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''The Ideal Copy'' is the fourth studio album by the English rock group Wire. It was the first full-length recording following the band's hiatus of 1980–1985. (The band had recorded and released the Snakedrill EP in 1986 after reuniting). Mute Records released the album. ''The Ideal Copy'' peaked at number 87 in the UK albums chart.〔(Wire albums ) the official charts〕 Wire had used electronic instruments on the albums ''Chairs Missing'' and ''154'', but following their hiatus, Wire more openly embraced the use of sequencers, synthesisers, and drum machines. This prompted music critics to compare ''The Ideal Copy'' to groups such as New Order.〔Davis, Michael. Record review. ''Creem'' September 1987: 21〕〔DeRogatis, Jim & Neate, Wilson. (【引用サイトリンク】work=Trouser Press )〕 One critic, Kirk Fillmore, further compared the electric bass's sound on the single "Ahead" to that of New Order's Peter Hook, though bassist Graham Lewis had played in such a style on previous Wire albums.〔Fillmore, Kirk. Record review. ''Façade'' June 1987: 4〕 Indeed, journalist Richard Grabel pointed out that "New Order and any number of other synths-and-guitars bands took cues from late-70s Wire," suggesting that "things () come full circle."〔Grabel, Richard. "Wire of the Tastiest Kind." ''Creem'' September 1987: 31+〕 In May 1988, ''The Ideal Copy'' became the first popular music recording to be commercially released on DAT format. == The album title == The phrase "the ideal copy" is repeated throughout the song "Ambitious." Graham Lewis, in a ''Creem'' interview, stated "the ideal copy" ultimately refers to DNA, "but Bruce () had a dream about it and decided we had to take that out of the song".〔
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