Chairs Missing


Chairs Missing is the second studio album by English rock band Wire. It was released in August 1978. The album peaked at number 48 in the UK Albums Chart.
Although it features some of the minimalist punk rock of the band's debut Pink Flag, it features more developed song structure, keyboard and synthesizer elements brought in by producer Mike Thorne, and a broader palette of emotional and intellectual subject matter. The title is said to be a British slang term for a mildly disturbed person, as in "that guy has a few chairs missing in his front room". The single "Outdoor Miner" was a minor hit, peaking at number 51 in the UK Singles Chart.

Critical reception

In their retrospective review, Steve Huey of AllMusic gave the album five stars out of five and wrote "The arty darkness of Chairs Missing, combined with the often icy-sounding synth/guitar arrangements, helps make the record a crucial landmark in the evolution of punk into post-punk and goth, as well as a testament to Wire's rapid development and inventiveness." BBC Music called the album a "glorious avant-pop coup" and "the most satisfying of the three reissues ." In 2004 Pitchfork listed Chairs Missing as 33rd best album of the 1970s. In 2013 NME listed the album as the 394th greatest album of all time.

Legacy

In 2004 the US record label Words-on-Music released A Houseguest's Wish, a CD tribute album to the band consisting solely of 19 different versions of the Chairs Missing track "Outdoor Miner".

Track listing

Credits adapted from the 2018 Special Edition.
All music written by Colin Newman, except where noted. All lyrics written by Graham Lewis, except where noted.
*The bonus tracks on the 1989 and 1994 reissues were removed from the 2006 remastered reissue because they, according to the band, didn't honour the "conceptual clarity of the original statements".

2018 Special Edition

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of the 2018 Special Edition.
; Wire
; Additional personnel and production