Wilson Neate  

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Wilson Neate is a New York-based British music critic who has contributed to Allmusic, Perfect Sound Forever, Amplifier, Pop Culture Press, PopMatters and Dusted. His book on Wire's Pink Flag is published by Continuum International Publishing Group as part of the 33 1/3 series.

His name is mentioned in 1001° Centigrades, 33⅓, A Bell Is a Cup, A.C. Marias, Aguirre, the Wrath of God, A–Z (album), Bastard (Colin Newman album), Born Sandy Devotional, Bruce Gilbert, Calenture (album), Colin Newman, Commercial Suicide, Document and Eyewitness, Earthspan, Falling Over You, Fifth (Soft Machine album), Friends and Lovers (Bernard Butler album), Hail to the Thief, High Tide (album), High Tide (band), Holy Water (The Triffids song), Hosianna Mantra, How I Loved You, In the Pines (album), It Seems, It's Raining Today: The Scott Walker Story (1967–70), Jaula de Oro (album), Jill Birt, Lipslide, Live at the Y.M.C.A. 27-10-79, Michael O'Shea (musician), Modern (Buzzcocks album), Not To, Object 47, One World (John Martyn album), Pure (Gary Numan album), Qua (album), Read & Burn 01, Read & Burn 02, Red Barked Tree, Sea Shanties (High Tide album), Seed State, Send (album), Snakedrill, Space rock, The Black Halos, The Black Swan (The Triffids album), The Cortinas (punk band), The Facts of Life (album), The Peel Sessions Album (Wire album), The Rain God, The Remix Collection (Natacha Atlas album), The Scottish Play: 2004, Treeless Plain, Wire (band), Wire on the Box: 1979, Zip Style Method.



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