Geffen
GEFD-4034
(1979)
Rock/Pop
CD, 15
Tracks, 55:11
Length
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01 |
Making Plans For Nigel |
Colin Moulding |
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04:12 |
02 |
Helicopter |
Andy Partridge |
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03:54 |
03 |
Day In Day Out |
Andy Partridge |
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03:08 |
04 |
When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty |
Andy Partridge |
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03:21 |
05 |
Ten Feet Tall |
Colin Moulding |
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03:11 |
06 |
Roads Girdle The Globe |
Andy Partridge |
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04:52 |
07 |
Life Begins At The Hop |
Colin Moulding |
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03:48 |
08 |
Chain Of Command |
Andy Partridge |
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02:34 |
09 |
Limelight |
Colin Moulding |
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02:25 |
10 |
Real By Reel |
Andy Partridge |
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03:48 |
11 |
Millions |
Andy Partridge |
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05:35 |
12 |
That Is The Way |
Colin Moulding |
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02:56 |
13 |
Outside World |
Andy Partridge |
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02:40 |
14 |
Scissor Man |
Andy Partridge |
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04:00 |
15 |
Complicated Game |
Andy Partridge |
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04:47 |
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Packaging |
Jewel Case |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Guitar |
Andy Partridge |
Drums |
Terry Chambers |
Guitar |
David Gregory |
Bass |
Colin Moulding |
Musician |
XTC |
Producer |
Steve Lillywhite |
Engineer |
Hugh Padgham |
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Index |
#
3892 |
Owner |
Dave |
Tags |
New Wave, Pop Rock |
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Following Go 2, keyboardist Barry Andrews left the band and, rather than finding a replacement keyboard player, the band opted to recruit another guitarist (who could also play keyboards), Dave Gregory. The album that followed the lineup change, Drums and Wires, marked a turning point for the band, with a more subdued set of songs that reflected an increasing songwriting proficiency. The aimless energy of the first two albums was focused into a cohesive statement with a distinctive voice that retained their clever humor, quirky wordplay and decidedly British flavor.
Musically, Drums and Wires, titled to reflect the big drum sound they developed for the album, is certainly driven by the powerful rhythms and angular, mainly minimalistic arrangements, but the addition of a second guitarist also allowed for some inventive and interesting guitar work (the "wires") that made up for the lack of Andrews' odd flourishes -- the tension between the two sounds creates some truly inspired, nervy pop. Colin Moulding also came into his own as a songwriter, penning their first substantial hit, the new wave classic "Making Plans for Nigel." [The CD reissue contains tracks from the bonus single originally included with the LP -- "Limelight" and "Chain of Command" -- as well as "Life Begins at the Hop."]