Musicians
- Gary Numan - Vocals, Polymoog, SCI Prophet-5, Roland Jupiter-4, Yamaha CP-30, ARP Odyssey, Roland CR-78, Linn LM-1, Claptrap, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Percussion, Claves, Handclaps
- Paul Gardiner - Bass, Guitar, ARP Odyssey
- Cedric Sharpley - drums
- Chris Payne - Viola
- John Webb - Roland Jupiter-4, Linn LM1, Handclaps
- Jess Lidyard - Drums
- Mick Karn - Bass, Saxophone
- Nash the Slash - Violin
- Roger Taylor - Drums, Tom-toms
- Rob Dean - Guitar
- Tim Steggles - Percussion
- Sean Lynch - Linn LM1
- Connie Filapello - Vocals
- Roger Mason - SCI Prophet-5, Yamaha CP-30
- Mick Prague - Bass
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