Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Dark Truck Live Gear

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Review by Dominic Chan

Alright, let’s dive into Dark Truck Live Gear by Red Lorry Yellow Lorry. This 1992 release from Germany is a bit of a hidden gem in the New Wave rock scene, brought to us by Tutti Frutti Records. If you’re into that raw, edgy vibe with just enough synth sprinkled in, this one might hit the spot. First off, I gotta talk about "Hand On Heart." It’s the kind of track that grabs you right away—super catchy but not trying too hard, y’know? The vocals have this earnest energy, like they’re pouring their guts out without being all dramatic about it. There’s a driving beat that sticks with you long after the song ends, and honestly, it feels like the perfect opener for an album like this. You can tell they weren’t messing around when they recorded it. Then there’s "Shout At The Sky," which has this anthemic quality to it. Like, you could totally picture yourself belting it out at some dingy club or even alone in your car (no judgment here). The guitar riffs are crunchy, and the chorus is one of those things you accidentally scream-sing at the top of your lungs. For whatever reason, it reminds me of late-night drives where everything feels bigger than life, even though you’re just heading home from work. The rest of the album keeps that same spirit alive. Tracks like "Save My Soul" and "Running Fever" bring plenty of grit and heart, while cuts like "Happy To See Me" throw in these unexpected hooks that catch you off guard—in a good way. And yeah, sure, maybe not every single track slaps as hard as those two standouts, but overall, it’s solid. Like, really solid. What makes Dark Truck Live Gear stick out isn’t just its sound—it’s how unapologetically itself it is. It doesn’t try to be anything other than what it is: a scrappy, heartfelt collection of tunes that feel both nostalgic and fresh at the same time. Listening to it feels like finding an old mixtape someone left behind—you don’t know who made it, but damn if it doesn’t make you wanna listen again. Oh, random thought: I bet if you played this album during a road trip through the German countryside, it’d pair perfectly with the scenery. Just saying. Anyway, give it a spin if you’re tired of the same old playlists everyone else seems to be stuck on. Trust me, your ears will thank you.

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Artist: Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Album: Dark Truck Live Gear

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  • FLAC size: 898.5 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Shout At The Sky3:15
Talking Back5:12
Running Fever3:04
Open Up3:27
Hand On Heart4:20
Happy To See Me3:13
Save My Soul3:35
Nothing Wrong2:37
Take It All2:52
The Rise2:29
Blow4:53
Feel A Piece2:43
Spinning Round2:22
Down On Ice2:51
In My Mind3:54

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Catalog Numbers

TUTTI 004 CD

Labels

Tutti Frutti

Listen online

  • escuchar en línea
  • online anhören
  • écouter en ligne
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ascolta in linea
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ouvir online
  • online luisteren
  • lytte på nettet

Formats

  • CD
  • Unofficial Release

Notes

  • "Live in Europe 1991", excellent stereo soundboard recording
  • Several tracks are mistitled on this release:
  • Track 4 mistitled as "Taking Home"
  • Track 5 mistitled as "On My Own"
  • Track 6 mistitled as "Only Dreaming"
  • Track 7 mistitled as "Mantra"
  • Track 11 mistitled as "Something"
  • Track 14 mistitled as "Spin Around"
  • Track 15 mistitled as "Jealous"

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: TUTTI 004
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Other (SPARS code): ADD

About Red Lorry Yellow Lorry

Post punk band Formed in Leeds, U.K. in 1981

Name Vars

  • Lorries
  • Lorries, The
  • Red Lorry, Yellow Lorry
  • Redlorry Yellowlorry
  • The Lorries

Members

  • Chris Reed
  • Mick Brown
  • Simon 'Dingo' Archer
  • Paul Southern
  • Martin Henderson
  • Leon Phillips
  • Chris Oldroyd
  • David Wolfenden
  • George Schultz
  • Gary Weight
  • Steve Smith
  • Dick Adland
  • Mark Chillington
  • Martin Fagan

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Dark Truck Live Gear* by Red Lorry Yellow Lorry is a hidden gem from the early '90s. Released in 1992 in Germany, it blends rock with a New Wave edge. What makes it stand out? It includes tracks like "Hand On Heart" and "Save My Soul," which mix raw energy with catchy vibes. Plus, it came out on the quirky Tutti Frutti label. Not your typical rock record, but that’s what makes it special.