Exile (Gary Numan album)

Exile (Gary Numan album)

Infobox Album | Name = Exile
Type = Album
Artist = Gary Numan


Released = October 20, 1997 (UK) February 10, 1998 (US)
Recorded = Outland, London 1997
Genre = Industrial Gothic
Length = 47:14
Label = Eagle
Producer = Gary Numan
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:rv6gtrawklkx~T1 link]
Last album = "Human" (1995)
This album = "Exile" (1997)
Next album = "Pure" (2000) |

"Exile" is a 1997 album by Gary Numan. Its release continued a surprise critical upswing in Numan's career which began three years earlier with the release of "Sacrifice".

The album followed a loose concept namely that, rather than being opposites, God and the Devil were two sides of the same coin. Each track reflected some aspect of this premise. Unlike "Sacrifice", Numan’s theme in "Exile" was not so much atheistic as heretical; it did not deny the existence of God but, instead, his proclaimed goodness. Shortly after the album's release, Numan explained: "Personally, I don't believe in God at all, but if I'm wrong and there is a God, what kind of god would it be who would give us the world we live in?" [ [http://www.sonic-boom.com/interview/gary.numan.interview.html "Sonic Boom Magazine" interview] ]

The opening number and single, "Dominion Day", set the album’s gothic/industrial rock tone, describing how a man's nightmare becomes reality as Christ returns to Earth in scenes suggestive of the Book of Revelation. The tale was set against a wall of synthesizers, drum loops and distorted guitars. "Dark", which further explored what the composer saw as an incestuous relationship between God and the Devil, became a favourite for movie trailers before being used on the soundtrack of Alex Proyas’ film "Dark City"; it was also featured in the "Tomb Raider II" computer game. "Dead Heaven" turned various biblical conceits on their head (Mary is ravaged, rather than revered, by the Three Wise Men) while "Absolution", a re-recording of a 1995 single, was a bitter reflection on the consequences of unquestioning faith; it was covered by Amanda Ghost on the "Random" tribute album.

Though not a big chart success "Exile" scored almost universally positive reviews, a contrast to the situation in Numan’s early years when he had many hits but was generally condemned by critics. However it further alienated some fans who had been put off by "Sacrifice"’s anti-religious undertones. The website [http://www.remindmetosmile.com/ www.remindmetosmile.com] changed from a tribute page to one openly critical of Numan for being "so bold that he feels he can mock God and feel good about it". Numan’s response was:

:"This sort of reaction always amazes me. Here you have people that genuinely believe that God created this entire bloody universe in just six days, without anybody's help, and yet they seem to think that He needs their help to deal with little me. If God was bothered about me, He would deal with me". [ [http://www.geocities.com/chaoticcrit/numan.html "Chaotic Critiques" interview] ]

The US edition of "Exile" included one extra track, a live recording of "Down in the Park", previously released on the double album "Ghost" (1987); Numan, who did not approve its inclusion, presumed that his record label did it to link him to Marilyn Manson and other artists who had recently covered the song. ["Sonic Boom Magazine" interview] An 'Extended' version of "Exile", approximately half as long again as the original, was released in 1998. Numan toured the UK and US in support of the album to largely sell-out crowds, a concert recording from this period called "Live at Shepherd’s Bush Empire" (US title "Live in London") eventually being released in 2004.

Track listing

# "Dominion Day" – 4:52
# "Prophecy" – 5:05
# "Dead Heaven" – 5:23
# "Dark" – 4:30
# "Innocence Bleeding" – 4:26
# "The Angel Wars" – 5:04
# "Absolution" – 5:00
# "An Alien Cure" – 6:09
# "Exile" – 6:47
# "Down in the Park" (live) (US release only) – 5:10

An extended version was released in the US in 1999 of the first nine tracks. [ [http://www.discogs.com/release/378756 Discogs.com] ]

* All songs written by Gary Numan.

Musicians

* Gary Numan: Guitar, Keyboards, vocals
* Mike Smith: Keyboards
* Rob Harris: Guitar

Notes

References

* Paul Goodwin (2004). "Electric Pioneer: An Armchair Guide To Gary Numan".


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