''Nothing Wrong'' is the third studio album by British rock band
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
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, released in 1988. It was their first LP on the
Beggars Banquet
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offshoot,
Situation Two
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, in the UK. In the US it was released by Beggars Banquet/
RCA
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. The US version included two
bonus track
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s, the UK single "Open Up" (previously chosen by ''
New Musical Express
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'' as a Single of the Week
[Solanos, Jane. "Singles", ''New Musical Express'', November 21, 1987, p. 16.]) and the
B-side
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"The Rise". The album's title track and "Only Dreaming (Wide Awake)" were issued as singles in the UK. ''Nothing Wrong'' featured some occasional audio excerpts from Sir
Laurens Van Der Post
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's
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television series documentary ''Testament to a Bushmen'' (stills from which were used as the source of the album's front and back covers). The album included a version of
Booker T. & the M.G.'s' "Time Is Tight".
Track listing
# "Nothing Wrong" – 2:37
# "Open Up" – 3:26
# "Hands Off Me" – 2:31
# "Big Stick" – 2:39
# "She Said" – 2:53
# "Sayonara" – 3:32
# "World Around" – 2:18
# "Hard-Away" – 2:40
# "The Rise" – 2:46
# "Only Dreaming" (Wide Awake) – 4:24
# "Do You Understand?" – 2:18
# "Never Know" – 3:29
# "Pushing On" – 2:50
# "Time Is Tight" – :52
All tracks were written by Chris Reed (lyrics) and Reed/Dave Wolfenden/Leon Phillips (music), except for "Time Is Tight", written by
Steve Cropper
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/
Booker T. Jones
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/
Donald Dunn/
Al Jackson
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.
Personnel
* Chris Reed -
vocals
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,
guitar
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,
keyboards
* David "Wolfie" Wolfenden - guitar
* Leon Phillips -
bass guitar
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, keyboards
References
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Nothing Wrong
Nothing Wrong
Beggars Banquet Records albums
Situation Two albums