Wire Train
Last Perfect Thing...A Retrospective

Columbia / Legacy  (1996)

Rock/Pop
CD, 16   Tracks, 61:01  Length
01 Chamber Of Hellos Kurt Herr; Kevin Hunter 03:55
02 Never Kurt Herr; Kevin Hunter 03:45
03 I'll Do You Kurt Herr; Kevin Hunter 03:04
04 Mr. Soul Neil Young 03:48
05 I'll Wait For You Kevin Hunter 03:29
06 Last Perfect Thing Kevin Hunter 04:17
07 Skills Of Summer Kurt Herr; Kevin Hunter 04:04
08 God On Our Side Bob Dylan 04:30
09 When She Was A Girl Kurt Herr; Kevin Hunter; Tom Chauncey 04:27
10 Love, Love Wire Train 03:14
11 Two Persons Kevin Hunter; Anders Rundblad 02:56
12 She Comes On Wire Train 03:25
13 Flowers Kevin Hunter; Anders Rundblad; Brian MacLeod; Jeffrey Trott 03:43
14 Diving Wire Train 04:10
15 She's A Very Pretty Thing Kevin Hunter 02:47
16 Compassion Kevin Hunter; Anders Rundblad; Brian MacLeod; Jeffrey Trott 05:27
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Vocals Kevin Hunter
Bass Anders Rundblad
Guitar Jeffrey Trott
Drums Brian MacLeod
Musician Wire Train
Guitar Kurt Herr
Drums Federico Gil-Sola
Producer David Kahne; Peter Maunu; Tim Palmer
Personal Details
Index # 3849
Owner Dave
Tags Alternative Rock, New Wave
User Defined
Purchased Used
Notes
Wire Train's musical style reflected the cross-breeding between post-new wave power-pop and post-disco dance music that characterized the early '80s. The guitars jangled and there were hooks and catchy choruses with harmony vocals, just like the mid-'60s (not to mention covers of Bob Dylan and Buffalo Springfield), but the tempos were unusually quick and the drummer even pushed the beat, while touches of keyboard sometimes shimmered on the edges of the sound picture. More popular bands such as U2 and R.E.M. were doing roughly the same thing at the same time, if with a bit more distinction. But Wire Train frontman Kevin Hunter had an ear for a good melody and an adequate voice to express his pop sentiments, so there's no real answer to the question, why didn't Wire Train make it? This hour-long, 16-track compilation selects the highlights from the group's three Columbia albums (but not its two MCA albums), along with a few rarities. (Amazingly, early copies mistakenly substituted the B-side "Half a Lifetime" for the title song. The problem was to be corrected, but meanwhile an interesting collector's item had been created.) -- William Ruhlmann (allmusic.com)