Wire / 154
Artist Wire
Album Title: 154
Album Cover:
Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Art Rock
Format CD
Released 00/00/1979
Reissue Date 03/27/2006
Label PinkFlag/Mutesong
Catalog No PF13
Bar Code No 8 43190 00052 4
Packaging Digipack
Tracks
1. I Should Have Known Better (3:52)
2. Two People In A Room (2:09)
3. The 15th (3:04)
4. The Other Window (2:07)
5. Single K.O. (2:22)
6. A Touching Display (6:55)
7. On Returning (2:05)
8. A Mutual Friend (4:26)
9. Blessed State (3:28)
10. Once Is Enough (3:23)
11. Map Ref. 41ºN 93ºW (3:36)
12. Indirect Enquiries (3:34)
13. 40 Versions (3:27)
Date Acquired 11/29/2012
Personal Rating
Acquired from Amazon
Purchase Price 13.99

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Notes

Remastered at Skye Mastering.
Originally released in 1979.
Released in a standard Digipak.

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Analyzed: Wire / 154
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR7       -0.10 dB    -8.89 dB      3:52 01/13-I Should Have Known Better
DR7       -0.10 dB    -7.93 dB      2:11 02/13-Two People in a Room
DR6       -0.10 dB    -7.38 dB      3:05 03/13-The 15th
DR7       -0.10 dB    -9.46 dB      2:08 04/13-The Other Window
DR6       -0.10 dB    -8.27 dB      2:24 05/13-Single K.O.
DR5       -0.10 dB    -6.78 dB      6:56 06/13-A Touching Display
DR6       -0.10 dB    -7.78 dB      2:06 07/13-On Returning
DR6       -0.10 dB    -9.00 dB      4:28 08/13-A Mutual Friend
DR6       -0.10 dB    -8.10 dB      3:28 09/13-Blessed State
DR5       -0.10 dB    -6.75 dB      3:23 10/13-Once Is Enough
DR6       -0.10 dB    -7.09 dB      3:40 11/13-Map Ref. 41°N 93°W
DR5       -0.10 dB    -7.87 dB      3:37 12/13-Indirect Enquiries
DR6       -0.10 dB    -7.78 dB      3:29 13/13-40 Versions
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Number of tracks:  13
Official DR value: DR6

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           822 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by Steve Huey
Named for the number of live gigs Wire had played to that point, 154 refines and expands the innovations of Chairs Missing, with producer Mike Thorne's synthesizer effects playing an even more integral role; little of Pink Flag's rawness remains. If Chairs Missing was a transitional album between punk and post-punk, 154 is squarely in the latter camp, devoting itself to experimental soundscapes that can sound cold and forbidding at times. However, the best tracks retain their humanity thanks to the arrangements' smooth, seamless blend of electronic and guitar textures and the beauty of the group's melodies. Where previously some of Wire's hooks could find themselves buried or not properly brought out, the fully fleshed-out production of 154 lends a sweeping splendor to "The 15th," the epic "A Touching Display," "A Mutual Friend," and the gorgeous (if obscurely titled) "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W." Not every track is a gem, as the group's artier tendencies occasionally get the better of them, but 154's best moments help make it at least the equal of Chairs Missing. It's difficult to believe that a band that evolved as quickly and altered its sound as restlessly as Wire did could be out of ideas after only three years and three albums, but such was the case according to its members, and with their (temporary, as it turned out) disbandment following this album, Wire's most fertile and influential period came to a close. [The original 1989 CD issue by Restless Retro features four bonus tracks from an experimental EP issued with some copies of the vinyl LP.]
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