Behind the Curtain (album) explained

Behind the Curtain
Type:compilation
Artist:Wire
Cover:Behind the Curtain front cover.jpg
Released:5 May 1995
Recorded:1977–1978
Genre:Post-punk, art punk, punk rock
Label:EMI
Producer:Mike Thorne
Chronology:Wire compilation album
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Turns and Strokes
Next Year:1996

Behind the Curtain is a compilation album by English rock band Wire. It was released in 1995, composed of outtakes and early versions of songs from 1977–1978. The first six songs on the compilation come from the band's performance at The Roxy in London in April 1977 which was their first performance as a four-piece without George Gill on guitar.[1] The full recording of this concert would later be released in 2006 as part of the Live at the Roxy, London – April 1st & 2nd 1977/Live at CBGB Theatre, New York – July 18th 1978 live album. The other twenty-five songs come from demos Wire made for their first three albums and include both songs that were rerecorded for those albums or for singles released in that time period and songs that were previously unreleased. The full demo sessions have since been released in 2018 on the special editions of the first three albums.The song "Stablemate" appears as "Stalemate" on the special edition of Chairs Missing.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Duff . Graham . Wire Pink Flag Special Edition . 2018 . Pink Flag . 978-1-9999803-0-6 . 54.