Gary NumanScarred

Genre:

Rock

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Synth-pop

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Tracklist

Intro 2:27
Pure 4:13
Me, I Disconnect From You 3:00
The Angel Wars 5:04
My Jesus 5:43
Films 3:36
Magic 4:56
Rip 5:06
Cars 3:17
Metal 4:05
Little Invitro 4:26
Down In The Park 5:18
This Wreckage 5:37
Dead Heaven 5:22
I Can't Breathe 5:43
Are 'Friends' Electric? 5:56
A Prayer For The Unborn 5:44
Listen To My Voice 5:23
Replicas 5:04
Observer 2:34
Dance 2:04
Tracks 3:11

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    Cover of Scarred, 2003-01-00, CD Scarred
    2×CD, Album, Stereo
    Eagle Records – GAS 0000242 EDG Europe 2003 Europe2003
    Cover of Scarred, 2003, CD Scarred
    CD, Album; CD, Album, Enhanced
    Eagle Records – ER 20001-2 US 2003 US2003
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    Cover of Scarred, 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo, Blue vinyl, Part 1
    OTB Records – OTB S1 UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred, 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo, Burgundy vinyl, Part 1
    OTB Records – OTB S1 UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred, 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo, Blue & Black 'Splat' Vinyl, Part 3
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    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo, Green Vinyl, Part 1
    OTB Records – OTB S1 UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred, 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo, Black / White vinyl, Part 3
    OTB Records – OTB S3 UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred, 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    LP, Album, Numbered, Stereo, Numbered, Yellow Vinyl, Part 2
    OTB Records – OTB S2 UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred, 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    9×LP, Album, Numbered, Box Set
    OTB Records – OTB UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred, 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo, Brown Vinyl, Part 2
    OTB Records – OTB S2 UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred , 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Test Pressing, Stereo, Grey Vinyl, Part 1
    OTB Records – Test Pressing UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred , 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    LP, Limited Edition, Test Pressing, Stereo, Light Green Vinyl, Part 2
    OTB Records – Test Pressing UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred, 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo, Tangerine Vinyl, Part 2
    OTB Records – OTB S2 UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred, 2010, Vinyl Scarred
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo, Clear vinyl, Part 3
    OTB Records – OTB S3 UK 2010 UK2010
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    Cover of Scarred, 2011, Vinyl Scarred
    2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo, Clear [Transparent], 180g
    Let Them Eat Vinyl – LETV030LP UK 2011 UK2011
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    Cover of Scarred, 2023-02-10, Vinyl Scarred
    2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo, White, 180g
    Mercury Studios (5) – 0217742EMX Worldwide 2023 Worldwide2023
    Cover of Scarred, 2023-01-27, CD Scarred
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    Mercury Studios (5) – 0218190EMX Europe 2023 Europe2023
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    ST2 Records – ST2EA082 Brazil Brazil
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    Eagle Records – none UK UK
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    Cover of Scarred, , CD Scarred
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    Eagle Records – CTX467CD Australia Australia
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    Reviews

