Drums and Wires
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Drums and Wires | ||
Studio album by XTC | ||
Released | August 17, 1979 | |
Recorded | June–July 1979 at The Town House, London | |
Genre | New wave | |
Length | 46:57 | |
Label | Virgin Records | |
Producer(s) | Steve Lillywhite | |
Professional reviews | ||
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XTC chronology | ||
Go 2 (1978) |
Drums and Wires (1979) |
Black Sea (1980) |
Drums and Wires is an XTC album released on August 17, 1979. It reached No. 34 on the UK album chart. It contained the successful singles "Life Begins at the Hop" (released on April 27, 1979 and reaching No. 44 on UK singles chart) which was on some issues of the album, "Making Plans For Nigel" (released on September 14, 1979 and reaching No. 17 on the UK singles chart) and the original recording of "Ten Feet Tall." A re-recorded version of "Ten Feet Tall" was released in March 1980 in the U.S. only - their first U.S. single (designed to coincide with the band's first American tour).
The album reached No. 176 on the U.S. Billboard album charts.
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Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Andy Partridge, except where noted.
This album was originally released with at least 6 different track listings in various parts of the world. Some versions contained a two or three song 7" single in addition to the 11 or 12 song album. One version moved all of Colin Moulding's songs to side one. Another version of the LP contained 14 songs. [1]
The most "official" lineup seems to be this one:
[edit] Side 1:
- "Making Plans for Nigel" (Colin Moulding)
- "Helicopter"
- "Day In Day Out" (Moulding)
- "When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty"
- "Ten Feet Tall" (Moulding)
- "Roads Girdle the Globe"
[edit] Side 2:
- "Real by Reel"
- "Millions"
- "That Is the Way" (Moulding)
- "Outside World"
- "Scissor Man"
- "Complicated Game"
The original run of the LP had a free 7" single "Chain Of Command"/"Limelight" (Moulding). - "Life Begins at the Hop" (Moulding) a 7" single released before the LP, appears on other versions of the album, either as substitutions for these tracks, bonus songs on the single, or bonus tracks on CD releases:
[edit] Personnel
- Andy Partridge - Vocals, Guitars and Synthesizers
- Colin Moulding - Vocals and Bass
- Dave Gregory - Guitars, Keyboards and Background Vocals
- Terry Chambers - Drums, Percussion and Background Vocals
- Andy Partridge, Colin Moulding, Dave Gregory, Terry Chambers, Steve Warren, Hugh Padgham, Al Clark, Jumbo Van Reinen - Vernon Yard Male Voice Choir on "Roads Girdle the Globe"
- Dick Cuthell - trumpet on "That Is the Way"