
Gary Numan - Berserker 2x Vinyl LP Reissue
by Gary Numan
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2x Black Vinyl LP Reissue
Release Year: 2025
Catalogue Number: 964145841
Barcode: 4099964145847
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New
Track Listing / Description
A1 Berserker
A2 This Is New Love
A3 The Secret
B1 My Dying Machine
B2 Cold Warning
B3 Pump It Up
C1 The God Film
C2 A Child With The Ghost
C3 The Hunter
C4 Empty Bed, Empty Heart
D1 Here Am I
D2 She Cried
D3 Rumour
D4 The Ship Comes Apart
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 Numan's career, where he was free to experiment and take his sound in a new direction.
The first album to be released during the Numa Years was Berserker, which represented the shift in Numan's sound as he moved toward a harder-edged digital aesthetic, while still honouring the analogue textures of his earlier work. The album not only showcases Numan's creative growth but also celebrates his ability to push boundaries and bring listeners on a captivating musical journey. 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 its haunting themes and tracks like ""My Dying Machine,"" ""This Is New Love,"" and ""Berserker.""
This new remastered and expanded 2LP edition features the original album plus selected bonus tracks, while the deluxe 4CD edition includes 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.
The re-release of Berserker signifies the beginning of The Numa Years retrospective and represents just the first step in a broader exploration of this era.