154

154

by Wire
154

154

by Wire

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Named for the number of live gigs Wire had played to that point, 154 refines and expands the innovations of Chairs Missing, with producer Mike Thorne's synthesizer effects playing an even more integral role; little of Pink Flag's rawness remains. If Chairs Missing was a transitional album between punk and post-punk, 154 is squarely in the latter camp, devoting itself to experimental soundscapes that can sound cold and forbidding at times. However, the best tracks retain their humanity thanks to the arrangements' smooth, seamless blend of electronic and guitar textures and the beauty of the group's melodies. Where previously some of Wire's hooks could find themselves buried or not properly brought out, the fully fleshed-out production of 154 lends a sweeping splendor to "The 15th," the epic "A Touching Display," "A Mutual Friend," and the gorgeous (if obscurely titled) "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W." Not every track is a gem, as the group's artier tendencies occasionally get the better of them, but 154's best moments help make it at least the equal of Chairs Missing. It's difficult to believe that a band that evolved as quickly and altered its sound as restlessly as Wire did could be out of ideas after only three years and three albums, but such was the case according to its members, and with their (temporary, as it turned out) disbandment following this album, Wire's most fertile and influential period came to a close. ~ Steve Huey

Product Details

Release Date: 07/20/2018
Label: Pink Flag
UPC: 5024545812510
Rank: 56589

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I Should Have Know Better
  2. Two People in a Room
  3. The 15th
  4. The Other Window
  5. Single K.O.
  6. A Touching Display
  7. On Returning
  8. A Mutual Friend
  9. Blesses State
  10. Once Is Enough
  11. Map Ref. 41¿¿N 93¿¿W
  12. Indirect Enquiries
  13. 40

Disc 2

  1. Question of Degree [Single]

Disc 3

  1. Single K.O.
  2. On Returning
  3. A Question of Degree
  4. Former Airline
  5. Two People in a Room

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Wire   Primary Artist
Hilly Kristal   Bass (Vocal),Vocals
Hilly Crystal   Voice Loop
B.C. Gilbert   Bass,Vocals,Saxophone,Guitar (Electric)
Colin Newman   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Syndrum,Saxophone,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Graham Lewis   Bass,Loops,Vocals,Keyboards,Saxophone,Percussion,Synthesizer Bass,Vocals (Background)
Robert Gotobed   Drums
Mike Thorne   Piano,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Yamaha Keyboards
Bruce Gilbert   Guitar,Vocals
Joan Whiting   Wind,Cor Anglais
Kate Lucas   Flute
Kate Lukas   Flute,Flute (Alto)
Robert Grey   Drums,Rhythm,Percussion
Tim Souster   Viola,Viola (Electric)

Technical Credits

Gilbert   Concept
Annette Green   Photography
David Dragon   Design,Art Direction
Tim Chacksfield   Project Coordinator
Brian Harris   Design,Typography
Denis Blackham   Remastering
Phil Smee   Design
Daniel Priest   Engineer
Wire   Composer,Producer
Nick Glennie-Smith   Engineer
TV Smith   Composer
Paul Hardiman   Engineer
Steve Parker   Engineer
B.C. Gilbert   Composer,Producer
Ken Thomas   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Colin Newman   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Graham Lewis   Concept,Arranger,Composer,Producer
Robert Gotobed   Composer,Producer
Mike Thorne   Producer
Bruce Gilbert   Composer
Andrew Day   Reissue Design
Robert Grey   Producer
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