Human | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by Gary Numan and Michael R. Smith | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | Outland studios, England | |||
Genre | Synthpop, electronic music | |||
Length | 62:48 | |||
Label | Numa NUMACD 1013 |
|||
Producer | Michael R. Smith Gary Numan |
|||
Gary Numan chronology | ||||
|
Human is a 1995 instrumental album released by British musician Gary Numan and music producer Michael R. Smith. It consists of 36 tracks from the 75 that had been written for, but were largely unused in, the low-budget 1991 horror/science-fiction movie The Unborn. Numan recorded the music when he was signed with IRS Records, but that label refused to release it (ironically, in 1988, IRS asked Numan to record an instrumental album to be titled No Speak). In his autobiography, Numan described how the Unborn project came about:
Numan and Smith's music for The Unborn, written in early 1991, was later released as the album Human in 1995, through Numan's label Numa Records (it was the last commercially available release from Numa; Numan subsequently signed with Eagle Records in 1997).
Numan has described Human as "an hour-long collection of musical ideas, each with a specific mood or atmosphere in mind, not a conventional instrumental album."
Parts of some of the tracks have subsequently been used in later work by Numan. "A Little Lost Soul" is a semi-instrumental version of the Outland track "Soul Protection"; "Embryo" became the Sacrifice track "The Seed of a Lie"; "Big Alien" and "Mother" are instrumental versions of the Outland track "Heart"; "Tidal Wave" became the Outland track "From Russia Infected"; and "Needles" became the Sacrifice track "Pray".
All tracks written by Gary Numan and Michael R. Smith.
The 1994 CD release of Images - Eleven features clips of several unreleased tracks, namely: