Dead Son Rising

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Dead Son Rising
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Studio album by
Released15 September 2011
Recorded London, Various
Genre
Length52:50
Label Mortal Records
Producer Gary Numan, Ade Fenton
Gary Numan chronology
Jagged
(2006)
Dead Son Rising
(2011)
Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind)
(2013)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 59/100 [2]
Review scores
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Dead Son Rising is the sixteenth solo studio album by English musician Gary Numan, released on 15 September 2011 by Mortal Records.

Contents

On 12 August 2011, The Quietus debuted a radio edit of the song "Dead Sun Rising" on their website. [3] On 28 August 2011, the official Gary Numan website debuted a short "promo edit" of the video for the first single, "The Fall". After the album's release it spent only one week on the UK album charts, entering at number 87 [4] but also reached number 5 in the German alternative albums chart. [5]

Overview

Dead Son Rising grew out of a set of demos Numan had left over from previous projects, but as he explained: 'The original ideas that sparked off these songs are now barely visible. It's grown into another animal, something more experimental.' [6]

The album was co-written and co-produced by Numan with Ade Fenton (Numan's collaborator on his 2006 album Jagged ). The tracks "We Are The Lost" and "Dead Sun Rising" both contain elements from a sci-fi fantasy story Numan had been writing over the previous few years. The album also includes two instrumentals, "Resurrection" and "Into Battle", showcasing some of the soundtrack-type material that Numan and Fenton had been working on recently.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Gary Numan; all music composed by Gary Numan and Ade Fenton.

  1. "Resurrection" – 3:24
  2. "Big Noise Transmission" – 4:20
  3. "Dead Sun Rising" – 4:57
  4. "When the Sky Bleeds, He Will Come" – 4:47
  5. "For the Rest of My Life" – 5:03
  6. "Not the Love We Dream Of" – 5:10
  7. "The Fall" – 4:19
  8. "We Are the Lost" – 5:09
  9. "For the Rest of My Life (Reprise)" – 5:44
  10. "Into Battle" – 5:05
  11. "Not the Love We Dream Of (Piano Version)" – 4:52
  12. "Dead Sun Rising (Early Version)" (Bonus Track – Digital Only) – 5:53

An official remix, Dead Sun Rising (Grayed Out Mix), was also made available free online, and would later appear on the remix album Dead Moon Falling .

Song notes

"Big Noise Transmission" had the live working titles of "Captured Underground Noise Transmission" and "Zulu" (the latter on the North American Pleasure Principle Tour in 2010).

"Dead Sun Rising" is a reworked version of "What Have I Become" from the 2006 Jagged sessions, and featured on the "Small Black Box" tour audio programme.

"When The Sky Bleeds, He Will Come" had the live working title of "Dragging Loop".

"For The Rest of My Life" is a reworked version of "Always" from the 2000 Pure sessions, and featured on the "Purified" tour audio programme.

"The Fall" is a reworked version of "Look" from the 2000 Pure sessions, and featured on the "Purified" tour audio programme. It has existed in a variety of different mixes since it debuted live several years ago.

"We Are The Lost" is a reworked version of "Mercy" from the 2006 Jagged sessions, and featured on the "Small Black Box" tour audio programme.

Super Deluxe Edition

The album was released in three different formats.

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The Super Deluxe Edition of Dead Son Rising

CD/DVD/VINYL

Same contents as CD, plus:

DVD

  1. The Fall Promo Video
  2. Behind The Scenes Footage and Interview
  3. Exclusive Dead Son Rising interview
  4. Slideshow
  5. Gallery

12" Vinyl remixes

  1. The Fall (Motor Alternative Mix)
  2. The Fall (South Central Bad Trip Mix)
  3. The Fall (Motor Club Mix)

Personnel

Production

Charts

ChartPeak Position
UK Albums (OCC) [7] 87

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