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Title:
Red Barked Tree
Musician:
Style:
Alternative Rock, Punk, Indie Rock
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Country:
MP3 album size:
1472 mb
FLAC album size:
1630 mb
Other formats:
AA MIDI VOC MMF VOX MOD MPC
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Rating:
4.3 ✪

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Wire - Red Barked Tree
MP3 version RAR archive

1630 downloads at 17 mb/s

Wire - Red Barked Tree
FLAC version RAR archive

1472 downloads at 19 mb/s

Tracklist

Please Take 3:51
Now Was 2:24
Adapt 2:51
Two Minutes 2:01
Clay 3:12
Bad Worn Thing 3:33
Moreover 4:34
A Flat Tent 2:16
Smash 3:55
Down To This 4:56
Red Barked Trees 5:35

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PF 18 Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(CD, Album) Pinkflag PF 18 UK, Europe & US 2010
PF 18 Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(CD, Album) Pinkflag PF 18 UK, Europe & US 2010
PF 118 Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(CD, Album) Popfrenzy Records PF 118 Australia 2010
PF 18 Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Pinkflag PF 18 UK, Europe & US 2010
PF 18 LP Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(LP, TP, W/Lbl) Pinkflag PF 18 LP UK 2010
PF 18 Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(11xFile, FLAC, Album) Pinkflag PF 18 2011
PCD-93382 Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(CD, Album) Pinkflag PCD-93382 Japan 2011
PF 18 LP Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(LP, Album) Pinkflag PF 18 LP UK, Europe & US 2011

Tracklist

1 Please Take
2 Now Was
3 Adapt
4 Two Minutes
5 Clay
6 Bad Worn Thing
7 Moreover
8 A Flat Tent
9 Smash
10 Down To This
11 Red Barked Trees

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Blues Interactions, Inc.
  • Distributed By – Blues Interactions, Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Pinkflag
  • Copyright (c) – Pinkflag
  • Published By – Pinkflag
  • Published By – Mute Song
  • Licensed From – Pinkflag

Notes

Japanese Digipack.

Mutesong.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4995879933824

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PF 18 Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(CD, Album) Pinkflag PF 18 UK, Europe & US 2010
PF 18 Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(CD, Album) Pinkflag PF 18 UK, Europe & US 2010
PF 18 LP Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(LP, TP, W/Lbl) Pinkflag PF 18 LP UK 2010
PF 18 LP Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(LP, Album) Pinkflag PF 18 LP UK, Europe & US 2011
PF 118 Wire Red Barked Tree ‎(CD, Album) Popfrenzy Records PF 118 Australia 2010
Reviews:
  • Burking
It makes me feel better to know my copy of Red Barked Trees is shitty like all the rest. Mine isn't so bad, but the last song on the first side is really irritating.
  • Dream
Bought a copy of the vinyl on release date that has the mentioned problems, bought another copy today, sounds fine.
  • Cashoutmaster
Just spoke to someone at Wire's merchant store who clarified that the Res Barked Tree vinyl has been re manufactured. I'm not willing to test the waters though.
  • Thetalen
What's there to say about Wire. Their debut album was 1977, they've done quite a few since then. It could be argued that the ship sailed after guitarist Bruce Gilbert left in 2004, but then along came their 2008 record "Object 47" which blew apart anyone's conceptions about the tank being on empty. "Red Barked Tree" sounds more like a Colin Newman solo record than something Wire would put out, he's their front-man by the way. This isn't a good sign, then again there are enough moments on here to salvage what would otherwise be a rather indulgent exercise in monotony. They seem to have gone for a gray, unyielding tone of resigned aplomb with this one. It may take a few more listens but this outing just doesn't have any songs which stand out. It's not surprising that a maudlin offering would come from them, it's happened before. Manscape, anyone?Over the arc of the album you can feel the weight of what it must be like for this band to be themselves. They don't sound like anyone else, this much you should know but there isn't a whole lot of innovation going on and by the time you finish listening to "Red Barked Tree", you're wondering where the rest of it is. Wire sound as taut as their name, there's no flab in their music or anything excessively done in the arrangements but it all just feels so obligatory which is about the last thing you'd expect from one of (if not the) definitive groups of the punk/post-punk era. They are in their fifties at this point, so perhaps they're simply mellowing. I'd hate to think they were bowing to the conventions of expectation by compromising. After all, it's not as though they aren't known and it isn't as if there's some record label breathing down their neck making draconian demands: it's their own label putting it out!I don't know what to feel about all this but it isn't a pleasant set of thoughts. Perhaps it's time to set Wire down for a while, a good long while. Thirty-three years of work is enough to burn anyone out, even these fellows.
  • Moralsa
I hope this damning review landed you that gig at Pitchfork, bro
  • shustrik
I sincerely hope that "Wire" and "Nocturnal Koreans" changed your mind about these guys
  • Anyshoun
Another superb album from one of my favourite bands of all time. However, I strongly urge all NOT TO BUY THIS RELEASE ON VINYL. It is covered in small dents, it crackles, and, most disappointingly of all, just sounds plain awful. Suggestive of a cheaply-done pressing. A friend bought it on CD, however, and it sounds great, so I advise going with that.
  • Iell
26MixesForCashAnother superb album from one of my favourite bands of all time. However, I strongly urge all NOT TO BUY THIS RELEASE ON VINYL. It is covered in small dents, it crackles, and, most disappointingly of all, just sounds plain awful. Suggestive of a cheaply-done pressing. A friend bought it on CD, however, and it sounds great, so I advise going with that.I have tried at least 3 times to get this on vinyl. All copies have had the pressing problem. I just sent the folks @ PinkFlag a note inquiring if there has been a repress.