CD1:
1. Cars (Demo Version 2)
2. Films (Demo Version)
3. Complex (Demo Version)
4. Random (Remastered 2009)
5. M.E. (Demo Version)
6. Conversation (Demo Version 2)
7. Tracks (Demo Version 1)
8. Cars (Demo Version 1)
9. Metal (Demo Version)
10. Airlane (Demo Version)
11. Trois Gymnopédies No.1 (Demo)
12. Observer (Demo Version)
13. Conversation (Demo Version 1)
14. Engineers (Demo Version)
15. Asylum (Remastered 2009
16. Oceans (Remastered 2009)
17. Photograph (Remastered 2009)
CD2:
1. Airlane (BBC Peel Session)
2. Cars (BBC Peel Session)
3. Films (BBC Peel Session)
4. Conversation (BBC Peel Session)
5. Tracks (Outtake mix)
6. Complex (Outtake mix)
7. M.E. (Outtake mix)
8. Engineers (Outtake mix)
9. Airlane (Outtake mix)
10. Cars (Outtake mix)
The Pleasure Principle: The First Recordings: Even before the single Are Friends Electric? was released, Numan had recruited a permanent drummer and keyboard player and demoed an albums worth of new material between April 9-12, 1979 at Freerange Studio in Londons Covent Garden. This was supplemented by a second session, probably the following June, that yielded four further songs and two re-recordings.
Following the hectic schedule of promoting AFE?, Numan recorded a new session for John Peel the day after the single hit #1 on the UK charts. Rather than record as Tubeway Army, the session was credited to Gary Numan and the group name abandoned at the peak of its success. As before, rather than promote the current album, Numan chose to record four new songs. While the album Replicas hit #1, Numan was busy recording a follow up in Marcus Music Studio. From the surviving tapes there are six mixes marked as outtakes. The discs have been sequenced with the stronger, second Freerange demo preceding the first session but all tracks are in the order of the tapes.
Released in 2019 via Beggars Banquet to commemorate the legendary albums Gary Numan/Tubeway Army issued in 1979.