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And All the Pieces Matter - Five Years of Music from The Wire is a soundtrack album for the HBO television show The Wire, that was released on January 8, 2008. Track listing [ edit ]
Songs in the Key of Life: Stevie Wonder: 1976 Alan Light — [105] 18 September 2016 Another Green World: Brian Eno: 1975 Mike Powell — [106] 1 October 2016 Music for 18 Musicians: Steve Reich: 1978 Seth Colter Walls — [107] 30 October 2016 Blood on the Tracks: Bob Dylan: 1975 Jesse Jarnow — [108] 1 November 2016 Metal Box: Public Image ...
Mind Hive is the seventeenth studio album from English art punk band Wire, released on 24 January 2020 by Pinkflag. [6] The release was preceded by a music video for "Cactused" made up of clips from the forthcoming documentary People in a Film [7] and streaming audio for "Primed and Ready". [8]
Pitchfork Media Logo. The online music magazine Pitchfork Media began awarding songs Best New Track (BNT) in its track reviews in 2009 as part of its Best New Music section. A total of 98 tracks, which the source reviewed album-only cuts, singles, remixes, a-sides and b-sides of singles and so forth, were given the title in its first year.
The Broadway cast recording of the 1957 musical The Music Man was released as an album by Capitol Records. The original release formats included LP, 4×EP, and reel-to-reel tape. [2] The album spent several weeks at number one on Billboard's Best Selling LPs chart. [5]
Bill Wray (born Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American musician, composer and producer.His performing career spanned the mid-1970s through the early 1980s. Since then he has written and produced a variety of artists from glam metal to cajun.
In 2010 Simms joined Wire for their Red Barked Tree tour [7] initially as a touring guitarist but then as a full member of the band. [7] The first Wire album Simms appeared on was 2013's Change Becomes Us. [8] He went on to appear on: Wire, [8] Nocturnal Koreans, [8] Silver/Lead, [8] and Mind Hive (2020). [9]
Silver/Lead was conceived to arrive in conjunction with the fortieth anniversary of Wire's first gig as a four-piece band on 1 April 1977 at The Roxy in London (there had been three previous gigs with a fifth member, George Gill, earlier that year). [13]