneer of electronic music. He developed a signature sound consisting of heavy synthesizer hooks fed through guitar effects pedals, and is also known for his distinctive voice and androgynous "android" persona. He received an Ivor Novello Award, the Inspiration Award, from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors in 2017. In June 2025, Numan made his debut at the Glastonbury Festival.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Colour And The Shape
1997

The Pleasure Principle
1979

Horehound
2009

Replicas
1979

Nightclubbing
1981

Rooty
2001

Telekon
1980

Medium Rare
2011

Obsolete
1998

Cars
1979

Clues
1980

Golem
2015

Gloss Drop
2011

Addictions Volume 1
1989

Things Falling Apart
2000

The X-Files - Songs In The Key Of X
1996

Hang You From The Heavens
2009

The Charlatans
1995

Tubeway Army
1978

The Singles
2005

Maybe It's Live
1982

I, Assassin
1982

URGH! A Music War
1981

Dance
1981
Credited work
2,786 releases · 475 albums · active 1978–2026
- Performance · 6,503
- Production · 1,293
- Other credits · 452
- Engineering · 407
Studios: Rock City Studios · Marcus Recording Studios · Outland Studios, England · Hammersmith Odeon
