Wire / Silver / Lead
Artist Wire
Album Title: Silver / Lead
Album Cover:
Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Post-Punk
Format CD
Released 03/31/2017
Label PinkFlag/Mutesong
Catalog No PF24
Bar Code No 5 024545 773323
Packaging Digipack
Tracks
1. Playing Harp For The Fishes (3:44)
2. Short Elevated Period (2:54)
3. Diamonds In Cups (4:09)
4. Forever & A Day (4:06)
5. An Alibi (3:10)
6. Sonic Lens (4:31)
7. This Time (4:17)
8. Brio (3:37)
9. Sleep On The Wing (3:00)
10. Silver/Lead (2:40)
Date Acquired 04/22/2017
Personal Rating
Acquired from Amazon
Purchase Price 12.69

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Notes

Notes:
℗ & © pinkflag 2017
info@pinkflag.com www.pinkflag.com
mailorder: pinkflag.greedbag.com

Credits:
Acoustic Guitar – Colin Newman (tracks: 5, 6, 8, 10)
Art Direction – Jon Wozencroft
Autoharp – Matthew Simms (tracks: 8)
Backing Vocals – Graham Lewis (tracks: 2, 3, 8)
Bass Guitar – Graham Lewis
Drums [Drum Kit] – Robert Grey
Effects [FX] – Colin Newman (tracks: 10), Matthew Simms (tracks: 4, 6)
Electric Guitar – Matthew Simms (tracks: 1 to 7, 9, 10)
Electric Guitar, Keyboards – Colin Newman
Illustration [Cover Image] – Graham Lewis
Keyboards [Hammond SK-1] – Graham Lewis (tracks: 8)
Lap Steel Guitar – Matthew Simms (tracks: 8)
Lead Vocals – Colin Newman (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 to 10), Graham Lewis (tracks: 1, 4, 7)
Loops, Sampler [Samples] – Graham Lewis (tracks: 1, 4, 8)
Mandola – Colin Newman (tracks: 8), Matthew Simms (tracks: 2)
Mastered By – Denis Blackham
Performer [Wire Are] – Colin Newman, Graham Lewis, Matthew Simms, Robert Grey
Producer [Production], Mixed By [Mix], Recorded By [Additional Recording] – Colin Newman
Recorded By [Engineer] – Jeroen Melchers, Tim Lewis (2)
Software Instrument [M-Tron Baritone] – Colin Newman (tracks: 7)
Synth [Modular Synth] – Matthew Simms (tracks: 5, 7)
Synthesizer [Korg MS-10] – Matthew Simms (tracks: 1, 3, 6)
Twelve-String Guitar – Colin Newman (tracks: 3)
Written-By [Music] – Wire
Written-By [Song] – Colin Newman (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 6, 8 to 10), Graham Lewis (tracks: 1, 4, 7), Wire (tracks: 1, 4, 7)
Written-By [Text] – Graham Lewis

Companies, Etc.:
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Pinkflag
Copyright © – Pinkflag
Manufactured By – Key Production
Mastered At – Skye Mastering
Mixed At – Swim Studio
Pressed By – TAKT – 2100006703092
Produced At – Swim Studio
Published By – Pinkflag – 77 2017
Published By – Mute Song – 77 2017
Recorded At – Rockfield Studios
Recorded At – Swim Studio

Barcode and other Identifiers:
Barcode (Printed): 5 024545 773323
Barcode (Scanned): 5024545773323
Matrix / Runout: 2100006703092 www.keyproduction.co.uk
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LK97
Mould SID Code: IFPI UU067

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Number of Files: 10
Official DR Value: DR7
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Reviews
AllMusic Review by Heather Phares:

On Silver/Lead, Wire celebrate their 40th anniversary by throwing some intentional kinks into their well-oiled machinery. Much of their music in the 2010s was as fast-paced as their release schedule, but on their 15th album, they're slower and stranger than they've been in years. Aside from the swift guitar pop of "In a Short Elevated Period," this album doesn't blaze like Change Becomes Us or Nocturnal Koreans; instead, it turns the energy of those albums inward on songs that shimmer like silver and have the heft of lead. Wire are just as keenly observant when they're introspective as when they take aim at the outside world, and when Colin Newman sings "be a good witness of all that you've seen" on the minor-key T. Rex riffage of "Diamonds in Cups," it's an apt description of their modus operandi. Meanwhile, the grinding opener "Playing Harp for the Fishes," which features bassist Graham Lewis on vocals, revives the darkly surreal ruminations that this incarnation of the band seemed to have left behind. The feeling that Silver/Lead's songs should be faster creates a different kind of tension that's arguably more provocative, and interesting, than a barrage of rapid-fire tempos. "An Alibi" is an uneasy post-punk lullaby, while the ironically named "Brio" evokes the languid spaciness of Pink Floyd as well as the desolation Wire mastered decades ago. Slowing things down also lets the melancholy that bubbled under on Wire come to the surface, and Silver/Lead delivers some of the band's prettiest, and saddest, music in some time. Newman imbues "Sleep on the Wing" with a highly literate, ever so slightly ominous sorrow, while Lewis' weary baritone is used perfectly on "This Time," where he sings "this time is gonna be better" to a melody that sounds like a lie the moment it leaves his lips. And when he sings "Ooh darling/I want you to stay" on "Forever & a Day," it shows just how much power naked emotion can have in the hands of a band as famously cerebral and aloof as this one. As precise as ever yet oddly moving, Silver/Lead reaffirms that Wire are more like mercury, shape-shifting effortlessly while remaining true to the things that have always made them great.

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