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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.
The discography of Wire, an English rock band, consists of seventeen studio albums, twenty-six live albums, eleven compilation albums, eleven EPs, and twenty-four singles. Albums [ edit ]
Wire's debut album Pink Flag (1977) – "perhaps the most original debut album to come out of the first wave of British punk", according to AllMusic [4] – contains songs that are diverse in mood and style, but most use a minimalist punk approach combined with unorthodox structures. [5] "Field Day for the Sundays", for example, is only 28 ...
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. [1] Professional ...
On Returning (1977–1979) is a compilation album by English rock band Wire.It was released in 1989 and comprises recordings of the band from 1977 to 1979 (the albums Pink Flag, Chairs Missing and 154, which are also each represented graphically on the album cover), and is seen as the band's first "best of" album, complemented four years later by 1985–1990: The A List which is the "best of ...
Pink Flag: Wire: 1977 Joe Tangari — [32] Chairs Missing: 1978 — 13 June 2007 Daydream Nation: Sonic Youth: 1988 Nitsuh Abebe — [33] 29 October 2007 Unknown Pleasures: Joy Division: 1979 Joshua Klein — [34] Closer: 1980 — 21 April 2008 Let It Be: The Replacements: 1984 Mark Richardson — [35] 9 May 2008 Otis Blue/Otis Redding Sings ...
Wire - Pink Flag; 1978. Buzzcocks – Love Bites [1] Crass – The Feeding of the 5000 [1] [2] ... Black Flag – Jealous Again; Circle Jerks – Group Sex [5]
[5] BBC Music called the album a "glorious avant-pop coup" and (referring to the 2006 edition of the album) "the most satisfying of the three reissues [the others being Pink Flag and 154]." [17] In 2004, Pitchfork listed Chairs Missing as 33rd best album of the 1970s. [18] In 2013, NME listed the album as the 394th greatest album of all time. [19]