In 1986, Furniture signed to the independent label Stiff. Their first release on the label was the single "Brilliant Mind", which was released in April and reached No. 21 in the UK, giving the band their commercial breakthrough. To capitalise on the success, their former label Survival/Premonition released The Lovemongers in June, a collection of the band's earlier studio recordings. In October, the band released their follow-up single "Love Your Shoes", which was a re-recorded version of a song first released as a single in 1984. Despite becoming a radio hit, the single failed to chart after financial troubles faced by Stiff resulted in the failure to press enough copies of the single to match demand. The Wrong People soon followed in November, and was released on LP and cassette in the UK, France and Belgium. However, the album also suffered from Stiff's financial crisis. 30,000 copies were pressed, but the label then went into liquidation and was subsequently sold to ZTT, who opted not to press any more copies. After its release, the album became a cult classic. The band spent the next two years freeing themselves from the Stiff contract. Meanwhile, they were able to spend time touring with the British Council in countries such as Cyprus, Turkey, Romania and Czechoslovakia. They signed to Arista in 1989 and released Food, Sex & Paranoia in 1990, but it was also a commercial failure. Afterwards, the band continued to tour and released the compilation She Gets Out the Scrapbook: The Best of Furniture in 1991, but decided to split soon after. The Wrong People remained out-of-print for many years until 2010, when it was given its first CD and digital download release by Cherry Red, containing nine bonus tracks.
Critical reception
Upon release, Derrin Schlesinger of Smash Hits said: "Although the lyrics sound a mite gloomy and doomy, the music soon whisks one up into much better spirits. It is a wonderful swirling, whirling potful of different sounds." Upon the album's CD re-issue, Stephen Emms of The Guardian said: "This week one of the best albums ever recorded becomes available to download. Furniture's 1986 cult classic, The Wrong People, fused new wave, jazz, blues, post-punk, alt-rock, and about a dozen other genres with some of the most poetic lyrics ever written. Yet for all its literary qualities – its evocation of the mundane, compromise, opportunity and transience of real life – The Wrong People is a theatre of the visceral, a melodrama and gorgeous sax-soaked 1980s pop all at once."
Track listing
Personnel
;Furniture
Jim Irvin - vocals
Tim Whelan - guitar, vocals
Maya Gilder - keyboards
Sally Still - bass
Hamilton Lee - drums
;Additional personnel
Martin Drover - trumpet, flugelhorn
Larry N'Azone - saxophone
Phil Todd - saxophone
Charlie Buchannon, Tim Beaton - strings
Mick Glossop - producer, recorder
Andy Mason, Dave Grant, Dave Holmes - assistant producers, assistant recorders
John Brough, Renny Hill, Seb Brough - assistant mixers