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"Heartbeat" is a song written by Colin Newman and originally recorded and released in 1978 by the English rock band Wire on their second album Chairs Missing. Guest Kate Lukas played flute on the track. [1] The song was not uncommon as either an opener or a closer of Wire's live sets at the time.
Wire collaborated with stage designer Es Devlin and artists Jake and Dinos Chapman. [13] In 2005, The Scottish Play: 2004, which contained recordings of live performances from this era, was released. In 2006, Wire's 1970s albums were remastered and re-released with the original vinyl track listings. In 2007, Read & Burn 03 was released ...
Pink Flag is the debut album by the British post-punk band Wire.It was released in November 1977 through Harvest Records. [1] The album was critically acclaimed on release, and has since been highly influential; today it is regarded as a landmark in the development of post-punk music.
Chairs Missing is the second studio album by the English rock band Wire.It was released on 8 September 1978 through Harvest Records. [1] The album peaked at number 48 in the UK Albums Chart.
The Ideal Copy is the fourth studio album by the English rock group Wire, released in April 1987 by Mute Records.It was the first full-length recording following the band's hiatus of 1980–1985 (The band had also recorded and released the Snakedrill EP in 1986 after reuniting).
Wire is the self-titled fourteenth studio album by British post-punk band Wire. It was released on 13 April 2015 through the band's Pinkflag label. ... Lyrics Music ...
"Outdoor Miner" is a song written by Colin Newman and Graham Lewis, and performed by the English post-punk band Wire. It was released in January 1979 as the band's fourth single (reaching number 51 in the UK singles chart) [3] and appeared on their second album, Chairs Missing.
"The 15th" is a song from the 1979 album 154 by the English rock band Wire, written by Colin Newman. [2] Fischerspooner cover "The 15th" Single by Fischerspooner;