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Infobox musical artist|name = Red Lorry Yellow Lorry|image = Red Lorry Yellow Lorry.jpg|caption = Performing live in 2004|image_size =|background = group_or_band|origin = Leeds , England|genre = Post-punk , gothic rock |years_active = 1981–1991
2004–present|label = Red Rhino Records|Red Rhino , Situation Two , Sparkhead|associated_acts = Chris Reed Unit |website = http://www.red-lorry-yellow-lorry.com/ www.red-lorry-yellow-lorry.com|current_members = Chris Reed
Mark Chillington
Mark Hubbard|past_members = Mark Sweeney
Dave Wolfenden
Martin Fagan
Paul Southern
Steve Smith
Mick Brown
Chris Oldroyd
Gary Weight
Martin Scott
Leon Phillips
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry -- also known very briefly as the Lorries -- are a rock and roll|rock band that were formed in Leeds , England in early 1981.

History



The band was formed by guitarist /songwriter Chris Reed and vocalist Mark Sweeney, along with bassist Steve Smith and drummer Mick Brown (who would later join The Mission (band)|The Mission ). Sweeney left the band in late 1981 and Reed permanently took over as vocalist, with Martin Fagan joining as a second guitarist. The group's sound, featuring a numbing guitar drone, powerfully throbbing drums, and Reed's cavernous vocal tones, caused the Lorries (as their fans came to call them) to be quickly lumped into the then-developing gothic rock scene by pop journalists, although the band themselves preferred to cite Wire (band)|Wire as an influence.Gittins, Ian. Melody Maker , "The Angry Brigade" article on the band, 25 October 1986, pg. 32.

In 1982, the Lorries' manager Dave Hall provided independent record label Red Rhino Records|Red Rhino with a Compact Cassette|cassette of the group's Demo (music)|demos .Ogg, Alex. Talk about the Weather Compact Disc , Anagram Records, 2005, liner notes . Impressed by the quality of the songs, Red Rhino label head "Tony K" (Tony Kostrzewa)cite news|url= http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/tony-kostrzewa-founder-of-red-rhino-records-824290.html|title=Obituaries: Tony Kostrzewa - Founder of Red Rhino Records|accessdate=2008-05-25|first=Pierre|last=Perrone|publisher= The Independent | location=London | date=9 May 2008 signed the band and immediately released "Beating My Head" unchanged from the demo as the band's debut single.K, Tony. Red Lorry Yellow Lorry: The Singles 1982 - 87 Compact Disc , Cherry Red Records, 1993, liner notes . The song made a strong appearance on the influential NME independent record chart . Fagan and Smith soon departed the band, to be replaced by Dave Wolfenden and Paul Southern respectively. While numerous additional personnel changes would occur in the history of the band, Wolfenden became a mainstay and a frequent songwriting partner of Reed's during the band's most productive period. In 1983 and 1984, the band released several more singles (including "He's Read" and "Monkeys On Juice", which reached #9 on the NME indie chart"Independent 45s" Chart, New Musical Express , 4 August 1984, pg. 4). John Peel was an early supporter, and the band recorded two radio sessions for him in March and November 1983.cite web|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/artists/r/redlorryyellowlo/|title=Keeping it Peel - Artist A-Z: Red Lorry Yellow Lorry|accessdate=2008-02-18|first=|last=|publisher= BBC .co.UK

In 1985, the band's debut album, Talk about the Weather , was released and peaked at #3 on the NME indie rock albums chart."Independent LPs" Chart, New Musical Express , 23 February 1985, pg. 4 The album, which most fans consider to be the band's best, received generally positive reviews and sold extremely well for a small label offering. "Hollow Eyes", a single taken from the album, obtained good sales as well,"Independent 45s" Chart, New Musical Express , 5 January 1985, pg. 4. The single reached #7 on the chart. as did follow-up non-LP singles "Chance" and "Spinning Round","Independent 45s" Chart, New Musical Express , 19 October 1985, pg. 4. "Spinning Round" peaked at # 11 on the chart. the latter of which is generally felt to be the Lorries's strongest song.

The band released one more album on Red Rhino ( Paint Your Wagon (album)|Paint Your Wagon , which reached #3 on the NME indie chart"Independent LPs" Chart, New Musical Express , 29 March 1986, pg. 44) in 1986, a single (“Cut Down”) and a four track EP (“Crawling Mantra”, utilizing the one-time band name change to "The Lorries"), before signing to Situation Two , an off-shoot of Beggars Banquet Records . Two albums followed, 1988's Nothing Wrong and 1989's Blow (Red Lorry Yellow Lorry album)|Blow . Neither of the Beggars Banquet albums appeared on any mainstream pop charts. Singles, including “Only Dreaming (Wide Awake)” and “Open Up” (which upon its release was chosen as NME ’s Single of the WeekSolanos, Jane. "Singles", New Musical Express , 21 November 1987, pg. 16.), also failed to chart, and the band was subsequently dropped by the label. In 1991, the band released a further single, "Talking Back", and then the Blasting Off album on the tiny Sparkhead label, after which Reed broke up what was left of the band.

In 2003, Reed revived the name Red Lorry Yellow Lorry and released four new songs in 2004, available via internet download only on the band’s website. The band toured frequently in the UK during 2004 and 2005, but no additional Red Lorry Yellow Lorry material has subsequently appeared to date. In 2005, the band released Thunder in the Black Cave , a live DVD recorded in Belgium during their 2004 European tour. In 2006, Reed released an acoustic-based album, Minimal Animal , under the name "Chris Reed Unit".cite web|url= http://www.chrisreedunit.com/index.htm|title=Chris Reed Unit webpage|accessdate=2007-11-26|first=|last=|publisher=Chrisreedunit.com

Discography


Albums


  • Talk about the Weather (1985)

  • Paint Your Wagon (album)|Paint Your Wagon (1986)

  • Smashed Hits (1987) Collection

  • Nothing Wrong (1988)

  • Blow (Red Lorry Yellow Lorry album)|Blow (1989)

  • Blasting Off (1991)

  • The Singles 1982 – 87 (1994) Collection

  • Generation (1994) Collection

  • The Very Best Of (2000) Collection

  • Nothing Wrong / Blow (2001)


  • Singles and EPs


  • "Beating My Head" (1982)

  • "Take It All" (1983)

  • "He’s Read" (1983)

  • This Today EP (1983)

  • "Monkeys On Juice" (1983)

  • "Hollow Eyes" (1984)

  • "Chance" (1985)

  • "Spinning Round" (1985)

  • "Walking On Your Hands" (1986)

  • "Cut Down" (1986)

  • "Paint Your Wagon" 7” Only (1986)

  • Crawling Mantra EP, recorded and released under the one-time band name change "The Lorries" (1987)

  • "Nothing Wrong" (1988)

  • "Open Up" (1988)

  • "Only Dreaming (Wide Awake)" (1988)

  • "Temptation" (1989)

  • "Talking Back" (1991)


  • Compilations


  • '' Gothic Rock Volume 2: 80's Into 90's ( 1995 in music|1995 )


  • References


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    External links


  • http://www.red-lorry-yellow-lorry.com/ Red Lorry Yellow Lorry official homepage

  • http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php? a=red_lorry_yellow_lorry Trouser Press: Red Lorry Yellow Lorry entry


  • Category:English rock music groups
    Category:Gothic rock groups
    Category:Music in Leeds
    Category:British post-punk music groups
    Category:Musical groups established in 1981

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