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Download Gary Numan - Small Black Box
  • Performer Gary Numan
  • Title Small Black Box
  • Date of release Apr 2006
  • Country UK
  • Style Interview, Industrial
  • Label Mortal Records
  • Catalog number APO106
  • Other formats 2 × CD
  • Genre Electronic / Sounds
  • Size MP3 2928 mb
  • Size FLAC 1969 mb

Tracklist

1Many People Have Mentioned That Jagged, Although A Very Forward Looking And Contemporary Album, Has Echoes Of An Older Numan Sound. Was This Deliberate And, If Not, How Do You Explain This Feeling?2:12
2Why Have You Gone Back To Using Live Drums Ater Such A Long Time?2:04
3You Said That You Wanted Jagged To Sound Heavier, Darker And More Anthemic But Most Songs Have Long Intro's. Is This Your Way Of Building Tension?0:38
4Why Did You Sign To Artful Records?1:07
5Why Did It Take You Five And A Half Years To Make Jagged?5:24
6Your Early Releases Were Minimalistic, Jagged Is A Massive Sounding Album. How Did This Evolution Happen?1:58
7What, Or Who, Would You Say Shaped The Making Of Jagged The Most?1:28
8How Important Do You Feel Your Voice Is To Your Overall Musical Sound?1:50
9A Lot Of Fans Thought That Jagged Would Be A Much Softer Album After You Became A Father, Especially For The Second Time. Why Do You Think That So Obviously Didn't Happen As Jagged Is Actually The Darkest Album You've Ever Made?2:07
10What Advantages Are There To You By Having Your Own Label? Is It All About Control?4:37
11Has The Way You Write Songs Changed Over The Years?1:30
12How Did The Nine Inch Nails Drummer Jerome Dillon Come To Be Playing On The Album?2:03
13If You Didn't Use The Sulpher Produced Tracks On The Album Why Are Rob & Monti Still Credited As Musicians On Several Songs?1:31
14Why Did You Change The Album Name From Jagged Halo To Jagged?2:07
15What Was The Working Process Like With Ade, Did You Work Side By Side?2:58
16What Do You Enjoy Playing More, Guitar Or Keyboards?1:15
17Is It True That Pressure Is About The Fans?3:44
18How Does It Feel To Be Considered One Of The Main Originators And Influences On So Many Different Genres From Electro-pop, Dance, Goth And On To Industrial, Even Hip Hop Has Acknowledged Your Influence?2:42
19What Did Ade Fenton Add That Made Working On The Album Together So Exciting?3:56
20Jagged Sounds Epic And Visionary At The Same Time. How Much Of It Is Based On Real Moments And How Much Of It Is Fiction?0:51
21What Musical Influenced Helped You Make Jagged, What Were You Listening To?0:58
22Do You Get Anxious When A New Album Is Being Released?4:54
23What Goal Did You Give To Each Of The Guest Musicians That Played On Jagged?2:50
24How Do You See Your Current Role In The Music Scene?1:52
25How Would You Like To Be Remembered?1:15
26Why Did You Stop Working With Sulpher, Who Took Over Co-production After Andy Gray?4:00
27I've Read That The Lyrics Are Deliberately Lacking In Specifics So That People Can Interpret Them To Suit Their Own Lives And Experiences. Is This True, And If So, Why Did You Do That?2:00
28What Made You Move Into Industrial Music?1:44
29Jagged's Been Called A Headphones Album, A Claustrophobic Roller Coaster Ride. Would You Agree?2:36
30It Seems That Much Of Your Music Is Concerned With The Idea Of Something Unknown But Terrifying Waiting For You In The Dark. Why Is This Such A Common Theme For You?4:03
31What Made You Choose Ade Fenton As The Eventual Co-producer For Jagged?5:14
32Does The Album Have A Common Theme Lyrically?2:40
33Will Jagged Be Released As An Extended Album As You've Done With Some Other Albums In The Past?3:02
34Many People Thought That The Success You Had At Artful Was Very Impressive And Were Amazed And Disappointed When You Left. What Happened Between You And Artful That Forced You To Leave?2:45
35With Most Of Your Albums, And Especially The Last Four, You've Managed To Push Technology Way Beyond Anyone Else And Stay At The Forefront Of Music As One Of The Most Innovative Figures Electronic Music Ever Had. How Do You Manage To Constantly Push Yourself To The Edge?4:45
36There Is A Total Contrast Between The Verses And The Choruses On The Songs On Jagged, With Massive Bursts Of Energy And Then Quiet, Ethereal Moments. Why Did You Do This?1:37
37Do You Think That You Have Peaked With Jagged, And This Is The Definitive Dark Numan Album?2:07
38It Must Be Hard Writing An Album Like Jagged When These Days You Seem To Be A Happy Family Man. Do You Still Need To Be Feeling Down To Write Heavy Music The Way You Used To?1:44
39You Were Hated By The Media. Do You Feel Vindicated By The High Level Of Respect Given To You These Days?2:23
40Andy Gray Was Supposed To Be Producing The Album Initially, What Happened?1:26
41What Is Scanner About?3:10
42When Bands Like Sugababes & Basement Jaxx Cover/sample You Is It Embarrassing Or Are You Proud?3:23
43You Said After Pure That, With Jagged, You Were Trying To Make An Album Like Pure Only Darker, More Aggressive And More Anthemic. Is Jagged The Album You Intended To Make Or Did It Turn Out Differently?3:39
44So Many Of The Current Wave Of Electro-pop Acts Are Clearly Influenced By You. You've Said That You're Not That Keen On Electro-clash So How Do You Feel About These Bands?3:01
45What Keeps You So Driven, So Motivated About Making Music?2:27
46The Pure Album Came Out On Eagle. What Happened To The Eagle Deal?1:46
47If Todays Gary Numan Could Meet The Gary Numan Of 1979 What Would He Say To Him?2:59
48With Jagged Your Vocals Have Never Been Stronger. Have You Had Any Vocal Training In Recent Years?1:58
49Do You Listen To Your Own Music For Pleasure?2:36
50How Do You Feel About Your 80's Contemporaries Who Are Following The Retro-nostalgia Route To Try And Restart Their Careers?3:40