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| Released | October 1991 (1991-10) |
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| Recorded | 1991 |
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| Studio | Worldwide International, London Swanyard Recording Studios, London |
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| Length | 54:50 |
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| Language | English |
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| Label | Mute |
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- "So and Slow It Grows"
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The First Letter is the ninth studio album and the last album released by Wire before their second extended hiatus. It was released in October 1991 by Mute Records. It was one of only three releases credited to "Wir", the others being the "So and Slow It Grows" single, and a limited edition two-song EP entitled Vien. The band changed their name to "Wir" after drummer Robert Gotobed's departure; he quit the band because the musical direction increasingly relied on drum machines and loops. Other than an Erasure remix in 1995, the band would not reform until 1999, and not release any new material until 2002's Read & Burn 01 and Read & Burn 02 EPs and 2003's subsequent Send album. The First Letter produced the single "So and Slow It Grows."