WIRE After Midnight LP Vinyl Record 1995 UK Live At The Roxy 1977 & 1978 Demos


Wire ‎– After Midnight
Label: Harvest) ‎– SHSP 4085
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: UK
Released: 1995
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: New Wave, Punk, Experimental

Tracklist

A1     Mary Is A Dyke    
A2     Too True    
A3     Just Don't Care    
A4     TV    
A5     New York City    
A6     After Midnight    
A7     Pink Flag    
A8     Former Airline    
A9     Dot Dash    
B1     Love Ain't Polite    
B2     Oh No Not So    
B3     It;'s The Motive    
B4     Stablemate    
B5     No Romans    
B6     Stepping Off To Quick    
B7     Sand In My Joints    
B8     Options R    
B9     Once Is Enough    
B10     Map Ref 41N 93W    
B11     A Question Of Degree    
B12     Two People In A Room

Condition

Media: NEW / MINT

Sleeve: NEW / NEAR MINT


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