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. These are the definitive re-releases. Each album is presented as an 80-page hardback book the size of a 7-inch, but obviously much thicker. After a special introduction by Jon Savage, Graham Duff provides insight into each track. These texts include recording details, brand-new interviews with band members, and lyrics. The original album is presented on its own CD, accompanied by discs that feature relevant extra tracks: singles; B-sides; demos; and many previously unreleased songs. Pink Flag is a two-CD set; Chairs Missing and 154 have three CDs each. All audio has been painstakingly remastered (or, in some cases, mastered for the first time). This stunning set of presentations also includes a range of images from the archive of Annette Green. Wire's official photographer during this period, Green also shot the covers for Pink Flag and Chairs Missing. Promotional and informal imagery in colour and black and white is featured throughout the books. Most of the photographs have not been seen for 40 years and many have never been published anywhere before. These special editions are something every Wire fan will want to own. 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 tracklistings to their vinyl counterparts. These versions should be considered Wire's classic 1970s albums, pure and undiluted.
T**E
Wire at there very best
With out a doubt the best new wave LP ever recorded, I joke not. There's no need to explain or expand because words can not do 154 justice. Just buy it and mavel.
C**R
Wonderful
The best of the first three albums.
G**R
wire 154
I think everyone sould know about wire I started from the start with pink flag people I had spoken to who were in to the post punk stuff like myself said this was the album they had and sould get.I did not really get it at first but then I did start to get in to it.I really wanted to hear more so I moved on to chairs missing and liked outdoor miner and I am the fly.But in my humble opion the best was yet to come when I got 154 from I sould have known better to The 15th its a great album buy it.
R**R
Pivotal
I purchased this on Amazon back when it only cost £9.98.I am just getting around to reviewing it now, wow, how the price has shot up.Simply put, great music, great band, an all round great collection.
M**
Beware of the Vinyl!
The album is a bone fide classic; no doubt about that. I bought the CD Box Set and the Vinyl. Both sound great but the remastered vinyl is let down by being poorly pressed . My copy suffered from horrendous crackling on A touching Display which rendered it unlistenable . I sent it back .....shame about the Pink Flag quality control
M**T
Up there...
this is my favourite wire LP. just a bit more 'space' in these songs than on the previous two LPs. That said they're all amazing and the cornerstone of any post-punk collection along with PiL. The vinyl and artwork are sensational. Great repress.
S**E
This 3rd Wire re-issue is superb. Great package.
Great package. Great band. A lot of thought has gone into this for Wire fans. Despite having a lot of the material there are a few surprises in there though.
F**E
Ahead of its time
I think this album was ahead of its time, and still is! So no problem in giving it five stars.
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