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Dance (Gary Numan album)

Dance
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Studio album by Gary Numan
Released 4 September 1981
Recorded June–July 1981
Studio Rock City Studios, Shepperton
Genre Experimental music, new wave, ambient, jazz fusion, synthpop
Length 57:01
Label Beggars Banquet
Producer Gary Numan
Gary Numan chronology
Telekon
(1980)
Dance
(1981
I, Assassin
(1982)
Singles from Dance (Gary Numan album)
  1. "She's Got Claws"
    Released: 29 August 1981
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars
Release Magazine 6/10 stars
Smash Hits 9/10

Dance is the fifth studio album, and third under his own name, by the British musician Gary Numan, released in 1981. Featuring the Top 10 single "She's Got Claws", the album reached #3 on the UK charts.

With synth pop music in the mainstream by 1981, Numan made a conscious effort to craft a more sombre, personal and musically experimental album, in a jazzier vein than its predecessors.

The album's sound constitutes a significant change in style from the heavy analogue synth arrangements of Numan's earlier hit releases. Side One of the album consists of four long, sparse, slow-tempo minimalist songs, with the rhythm tracks based largely around muted drum machine patterns. The style is not dissimilar to some of the more ambient work by Brian Eno, particularly his solo album Another Green World and collaborations with David Bowie on Low and "Heroes", and tracks by the band Japan such as '"The Tenant" and "Despair". Side Two of the album contains shorter, more conventional songs. One of these, "Moral", is a contrafactum, adapting the tune from Numan's 1979 song "Metal", changing its lyrics into an attack on the New Romantic movement.

Numan's commercial success by this period enabled him to enlist several guest musicians to perform on the album, including guitarist Rob Dean and (fretless) bassist/saxophonist Mick Karn of Japan, drummer Roger Taylor of Queen, keyboardist Roger Mason of Australian band Models, and Canadian alternative musician Nash the Slash (who had performed live with Numan in 1980 and 1981).


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