Singles
This re-release, accredited to ‘Gary Numan and the Tubeway Army’, entered the UK charts in April 1983 (02/04/1983) at the No.97 position and remained in the charts for two weeks, last appearing in the charts for week commencing 09/04/1983.
There was only one chart entry for Numan during 2007. This was in the form of a collaborative piece with 'Ade Fenton'. Working together with Ade Fenton, the single ‘The Leather Sea’ spent one week on the UK music charts during the week commencing 11 August 2007. This collaborative single achieved the position of No.72 during its brief music chart life.
Numan’s ‘The Live EP’ entered the music charts on 25 May 1985. The single/EP follows on after the release of the album 'White Noise (Live)'. Appearing for 4 weeks in the Top 4’ music charts it achieved its peak position of No.27 on the 01 June 1985, and its last appearance was in the chart for week commencing 15/06/1985.
The single ‘The Skin Game’ spent only one week on the UK music charts. The release entered the charts on 21 March 1992 at the No. 68 spot, this was its only showing.
The single ‘This Is Love’ was the first single from the ‘Strange Charm’ album to appear in the UK Official Charts (music) during 1986. The single entered the music charts on 19/04/1986 and was listed for three weeks, all in the Top 75, until its final appearance in the charts for week commencing 03 May 1986. ‘This Is Love’ reached its highest chart position in the 26/04/1986 music charts achieving a No.28 spot in that week’s chart.
The third single release from the successful 'Telekon' album was ‘This Wreckage’. The single entered the Official Music Charts in December 1980, peaking at the No.20 position on 17 January 1981. Just like the first two single releases from the Telekon album, This Wreckage was listed in the UK music charts for 7 weeks, 6 being Top 40 appearances. This single last appeared in the music charts in the chart for week commencing 31/01/1981.
The single release of the ‘Warriors’ album title track first entered the UK music charts on the 03/09/1983 at the No.30 spot. The following week (10/09/1983) the single reached its peak position of No.20. All of the single’s chart life (5 weeks) was spent within the chart’s Top 75, four of which were in Top 40 spots. Its final week in the music charts was for the chart for week commencing 01/10/1983 where it was listed at the No.67 position.
The first of the three singles released from the chart-topping album ‘Telekon’, ‘We Are Glass’ entered the UK music charts in May 1980 924/05/1980). The single spent 7 weeks appearing in the charts, 5 of which were positions with the UK’s Top 20. Its highest or peak position achieved was at the No.5 spot on 31 May 1980. This single last appeared in the music charts in the chart for week commencing 05/07/1980.
Taken from the album 'I, Assassin' the equally strange named single ‘We Take Mystery (To Bed)’ was released. This second single from the album entered the UK charts on 19 June 1982 at the No.9 position. The single appeared in 4 weekly music charts in all and was last listed in the weekly chart for 10/07/1982 at position No.35. We Take Mystery (To Bed) spent all of its chart run of 4 weeks in the UK’s Top 40.
The final single to be released from the 'I, Assassin' album was ‘White Boys and Heroes'. As with its predecessor the single also spent a total of four weeks in the UK music charts. It entered the Official Music Charts on the 28 August 1982 at the No.20 spot, spending two weeks at that position the single was last listed in the weekly chart for the week 18 September 1982 at the No.37 position.
The single ‘Your Fascination’ was the first out of 3 releases from ‘The Fury’ album to chart during 1985. Your Fascination entered the UK music charts on the 10 August 1985 and spent 5 weeks appearing in the Official Music Charts. Peaking at the No. 46 position on 17 August 1985, the single spent all of its chart life within the Top 75, finally appearing in the chart published on the 07 September 1985.