2006, Pink Flag
REISSUE. 1979's 154 represented the final tableau in Wire's Harvest released 70's Tripych and was the first Wire album to be released to a universal set of 5 star reviews from the British Rock Weeklies thus it represented the point when the British "pop culture establishment" publicly recognised Wire's primacy. "154 makes 95 percent of the competition look feeble" wrote Nick Kent in the NME ", "Wire are achieving a lot of things other-- and more recognised-- names have been striving for" wrote Chris Westwood in Record Mirror (a paper that had slagged off Pink Flag) "The album is a musical Tour de Force" wrote Jon Savage in Melody Maker. Many said it was the album that Bowie and Eno had failed to make with Lodger (as hinted in the RM review), it was on John Lennon's playlist. Without a doubt, even if record sales did not bear it out, Wire had "arrived".
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | I Should Have Known 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 | Blessed State |
| 10 | Once Is Enough |
| 11 | Map Ref. 41¦N 93¦W |
| 12 | Indirect Enquiries |
| 13 | 40 Versions |
| 14 | Song 1 [*] |
| 15 | Get Down, Pts. 1-2 [*] |
| 16 | Let's Panic Later [*] |
| 17 | Small Electric Piece [*] |
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