@@Sillypaul No he wasn't. Tubeway Army had split up long before Russell, Chris and Ced (who along with Denis Haines formed Dramatis) joined and played on the GARY NUMAN album "The Pleasure Principle".
@@comondIts was only Chris Payne and Ced Sharpley who played on TPP (along with Paul Gardiner). Rrussell joined the live band for the associated tour and stayed for many more years.
Numan only sang the vocals for "Love Needs No Disguise" which is a Dramatis song. Numan didn't write that song, he was just asked to do the vocals on it. The song itself is about how the guys in Dramatis felt about their time touring with Numan.
This song had nothing to do with Numan or Tubeway Army.
Russell Bell was in Tubeway Army, he introduced it, but guess his version
@@Sillypaul No he wasn't. Tubeway Army had split up long before Russell, Chris and Ced (who along with Denis Haines formed Dramatis) joined and played on the GARY NUMAN album "The Pleasure Principle".
@@comondIts was only Chris Payne and Ced Sharpley who played on TPP (along with Paul Gardiner). Rrussell joined the live band for the associated tour and stayed for many more years.
Most definitely a Dramatis song, not Tubeway Army.
Blimey DeNiro in The Irishman!!
Not Numan at all. Great track from a great album though 😁
Sorry Confusing everyone, it was Russell Bell from Tubeway Army days singing it
Numan appeared on one track only if my memory serves me. Oh 2025 I believe , but in no way is Dramatis anything to do with Numan .
Numan only sang the vocals for "Love Needs No Disguise" which is a Dramatis song. Numan didn't write that song, he was just asked to do the vocals on it. The song itself is about how the guys in Dramatis felt about their time touring with Numan.
@jefftolva8945 Ha, yes, I forgot that one, too actually that was the best track .