Wire / Pink Flag
Artist Wire
Album Title: Pink Flag
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Old School Punk
Format CD
Released 12/00/1977
Reissue Date 00/00/1987
Label Harvest / EMI Records Ltd.
Catalog No CD HAR 1
Bar Code No none
Reissue Yes
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Reuters (3:02)
2. Field Day (0:28)
3. Three Girl Rhumba (1:23)
4. Ex Lion Tamer (2:17)
5. Lowdown (2:26)
6. Start To Move (1:12)
7. Brazil (0:40)
8. It's So Obvious (0:53)
9. Surgeon's Girl (1:17)
10. Pink Flag (3:48)
11. The Commercial (0:49)
12. Straight Line (0:44)
13. 106 Beats That (1:12)
14. Mr. Suit (1:25)
15. Strange (3:58)
16. Fragile (1:18)
17. Mannequin (2:36)
18. Different To Me (0:43)
19. Champs (1:46)
20. Feeling Called Love (1:21)
21. 1 2 X U (1:55)
22. Options R (*) (1:38)
Date Acquired 06/06/1986
Personal Rating
Acquired from Down In The Valley
Purchase Price 18.00

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Analyzed: Wire / Pink Flag
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR10       0.00 dB   -14.18 dB      3:03 01-Reuters
DR12      -3.47 dB   -17.25 dB      0:28 02-Field Day for the Sundays
DR13      -1.56 dB   -17.89 dB      1:23 03-Three Girl Rhumba
DR11      -2.43 dB   -15.94 dB      2:18 04-Ex Lion Tamer
DR11      -0.12 dB   -14.04 dB      2:27 05-Lowdown
DR12      -2.65 dB   -16.78 dB      1:13 06-Start to Move
DR11      -5.22 dB   -18.67 dB      0:41 07-Brazil
DR11      -2.27 dB   -15.87 dB      0:54 08-It's So Obvious
DR10      -2.24 dB   -14.52 dB      1:17 09-Surgeon's Girl
DR10      -1.89 dB   -15.77 dB      3:48 10-Pink Flag
DR11      -4.62 dB   -17.38 dB      0:49 11-The Commercial
DR12      -1.95 dB   -15.77 dB      0:44 12-Straight Line
DR11      -1.48 dB   -14.77 dB      1:13 13-106 Beats That
DR12      -1.21 dB   -14.51 dB      1:25 14-Mr. Suit
DR11      -2.24 dB   -15.16 dB      3:59 15-Strange
DR12      -1.76 dB   -16.75 dB      1:18 16-Fragile
DR10      -3.34 dB   -15.95 dB      2:37 17-Mannequin
DR11      -1.93 dB   -15.41 dB      0:44 18-Different to Me
DR11      -2.27 dB   -16.23 dB      1:46 19-Champs
DR10      -3.63 dB   -15.73 dB      1:22 20-Feeling Called Love
DR10      -1.23 dB   -15.42 dB      1:56 21-1 2 X U
DR14       0.00 dB   -15.72 dB      1:39 22-Options R
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Number of tracks:  22
Official DR value: DR11

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           1411 kbps
Codec:             PCM
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by Steve Huey
Perhaps the most original debut album to come out of the first wave of British punk, Wire's Pink Flag plays like The Ramones Go to Art School -- song after song careens past in a glorious, stripped-down rush. However, unlike the Ramones, Wire ultimately made their mark through unpredictability. Very few of the songs followed traditional verse/chorus structures -- if one or two riffs sufficed, no more were added; if a musical hook or lyric didn't need to be repeated, Wire immediately stopped playing, accounting for the album's brevity (21 songs in under 36 minutes on the original version). The sometimes dissonant, minimalist arrangements allow for space and interplay between the instruments; Colin Newman isn't always the most comprehensible singer, but he displays an acerbic wit and balances the occasional lyrical abstraction with plenty of bile in his delivery. Many punk bands aimed to strip rock & roll of its excess, but Wire took the concept a step further, cutting punk itself down to its essence and achieving an even more concentrated impact. Some of the tracks may seem at first like underdeveloped sketches or fragments, but further listening demonstrates that in most cases, the music is memorable even without the repetition and structure most ears have come to expect -- it simply requires a bit more concentration. And Wire are full of ideas; for such a fiercely minimalist band, they display quite a musical range, spanning slow, haunting texture exercises, warped power pop, punk anthems, and proto-hardcore rants -- it's recognizable, yet simultaneously quite unlike anything that preceded it. Pink Flag's enduring influence pops up in hardcore, post-punk, alternative rock, and even Britpop, and it still remains a fresh, invigorating listen today: a fascinating, highly inventive rethinking of punk rock and its freedom to make up your own rules. [The original 1989 CD issue by Restless Retro features a bonus track, "Options R."]
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