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Chairs Missing

 
Album Review: Chairs Missing

  • Artist: Wire
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1978 08
  • Total Time: 52:48
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Chairs Missing marks a partial retreat from Pink Flag's austere, bare-bones minimalism, although it still takes concentrated listening to dig out some of the melodies. Producer Mike Thorne's synth adds a Brian Eno-esque layer of atmospherics, and Wire itself seems more concerned with the sonic textures it can coax from its instruments; the tempos are slower, the arrangements employ more detail and sound effects, and the band allows itself to stretch out on a few songs. The results are a bit variable -- "Mercy," in particular, meanders for too long -- but compelling much more often than not. The album's clear high point is the statement of purpose "I Am the Fly," which employs an emphasis-shifting melody and guitar sounds that actually evoke the sound of the title insect. But that's not all by any means -- "Outdoor Miner" and "Used To" have a gentle lilt, while "Sand in My Joints" is a brief anthem worthy of Pink Flag, and the four-minute "Practice Makes Perfect" is the best result of the album's incorporation of odd electronic flavors. In general, the lyrics are darker than those on Pink Flag, even morbid at times; images of cold, drowning, pain, and suicide haunt the record, and the title itself is a reference to mental instability. The arty darkness of Chairs Missing, combined with the often icy-sounding synth/guitar arrangements, helps make the record a crucial landmark in the evolution of punk into post-punk and goth, as well as a testament to Wire's rapid development and inventiveness. [The original 1989 CD issue by Restless Retro features three bonus tracks: the fine non-LP single "A Question of Degree" and the B-sides "Go Ahead" and "Former Airline."] ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Practise Makes Perfect Colin Newman Wire (4:11)
French Film Blurred Colin Newman, G. Lewis Wire (2:34)
Another the Letter Colin Newman Wire (1:07)
Men 2nd Colin Newman, G. Lewis, Lewis Wire (1:44)
Marooned Colin Newman, G. Lewis Wire (2:21)
Sand in My Joints G. Lewis, Lewis Wire (1:50)
Being Sucked in Again Colin Newman Wire (3:14)
Heartbeat Colin Newman Wire (3:18)
Mercy Colin Newman, G. Lewis Wire (5:46)
Outdoor Miner Colin Newman, G. Lewis Wire (1:44)
I Am the Fly Colin Newman, G. Lewis Wire (3:09)
I Feel Mysterious Today Colin Newman, G. Lewis Wire (1:57)
From the Nursery Colin Newman, G. Lewis Wire (2:59)
Used To Colin Newman, G. Lewis Wire (2:23)
Too Late Colin Newman, Bruce Gilbert Wire (4:12)

Credits

Graham Lewis (Design), Phil Smee (Packaging), Bruce Gilbert (Arranger), Mike Thorne (Keyboards), Chris Blair (?), Lewis (Original Sleeve Design), Kate Lucas (Flute), Bruce Gilbert (Guitar), Lewis (Concept), Denis Blackham (Remastering), Lewis (Vocals), B.C. Gilbert (Concept), Lewis (Bass), Colin Newman (Guitar), Ken Thomas (Assistant Engineer), Graham Lewis (Arranger), Paul Hardiman (Engineer), Graham Lewis (Vocals), Lewis (Arranger), Mike Thorne (Producer), Graham Lewis (Bass), Bruce Gilbert (Design), G. Lewis (Vocals), G. Lewis (Bass), Annette Green (Photography), Mike Thorne (Arranger), Mike Thorne (Synthesizer), Tim Chacksfield (Project Coordinator), Chris Blair (Cutting Engineer), G. Lewis (Arranger), Robert Gotobed (Drums), Brian Palmer (Art Direction), Colin Newman (Arranger), Kate Lukas (Flute), G. Lewis (Concept), Colin Newman (Vocals), Robert Gotobed (Arranger), Andrew Day (Reissue Design)
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Chairs Missing
Studio album by Wire
Released August 1978
Recorded 1978
Genre Post-punk
Length 42:27
Label Harvest Records
Producer Mike Thorne
Professional reviews
Wire chronology
Pink Flag
(1977)
Chairs Missing
(1978)
154
(1979)

Chairs Missing is the second album by the British rock band Wire. It was released in 1978.

Although it shares a punk-derived "outsider" voice with the band's debut, Pink Flag, it features more developed song structure (taking some cues from 70's prog-rock, psychedelia and art rock) and a broader palette of emotional and intellectual subject matter. The album was produced by Mike Thorne, who added keyboard and synthesizer elements (compare the versions of "Outdoor Miner"; with and without the piano accompaniment), which were later expanded upon by the band members on their later releases. These contributions add to the album's identification as the release in which the band largely transcended and abandoned the punk genre. The pop sensibilities that would come to the fore in their later incarnation of 1985 are evident in songs such as "Outdoor Miner" and "I Am the Fly".

EMI appreciated the more melodic sound of the short track "Outdoor Miner" so much that they asked the band to create an expanded version of the song for release as a single.

The title is a said to be a British slang term for a mildly disturbed person, "as in 'that guy has a few chairs missing in his front room.'[1]

Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Practice Makes Perfect" – 4:11
  2. "French Film Blurred" – 2:34
  3. "Another the Letter" – 1:07
  4. "Men 2nd" – 1:43
  5. "Marooned" – 2:21
  6. "Sand in My Joints" – 1:50
  7. "Being Sucked In Again" – 3:14
  8. "Heartbeat" – 3:16

Side two

  1. "Mercy" – 5:46
  2. "Outdoor Miner" – 1:44
  3. "I Am the Fly" – 3:09
  4. "I Feel Mysterious Today" – 1:57
  5. "From the Nursery" – 2:58
  6. "Used To" – 2:23
  7. "Too Late" – 4:14

Bonus tracks

  1. "Go Ahead" − 4:01 [1989 reissue]
  2. "Outdoor Miner (Long Version)" − 2:54 [1994 reissue]
  3. "Former Airline" − 3:20 [1989 reissue, 1994 reissue]
  4. "A Question of Degree" − 3:09 [1989 reissue, 1994 reissue]

Extra tracks have been removed from the 2006 remastered reissues, because they, according to the band, didn't honor the "conceptual clarity of the original statements".

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