Guest Appearances
Albums and singles by other artists on which Numan appears in some form.
- 1980 Robert Palmer: Clues (keyboards and writer, "I Dream of Wires"; co-writer, "Found You Now")
- 1981 Claire Hamill: Ultra Violet Light (single, Numan on keyboards)
- 1982 Dramatis: For Future Reference (lead vocals on "Love Needs No Disguise")
- 1982 Robert Palmer: Maybe It's Live (co-writer, "Style Kills")
- 1984 Tik and Tok: Intolerance (backing vocals and keyboards on "Show Me Something Real") UK #89
- 1982 Nicky Robson: "Stars" (single, co-written by Numan, co-vocals and keyboards)
- 1987 Radio Heart: Radio Heart (lead vocals on three tracks)
- 1994 Dadadang: "Like a Refugee" (lead vocals)
- 1998 Fear Factory: Obsolete (vocals on the cover of "Cars", spoken intro of "Obsolete")
- 1998 The High Kings Of Tara: I Can't Believe It's Not Plankton (Spoken vocals by Numan and wife Gemma Webb on "Mars Is heaven")
- 2000 The 6ths: Hyacinths and Thistles (lead vocals on "A Sailor In Love With The Sea")
- 2000 Dubstar: The Self Same Thing EP (Lead vocals on "Redirected Mail")
- 2003 Rico: Violent Silences (lead vocals on "Crazier")
- 2003 Plump DJs Eargasm (lead vocals on "Pray For You")
- 2003 Junkie XL: A Broadcast From The Computer Hell Cabin (lead vocals on "Angels")
- 2004 Afrika Bambaataa: Dark Matter Moving at the Speed of Light (vocals on the cover of "Metal")
- 2007 Ade Fenton: Artificial Perfect (vocals on four tracks)
- 2011 Battles "Gloss Drop" (vocals on 'My Machine').
- 2011 South Central "Society Of The Spectacle" (vocals on 'Crawl').
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