    • moggysjm's avatar
      moggysjm
      I am not sure but it looks like this could be the tangerine version of the LP? I have just created a new submission for the tangerine version at Gary Numan - Scarred should these be merged so the images sit in my new submission. Or should the LP colour be changed in the page's heading title info (currently it states (yellow)
      • TubewayRecords's avatar
        TubewayRecords
        Stunning box sets. 100 of each colour vinyl pressed, all numbered. The metal outer case, only 27 were made.
        • sjagardner's avatar
          sjagardner
          I have this too.... incredibly rare and at last auction sold for 1750 pounds!
          • albundybzh's avatar
            albundybzh
            i think that gary numan is completely underrated in . I paid 10 euros for this lp in mint condition because no one bought it and it finished being sold at a discount price. Unbelievable as this lp is a gem
            • chopper0012's avatar
              chopper0012
              I have this, pretty sure there are only about 10 sets around as it was withdrawn.
              • Bowers's avatar
                Bowers
                "Scarred" brings the complete London Brixton Academy show from October 2000, 'Pure' Tour.
                The set starts off with a sizzling "Pure". While it is followed by the familiar "Me I Disconnect From You", the majority of the songs after that focus on the Pure album, with gems like "Rip", "I Can't Breathe", "Prayer for the Unborn" and "Listen To My Voice", but also a great "Angel Wars" (from the Exile album). "Down in the Park" is recast and sounds greater than ever, as is "Replicas" (check out that stomping intro!). The obligatory "Cars" is here of course, but it truly is not one of the better songs on here. Numan has moved on from "Cars" and he is (and we are) the better for it. The 'new' Gary Numan brings us an overall sound that's somewhere in between of NIN's industrial rock and Depeche Mode era-"Songs of Faith and Devotion" (another synth band that discovered guitars, but Numan brings yet more guitars), and it just works great. It's telling that the CD cover shows Numan with a guitar, as if to convery that this is not the same ol', same ol'.
                • guybahir's avatar
                  guybahir
                  It's kind of difficult to think of Gary Numan as a serious musician, let alone a relevant one; it's not that I know of anyone who actually dislikes him or his work (that's hard to do), it's just that usually the name evokes an affectionate smile and nod, a nostalgic fondness.

                  Which was precisely my reaction when I saw this album; Numan, for most people (I think), stands for anachronism; his sound is so distinctive and so connected to a specific era, his "low on batteries" vocals so immediately recognizable and inseparable from his music, that the mere idea of a live album from 2003 sounds like some greedy, evil promoter's idea of a cruel prank, secretly rubbing his hands and grinning malevolently behind the curtains, with poor, unsuspecting, "of course you're hot!" Gary on the receiving side of much giggling and abuse.

                  The album consists of about 60% of his (then) new and critically acclaimed album 'Pure', interwoven with a whole lot of Numan and Tubeway classics. Now critical acclaim, in cases such as these, tends to not mean much other than acknowledgement of the fact that the artist managed to somehow not embarrass themselves terribly, and mainly I was expecting some decent rendering of his 80's classics, nothing more.

                  But here's the thing: no. Numan is living proof that if you stick to something long enough it will become relevant again. The new tracks effortlessly incorporate developments in electronic music into his sound, and they feel of this day and age rather than some old fart trying to belt something out for them young'uns; and the old tracks, well - here's where the magic lies. All of them have been reworked, yes, but mostly the changes are cosmetic and very, very subtle. There's additional percussion, evolved beat, a slight change of bassline, things like that; rather than synth-rock, the music has evolved into soft-industrial, with Gothic tinges; but it is all very organic and never does the essence of the tune change or the end result feel forced in any way - which is truly remarkable, considering the source material.

                  This is a very coherent statement, and it feels that, for the most part, Numan's work has not so much aged well, but rather that it hasn't aged at all; the slight, and (again) organic changes serve to emphasize the sharp intelligence and adaptability of his original musical platform. Rarely have I seen / heard such conceptual fanaticism hold any water a quarter of a century later, let alone with absolute, matter-of-factness dignity.

                  The only weaker part is the encore, which consists of 'Observer', 'Dance', and 'Tracks' - and sounds a lot more anachronistic and less convincing (or convinced) than the rest of the album; but at this point, it's minor quibbling - and really, who isn't allowed some slack in the encore?

                  So yes. Numan, it turns out, IS a serious musician - if for nothing else than for his ability to incorporate change and evolution into his work in a seamless and intelligent manner. Moreso, it could be argued that these seemingly effortless adaptations are a direct result of him being 30 years before his time in the first place, which would make him a bona-fide musical genius. But that's for better-paid people to say.

                  In a sentence: loved it, and found it unexpectedly intelligent, fresh, and relevant.

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