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Exile is the thirteenth solo studio album by English musician Gary Numan, released in October 1997 by Eagle Records. Its release continued a critical upswing in Numan's career which began three years earlier with the release of Sacrifice, and which had been boosted by the release of the Random tribute album earlier in 1997. The album followed a loose concept namely that, rather than being opposites, God and the Devil were two sides of the same coin. Each track reflected some aspect of this premise. Exile Extended by Gary Numan, released in 1998. This video is for promotional use only. 00:00 Dominion Day 07:45 Prophecy 16:42 Dead Heaven 24:31 Dark Numan: все альбомы, включая When the Sky Came Down , Replicas - The First Recordings , The Pleasure Principle - The First Recordings и другие. Gary Numan - Exile 1997. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Gothic Rock Industrial Rock. Gary Numan. Songs in album Gary Numan - Exile 1997. Gary Numan - Dominion Day. Exile Q&A. Producers Gary Numan. Writers Gary Numan. More Gary Numan albums. Savage Songs from a Broken World. Show all albums by Gary Numan. Listen free to Gary Numan Exile Dominion Day, Prophecy and more. 9 tracks 52:18. Exile Extended is an extended hence the title version of Gary Numan's 1998 release, Exile. The subject is dark and conceptual, dealing with good versus evil and a timely questioning of faith considering the new millennium was right around the corner. Dark subject matter is nothing new to the Numan camp, but Exile Extended is easily one of his darkest. With such heavy subject matter this could have been cumbersome and laborious, but in fact it's just the opposite. Album 1998 9 Songs. Exile Extended Gary Numan. Name Gary Numan. Album Name Exile. Type Album. Released date October 1997. Labels Cleopatra Records Eagle Rock Entertainment Numa Records. Music StyleNew-Wave. Members owning this album1. Dominion Day. Exile is the sixteenth studio album by British musician Gary Numan. Its release continued a critical upswing in Numan's career which began three years earlier with the release of Sacrifice. Unlike Sacrifice, Numans theme in Exile was not so much atheistic as heretical it did not deny the existence of God but, instead, his