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Stormtrooper in Drag

"Stormtrooper in Drag"
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Single by Paul Gardiner
from the album Dance (reissue)
B-side "Night Talk"
Released July 1981
Format 7"/12" single
Recorded Rock City Studios, Shepperton 1981
Genre New wave
Length 4:48
Label Beggars Banquet
BEG61 (7"), BEG61T (12")
Songwriter(s) Paul Gardiner, Gary Numan
Producer(s) Gary Numan
Paul Gardiner singles chronology
"Stormtrooper in Drag"
(1981)
"Venus in Furs"
(1984)
"Stormtrooper in Drag"
(1981)
"Venus in Furs"
(1984)
Gary Numan singles chronology
"This Wreckage"
(1980) This Wreckage1980
"Stormtrooper in Drag"
(1981) Stormtrooper in Drag1981
"She's Got Claws"
(1981) She's Got Claws1981

"Stormtrooper in Drag" is the debut single by Paul Gardiner, who was the bass player in Gary Numan's backing band (and in Numan's first band, Tubeway Army). Numan is featured on the single as a co-composer, producer, and musician.

Though the single was released under Gardiner's name alone in 1981, it is often credited as Paul Gardiner featuring Gary Numan, and appears on a number of Numan's compilation albums. Numan not only played on and produced the recording but also co-composed and sang lead vocals. It was published by Numan Music and released by Numan's then-current label, Beggars Banquet.

The track was the first product released by Numan, or any of the former members of his backing band, following his 'farewell' concerts at Wembley Arena in April 1981. It also marked the first time in their four years of working together that the friends and former Tubeway Army bandmates had collaborated in the writing of a published song. The result was a departure from the electropop sound that had been Numan's trademark, featuring a vocal performance and sonic textures that foreshadowed his next album, Dance. Gardiner and Numan were credited with guitar and bass, respectively, contrary to their usual practice; both also played synthesizers while Numan's adopted brother, John Webb, played drums.

The single made #49 in the UK charts in 1981. The 12" cut was a promo-only version on standard black vinyl; its tracks, their mixes and durations, were identical to the 7" single.

The B-side, "Night Talk", was another Gardiner/Numan co-composition which, unlike the A-side, would appear on Numan's September 1981 studio album, Dance. Whereas "Stormtrooper in Drag" featured conventional percussion, "Night Talk" made extensive use of a drum machine, the Linn LM-1. Both songs referenced drugs, the former describing "needles in arms", the latter concerning a man dealing with a lover who is an addict (Gardiner was himself a heroin user, while Numan always claimed abstinence from drugs).


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