Wire - Manscape (1990)

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Title: Manscape
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Enigma Records, Mute
Genre: Alt Rock, Post-Punk, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:03:31
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Wire - Manscape (1990)


Tracklist:

01. Life in the Manscape
02. Stampede
03. Patterns of Behaviour
04. Other Moments
05. Small Black Reptile
06. Torch It
07. Morning Bell
08. Where's the Deputation?
09. What Do You See?
10. Goodbye Ploy
11. Sixth Sense
12. Children of Groceries
13. You Hung Your Lights in the Trees/A Craftman's Touch

Line-up:
Colin Newman
Graham Lewis
Bruce Gilbert
Robert Gotobed

Manscape is the seventh studio album by the British post-punk group Wire. It was produced by David M. Allen, mostly recorded and mixed at RAK Studios, engineered by Roy Spong, and published by Dying Art Ltd.

Manscape saw Wire exploring electronica more deeply than on previous works. Bass and drums were mostly sequenced, and a 1990 UK and European tour saw the band performing live without Robert Gotobed.[2] They played mostly new material from the LP, as well as a few older songs reworked to fit the electronic instrumentation. The rise and evolution of dance music informed the record while lyrically it remained part cut-up and part obliquely referential.

"The Morning Bell" is about the British public school system, while "Small Black Reptile" is about the political system. The record's centrepiece, "You Hung Your Lights in the Trees/A Craftsman's Touch", spans over ten minutes.



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