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Red Lorry, Yellow Lorry

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Emerging alongside other goth bands such as Sisters Of Mercy, The Mission and The Cult, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry stood out as a different breed due to the directness of their lyrics. Formed in Leeds in 1982 they plowed a lone furrow with their dark and often manic rhythms - almost assaulting the audience with their force. The Indie hit singles 'Take It All', 'He's Read', 'This Today', 'Monkeys On Juice' and 'Hollow Eyes' are all included as well as 10 bonus tracks 'Beating My Head', 'I'm Still Waiting', 'Take It All', 'Happy' (Single Version), 'He's Read See The Fire', 'Monkey's On Juice', 'Push', 'Silence', 'Hollow Eyes' (12" Version) and 'Russia'. Cherry Red. 2005. - From Amazon

Red Lorry Yellow LorryDVDRock and RollPunkGothNew WaveRed Rhino Records12" LPTalk About the Weather0PayPal1.99Vinylclean soundVG+college radio stationcollectionVG+usedRedLP 50

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Red Lorry Yellow LorryDVDRock and RollPunkGothNew WaveRed Rhino Records12" LPTalk About the Weather0PayPal1.99Vinylclean soundVG+college radio stationcollectionVG+usedRedLP 50

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