Pink Flag (reissue) (CD)
REISSUE. Usually contextualised against a backdrop of 2 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 signalling something beyond punk by their choice of label. Further investigation would reveal 21 tracks, some of them clocking in at well under a minute and covering a range of tempii well beyond the buzzsaw rockabilly that had become, even by the 2nd half of 1977, punk's staple.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Reuters |
| 2 | Field Day for the Sundays |
| 3 | Three Girl Rhumba |
| 4 | Ex Lion Tamer |
| 5 | Lowdown |
| 6 | Start to Move |
| 7 | Brazil |
| 8 | It's So Obvious |
| 9 | Surgeon's Girl |
| 10 | Pink Flag |
| 11 | The Commercial |
| 12 | Straight Line |
| 13 | 106 Beats That |
| 14 | Mr. Suit |
| 15 | Strange |
| 16 | Fragile |
| 17 | Mannequin |
| 18 | Different to Me |
| 19 | Champs |
| 20 | Feeling Called Love |
| 21 | 12 X U |
| 22 | Options R [*] |
| baveystock freddie
- london, , UK |
| My brother had the first (vinyl) issue of this LP. I remember it well as it knocked us all sideways with its spiky combination of intelligence and raw energy. Of all the music that exploded out of the punk revolution, this has lasted better than almost any other i can think of. For Wire had no politics (like the Clash et al) - so their lyrics haven't dated. And their stripped-down sound remains fresh too - maybe because it can now be seen to fit into a line which stretches from early Velvets to Mogwai. Either way, it's a classic.If you've never heard it, time to get acquainted. | |