Numa Records - Year 1, Track B5, "The Experiment (Of Love)" (Written and produced; keyboards and guitar: John
Webb) NUMA 1004 (1986)
Gary Numan "We Are Glass" (Percussion: John Webb) BEG 35 (May 1980)
Gary Numan "This Wreckage" (Drums: John Webb) BEG 50 (December 1980)
Gary Numan "She's Got Claws" (JP4 Operator, handclaps, LM1. Computer: John Webb) BEG 62 (August 1981)
Paul Gardiner "Stormtrooper In Drag" (Drums: John Webb) BEG 61 (July 1981)
Paul Gardiner "Stormtrooper In Drag" reverse, credits
Gary Numan "We Take Mystery" (Percussion: John Webb) BEG 77 (June 1982)
Gary Numan "White Boys and Heroes" (Percussion: John Webb) BEG 81 (August 1982)
Gary Numan "Warriors" 12" single (Keyboards, Percussion; Engineering Assistant: John Webb) BEG 95T (August
1983)
Gary Numan "Sister Surprise" (Keyboards, Percussion; Engineering: John Webb) BEG 101 (October 1983)
Gary Numan "Berserker" single (Keyboards, Programming: John Webb) NUM 4 (October 1984)
Gary Numan "My Dying Machine" single (Keyboards, Programming: John Webb) NUM 6 (December 1984)
Gary Numan Live EP (Keyboards, Sax: John Webb) NUM 7 (May 1985)
John Webb "The Experiment (Of Love)" a.k.a. "The Experiment (Begins)" and "The Experiment" (Written and
produced; keyboards and guitar: John Webb) NUM 14 (December 1985)
Gary Numan "Cars E-Reg model," credits on Track B1 "We Are Glass" (Percussion: John Webb) BEG 199
(September 1987)
Gary Numan Selection CD, credits on Track 5 "We Are Glass" (Percussion: John Webb) BBP5 CD (November 1989)
Gary Numan "Dream Corosion live EP" (Keyboards, Sax: John Webb) NUM 25 (August 1994)
Gary Numan "Dark Light live EP" (Keyboards: John Webb) NUM 28 (May 1995)
Gary Numan Telekon (Handclaps: John Webb) BEGA 19 (Sept 1980)
Gary Numan Dance remastered CD, credits on Tracks 4 and 12, "'Cry' the Clock Said" and "Stormtrooper In Drag"
BBL 28CD Remastered (1998)
Gary Numan I Assassin album (Percussion: John Webb) BEG 40 (September 1982)
Gary Numan Warriors Lp (Keyboards, Percussion; Engineering Assistant: John Webb) BEG 47 (September 1983)
Gary Numan Berserker Lp (Keyboards, Programming: John Webb) NUMA 1001 (November 1984)
Gary Numan White Noise Live Lp (Keyboards, Sax; Mixing: John Webb) NUMA 1002 (April 1985)
Gary Numan Ipswich 85: The Fury Tour bootleg (Sax: John Webb) TRL002 (1985)
Gary Numan Ghost live Lp (Keyboards, Sax, Vocals: John Webb) NUMAD 1007 (March 1988)
Gary Numan Skin Mechanic live Lp (Sax: John Webb) EIRSA 1019 (October 1989)
Gary Numan / Tubeway Army/Paul Gardiner, Exhibition compilation (John Webb appears on Tracks A5, A7, B1, B5,
C2, C3, D2, D3, D6) BEGA 88 (1987)
Gary Numan "Dream Corosion live Lp" (Keyboards, Sax: John Webb) NUMA 1010 (August 1994)
Gary Numan Dark Light live Lp (Keyboards: John Webb) NUMA 1012 (June 1995)
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)