Gary Numan Announces New Album with The Skaparis Orchestra When The Sky Came Down (Live At Bridgewater Hall, Manchester)

Legendary electronic artist, Gary Numan, has announced a new live album, When The Sun Came Down, with The Skaparis Orchestra. The album is taken from the live show at The Bridgewater Hall, in Manchester.

The album is a reimagination of Numan’s popular album, Savage: Songs From A Broken World, which was originally released in 2017 and entered the UK charts at No. 2. The new live album was specifically designed to be a partnership between the two musical acts, to showcase both sides of their talent.

Numan recently played the Substance 2019 festival, on Nov. 1 at the Los Angeles Theatre, in Los Angeles, CA. He played alongside a plethora of musical acts, such as John Maus, Boy Harsher, Xeno, and many more. Numan played over 10 songs at the festival, and received an encore for his songs “Halo” and “It Will End Here.”

Numan’s and The Skaparis Orchestra’s live album will release on Dec. 13 on 2xCD and DVD. The album will feature 20 songs; nine songs on CD1 and 11 songs on CD2, with a total running time of 65 minutes. The album features the live performance on the DVD.

Gary Numan with The Skaparis: When The Sun Came Down (Live At The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester)

  1. Replicas
  2. Ghost Nation
  3. Metal
  4. Bed of Thorns
  5. Films
  6. Everything Comes Down to This
  7. Pray for the Pain You Serve
  8. Down in the Park
  9. Broken
  10. Splinter
  11. Here in the Black
  12. My Name Is Ruin
  13. Jagged
  14. Mercy
  15. My Breathing
  16. Are ‘Friends’ Electric?
  17. This Wreckage
  18. The End of Things
  19. A Prayer for the Unborn
  20. It Will End Here

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

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