| 121 products found for wire in CDs  | Wire: Colin Newman (vocals, guitar); Graham Lewis (vocals, bass); Bruce Gilbert (guitar); Robert Gotobed (drums).Never a band to look back into the past, Wire, unlike many contemporaries who steadfastly clung to rock's limited vocabulary, embraced... |  | Neither time, nor the deaths of founding members, nor claims that they'll never play together again seem to stop the legendary Who. On 2006's ENDLESS WIRE, the band's first official studio full-length since 1982's IT'S HARD, Pete Townshend is still... |  | On 2008's OBJECT 47, Wire's second full-length studio album since its 21st-century reactivation, the lauded British post-punk act leaves behind both the intense rush of SEND ('03) and the man largely responsible for it, guitarist Bruce Gilbert.... |  | |  | Wire: Colin Newman, B.C. Gilbert (vocals, guitars); Graham Lewis (vocals, bass); Robert Gotobed (drums).Additional personnel: Hilly Kristal (vocals); Tim Souster (electric viola); Kate Lucas (alto flute); Joan Whiting (English horn); Mike Thorne... |  | Wire: Colin Newman (vocals, guitar); Graham Lewis (vocals, bass); B.C. Gilbert (guitar); Robert Gotobed (drums).Additional personnel: Kate Lukas (flute); Dave Oberle (background vocals).Wire's furious interpretation of punk was encapsulated on this... |  | |  | WHORE is a collection of artists covering Wire songs. The booklet contains essays by many of the included performers discussing Wire's influence on their own music, and why they chose the songs they did.Producers include: J.K. Broadrick, G.C. Green,... | ![CD: Wire Less [Remastered] The Blues Band, 2000](http://i7.ebayimg.com/03/c/01/a3/2e/20_6.JPG) | The Blues Band: Tom McGuinness (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Gary Fletcher (vocals, guitar, bass); Dave Kelly (vocals, guitar); Paul Jones (vocals, harmonica); Rob Townsend (drums, percussion, washboard). Recorded at Snape Maltings Concert Hall,... |  | Solo performer: Albert King (vocals, guitar).Recorded live at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco. Originally released on Stax (2003).By 1968, after years of regional success and low-profile gigging, Albert King had attained significant popularity... |
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