- The Ideal Copy
Infobox Album | Name = The Ideal Copy
Type =Album
Artist = Wire
Released = April 1987
Recorded = 1986
Genre =Post-punk
Length = 63:18
Label =Mute Records
Producer = Gareth Jones
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:09dyyl1jxpeb link]
*"Rolling Stone " (Not Rated) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wire/albums/album/102560/review/5940315/the_ideal_copy link]
*Robert Christgau (B-) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?id=1682&name=Wire link] |Last album = "154"
(1979)
This album = "The Ideal Copy"
(1987)
Next album = "A Bell Is A Cup...Until It Is Struck"
(1988) |"The Ideal Copy" is a 1987 album by the English rock group Wire. It was the first full-length recording following the band's hiatus of 1980-1985. (The band had recorded and released the
Snakedrill EP in 1986 after reuniting).Mute Records released the album.Wire had used electronic instruments on the albums "
Chairs Missing " and "154", but following their hiatus, Wire more openly embraced the use of sequencers,synthesizer s, anddrum machines . This promptedmusic critics to compare "The Ideal Copy" to groups such asNew Order .Davis, Michael. Record review. "Creem " September 1987: 21] DeRogatis, Jim & Neate, Wilson. cite web|title=Wire|work=Trouser Press|url=http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=wire|accessdaymonth=25 February |accessyear=2005] One critic, Kirk Fillmore, further compared the electric bass's sound on the single "Ahead" to that of New Order'sPeter Hook , though bassistGraham Lewis had played in such a style on previous Wire albums.Fillmore, Kirk. Record review. "Façade" June 1987: 4] Indeed, journalist Richard Grabel pointed out that "New Order and any number of other synths-and-guitar s bands took cues from late-70s Wire," suggesting that "things [had] come full circle."Grabel, Richard. "Wire of the Tastiest Kind." "Creem " September 1987: 31+]The album title
The phrase "the ideal copy" is repeated throughout the song "Ambitious." Graham Lewis, in a "
Creem " interview, stated "the ideal copy" ultimately refers toDNA , "but Bruce [Gilbert] had a dream about it and decided we had to take that out of the song".Track listing
All titles written by Wire (Lewis/Newman/Gilbert/Gotobed).
#"The Point of Collapse" – 3:18
#"Ahead" – 4:53
#"Madman's Honey" – 4:23
#"Feed Me" – 5:50
#"Ambitious" – 4:00
#"Cheeking Tongues" – 2:02
#"Still Shows" – 4:00
#"Over Theirs" – 5:18In addition to the eight album tracks, the
compact disc and cassette configurations appended the "Snakedrill " EP in its entirety, along with three concert recordings:*"A Serious of Snakes" – 4:53
*"Drill" – 5:05
*"Advantage in Height" – 3:05
*"Up to the Sun" – 2:50
*"Ambulance Chasers (Live)" – 3:02
*"Feed Me (Live)" – 4:27
*"Vivid Riot of Red (Live)" – 2:28The UK CD edition on Mute Records (CD STUMM 42), in addition to the eight album tracks, appends a different version of Ahead, as well as the Snakedrill EP and the three concert recordings:
*"Ahead (II) - 3:29
*"A Serious of Snakes" – 4:42
*"Drill" – 5:03
*"Advantage in Height" – 3:02
*"Up to the Sun" – 2:42
*"Ambulance Chasers (Live)" – 2:55
*"Feed Me (Live)" – 4:28
*"Vivid Riot of Red (Live)" – 2:22Personnel
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Colin Newman - Voice,Guitar , Various
*Lewis - Voice, Bass, Various
*B. C. Gilbert - Guitar
*Robert Gotobed - drums, VariousReferences
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