Tuesday, March 19, 2019

The 1984 Listening Post - Gary Numan - Berserker

Gary Numan - Berserker


#301
November 9 1984
Gary Numan
Berserker
3.25 out of 5

Highlights:
Berserker
Child with a Ghost
My Dying Machine

This one isn't available anywhere so I had to pull it up on my EHD cuz I have an abnormal affection for all things Numan.
Well, that's not totally true. HAD. Cuz, right around I, Assassin, Gary seemed obsessed with losing me.
He succeeded. Berserker is not great. Now, I know Gary's had problems and issues with depression, etc, and it did nothing for me the first time I heard it, when I did the Numan retrospective or today.

Here's part of the 08 review:
"This is a big, bold heaping pile of industrial noise. Predating Nine Inch Nails by some time there is no way Reznor hadn't heard this record. A lot of synth musicians were playing around with these sounds, even Sparks found themselves so far in love with their keyboards that they got lost in a miasmic pit of redundant faux-industrial over-production.
Songs like "My Dying Machine" come dangerously close to sounding like Harold Faltermeyer but that was the sound of the times, yes? "Cold Warning" starts off promising but crumbles under the weight of it's own self-aware gravitas and length. Dammit, Gary, cut these tracks by about 90 seconds each, please! And when he does return to the bass driven jazzy sounds on "Pump Me Up" the whole affair just feels tired and dressed up to sound new but not original in any way
If there is any saving grace it's on "Child with a Ghost" a song Numan wrote for his deceased-by-overdose friend and original bassist, Paul Gardiner. "Child" is the most beautiful song Gary has recorded since his Telekon days. A piece of brilliance almost marred by a dreadful sax that appears about 3/4 of the way in."




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9pMWsbKiN8

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