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Wire
Pink Flag [Vinyl]
Wire’s first three albums need no introduction. They are the three classic albums on which Wire’s reputation is based. Moreover, they are the recordings that minted the post-punk form. This was adopted by other bands, but Wire were there first.
It has been a number of years since these albums were readily available. The aim with these new vinyl and CD releases is to approximate the original statements as closely as possible, but with remastered audio. The vinyl releases have the same covers and inners as the originals (minus the Harvest logo). The digipack CDs have identical track listings to their vinyl counterparts. These versions should be considered Wire’s classic 1970s albums, pure and undiluted.
Usually contextualized against a backdrop of two years of the growing cultural importance of punk rock—Wire’s debut Pink Flag, released in December 1977 on EMI’s progressive label Harvest was in fact was something “other.” To the keen cultural commentator, the timing and label of its release will register two essential facts about it. Firstly, too late (a year after the Pistol’s debut release) to be part of UK punk’s first flush and secondly that the band were signaling something beyond punk by their choice of label. Further investigation would reveal twenty-one tracks, some of them clocking in at well under a minute and covering a range of tempi well beyond the buzzsaw rockabilly that had become, even by the second half of 1977, punk’s staple.
A1
Reuters
A2
Field Day For The Sundays
A3
Three Girl Rhumba
A4
Ex Lion Tamer
A5
Lowdown
A6
Start To Move
A7
Brazil
A8
It's So Obvious
A9
Surgeon's Girl
A10
Pink Flag
B1
The Commercial
B2
Straight Line
B3
106 Beats That
B4
Mr. Suit
B5
Strange
B6
Fragile
B7
Mannequin
B8
Different To Me
B9
Champs
B10
Feeling Called Love
B11
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