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Focused, textured, futuristic, occasionally silly, occasionally emotional, and raw, “The Pleasure Principle” shows Gary Numan pulling out all of the stops in making one of the weirdest, yet consistently rewarding albums of the late ‘70s, and one that’s still every bit as fun today as it was back then. This still ranks as one of the best new wave albums of all time, and one that has help pushed the genre to a much higher standard.

File under: New Wave, Synth Pop/Label: Beggars Banquet/Original Release Year: 1979

Gary Numan – The Pleasure Principle

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