Talk About the Weather/Paint Your Wagon
Track Listings
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1. Talk About the Weather
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2. Hand on Heart
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3. Feel a Piece
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4. Hollow Eyes
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5. This Today
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6. Sometimes
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7. Strange Dreams
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8. Happy
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9. Walking on Your Hands
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10. Jipp
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11. Last Train
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12. Head All Fire
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13. Mescal Dance
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14. Shout at the Sky
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15. Which Side
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16. Tear Me Up
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17. Save My Soul
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18. Blitz
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Talk About the Weather/Paint Your Wagon,Red Lorry Yellow Lorry,Cherry Red,Goth Rock,Pop,Post-Punk,Rock,Rock/Pop
Talk About the Weather/Paint Your Wagon
Average customer rating:
- Best of the 'Lorries
- Second only to Fields of the Nephilim. A must for all goths.
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Talk About the Weather/Paint Your Wagon
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Manufacturer: Cherry Red UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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Goth
| Goth & Industrial
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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Hardcore & Punk
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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| Vinyl Records
| American Punk
| British Punk
| Emo
| Garage Punk
| Hardcore
| Post Hardcore
| Proto Punk
| Punk
| Punk Revival
| Punk-Pop
| Riot Grrl
| Ska Punk
| Straight Edge
Post-Punk
| New Wave & Post-Punk
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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General
| Rock
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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ASIN: B00000738W
Release Date: 1999-09-07 |
Tracks:
- Talk About the Weather
- Hand on Heart
- Feel a Piece
- Hollow Eyes
- This Today
- Sometimes
- Strange Dreams
- Happy
- Walking on Your Hands
- Jipp
- Last Train
- Head All Fire
- Mescal Dance
- Shout at the Sky
- Which Side
- Tear Me Up
- Save My Soul
- Blitz
Customer Reviews:
Best of the 'Lorries.......2005-11-08
These two albums are the classic line-up, and the production, considering it was 20 years ago, is perfect for the genre (I hate that word). If you want to hear what Red Lorry Yellow Lorry was all about, this is it.
The first half is their first album, which was a nice added feature for me, but the mayhem really starts on track 9, "Walking On Your Hands". And it keeps going. Paint Your Wagon is one of my all-time favorite albums. It's raw, full of hooks, gives you a chance to breathe once in a while, and doesn't pretend to be something that it isn't. I'm listening to it as I'm typing this. The grooves are strait and powerful, the guitar sounds like an audio acid trip, The bass handles the melody duties (this is responsible for references to Joy Division)and the vocals actually tie it all together. "Last Train" and "Head All Fire" are my favorites, but there isn't a bad track here, in my opinion.
Second only to Fields of the Nephilim. A must for all goths........1999-01-16
The greatest goth band never to receive proper recognition from the masses. With Chris Reed on vocals, David Wolfenden on guitar, Leon Phillips on bass, and Mick Brown and Chris Oldroyd on drums, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry has the innate ability to evoke emmotions that few bands can. Perhaps overshadowed by fellow Leeds band Sisters of Mercy, they developed a fanatical club following due to their highly danceable beats and charged songs. If you're pondering what album would be a solid introduction to RLYL, the answer is any album.
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