Numa Records:  The Formative Years

John Webb

Discography

image credits:  Barry Sturdy and Lewis Llewellyn, NuReference.co.uk

Writing Credit

“Lucky” [unpublished] (1978)

“I Am Render” [track 2 on Warriors, Gary Numan]

(1983)

“The Experiment” b/w “Cry Of the

Sea” (instrumental) [7” a.k.a. “The Experiment (Of

Love)”; 12” a.k.a. “The Experiment (Begins)”,

Numa Records] [Numa Records Year 1 (LP)]

(1986)

Sleeve Credit

Singles and individual album tracks

“Stormtrooper In Drag” b/w “Night Talk” [drums]

[7”, Paul Gardiner w/Gary Numan] (1981)

“This Wreckage” b/w “Photograph” [7”, Gary

Numan] (1980)

“We Are Glass” b/w “Trois Gymnopedies” [7”,

Gary Numan] (1980)

“She's Got Claws” b/w “I Sing Rain” and

“Exhibition” [7" and 12” Gary Numan] (1981)

“Warriors” b/w “My Car Slides 1 and 2“ [7", 12”

and Pic, Shape, Gary Numan] (1983)

“Cry, the Clock Said” [Dance, Gary Numan]

(1981)

“This Wreckage” [Telekon Gary Numan] (1980)

Albums, studio

I, Assassin [Gary Numan] (1982)

Berserker [Gary Numan] (1984)

Albums, live

The Live EP [Gary Numan] (1985)

White Noise [Gary Numan] (1985)

Ipswich 85 [Gary Numan, The Fury Tour bootleg]

(1985)

Ghost [Gary Numan] (1987)

The Skin Mechanic Live [Gary Numan] (1989)

Dream Corrosion (The Live EP) [Gary Numan]

(1994)

Dark Light [Gary Numan] (1995)

Albums, compilations

Exhibition [Gary Numan, “We Take Mystery (To

Bed)”] (1989)

For other unofficial, bootleg, and budget

compilations and singles on which the

abovementioned are featured, including Russian

Flexi discs, visit NuReference for a complete

image discography.

Frequent misattribution

Hohokam, "King" [sleeve notes of White Noise

erroneously state that John Webb received his

start in Hohokam with this single)]

Nocturnal Emissions,Tharmuncrape An'goo

[John Webb:  bagpipes] (Soleilmoon Recordings,

1997)

Harry Beckett [“Rolli’s Tune,” Impressed With

Gilles Peterson; John Webb:  drums] (Universal

Jazz, 2002; orig. recording, 1970)

Pre, Epic Fits [John Webb:  guitar, vocals] (Skin

Graft Records, 2007)

John Webb, composer, London, UK (born 1969)