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Down The Wire

Record:EXC/EXC
Cover:VG
Price: £8.00
Artist: ASAP
Lable: EMI
Year: 1990
Country: UK
Genre: Rock
Style: Hard Rock, Pop Rock
Catalog: 12EMP 131
Matrix:12 EM 131 A-1-1- D, 12 EM 131 B-2-1- D

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This EMI Records Ltd. vinyl features production by Stephen Stewart-Short, with design by The Complete Works—Spencer Rowell’s front cover and George Chin’s back cover photography frame the release. ℗ EMI Records Ltd.; © Sanctuary Music Ltd. Publishing credits include Zomba, Warner Chappell, Rondor (London), and Bright Music—EMI-pressed edition.

This is a 12″ vinyl, Limited Edition, Poster Sleeve with 93.5×62.5 cm.

Summary

Looking for a bona fide 1990 rock anthem on wax? “Down the Wire” by A.S.A.P. (EMI 12EMP 131) is a punchy 12″ that captures that blink-and-you-miss-it moment when radio rock still loved big hooks, but labels were already flirting hard with remix culture. It’s melodic, loud, and built for replay.

About the Artist

A.S.A.P. sit right in that late-’80s/early-’90s sweet spot: lean hard rock with AOR instincts—tight riffs, chorus-first songwriting, and a clean, confident vocal approach. They sound like a band that grew up on arena-sized choruses, but still cared about groove and polish. If you like your rock with a bit of shine on the chrome, this is your lane.

About the Record

This release plays like a mini “statement of intent.” Instead of a full LP sprawl, the 12″ format lets A.S.A.P. focus on impact: a main single presented in multiple forms, plus supporting tracks that show range. It’s also a neat artifact of the era—12-inch singles weren’t just for dance music; rock acts used them to deliver extended mixes and radio-ready edits without committing you to a full album.

About the Cover

The front cover is pure tension: a blurred figure wrapped in barbed wire, matching the title’s sense of pressure and momentum. Flip to the back, and you get the classic band line-up shot—very “1990 EMI rock department,” in the best way. Fun sleeve trivia: the credits note design by The Complete Works, with photography credited to George Chin (band) and Spencer Rowell (model/figure shot).

About the Lyrics & Music

At the center is “Down the Wire (Long Distance Mix)”—a longer cut that leans into space and drive, giving the chorus room to land harder. The short version trims the fat for maximum punch. Standouts:

  • “When She’s Gone”: heartbreak with a stadium-sized shoulder to lean on.
  • “School Days”: a classic rock theme—nostalgia with a bite—built for loud speakers and louder sing-alongs. Production note from the sleeve: it’s produced by Stephen Stewart-Short and remixed by Nick Davies, which helps explain the mix-forward, format-savvy presentation.

Conclusion

EMI 12EMP 131 is a slick, guitar-driven snapshot of 1990: big choruses, radio-ready shine, and a 12″ single that actually uses the format creatively. If you collect rock singles that feel like mini time capsules, this one belongs in the crate.

Other Recommendations

If this hits the spot, also dig for: Europe, Whitesnake, Def Leppard (late-’80s singles), and other EMI-era UK 12″ rock releases with extended mixes and punchy B-sides.

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