Tracklist
This Side | |||
A1 | It's Catching Up | ||
A2 | The Tower | ||
A3 | Brainless Wonder | ||
A4 | Tired Of Waiting | ||
A5 | Stocktaking | ||
A6 | The End Of All Things | ||
That Side | |||
B1 | Big Dick | ||
B2 | Two Lips, Two Lungs And One Tongue | ||
B3 | Rags And Bones | ||
B4 | Oh No! Bruno! | ||
B5 | All Lies |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed From – Wrong Records (2)
- Copyright © – Nomeansno
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Nomeansno
- Recorded At – Profile Sound Studios
- Mastered At – Greg Lee Processing – L-34181
Credits
- Artwork [Front & Back Cover], Layout [Front & Back Cover] – Nomeansno
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals – Rob Wright
- Drums, Percussion, Vocals – John Wright
- Guitar, Bass, Vocals – None Of Your Fucking Business (2)
- Logo [AT Bat] – WS*
- Mastered By [Uncredited] – John Wright
- Photography By [Adapted From Original] – David Bruce (3)
- Producer [Made By] – Nomeansno
- Technician [Worms Provided By] – Tom Holliston
- Written-By, Performer, Arranged By – Nomeansno
Notes
Issued in matte paper finish cover sleeve.
Includes 11” x 11" black and white insert: "Be Strong Be Wrong" on one side, with lyrics and credits on the other side.
Some copies came with a hype sticker on shrink. See pics.
This recording was made in a couple of weeks at Profile Studios, Vancouver, B.C., Summer '89.
℗ & © 1989 PROCAN (ASCAP)
Licensed from Wrong Records
Jacket Printed in Canada.
NB. Songs may be subject to change without notice.
Runouts are etched.
Includes 11” x 11" black and white insert: "Be Strong Be Wrong" on one side, with lyrics and credits on the other side.
Some copies came with a hype sticker on shrink. See pics.
This recording was made in a couple of weeks at Profile Studios, Vancouver, B.C., Summer '89.
℗ & © 1989 PROCAN (ASCAP)
Licensed from Wrong Records
Jacket Printed in Canada.
NB. Songs may be subject to change without notice.
Runouts are etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: PROCAN/ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A, variant 1): VIRUS 77 A1 (A) L-34181
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B, variant 1): VIRUS 77 B1 (A) L-34181-X
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A, variant 2): VIRUS 77 A L34181
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B, variant 2): VIRUS 77 B L34181 X
Other Versions (5 of 35)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Wrong (CD, Album) | Alternative Tentacles | VIRUS 77CD | UK & Europe | 1989 | |||
Wrong (LP, Album) | Alternative Tentacles | VIRUS 77 | UK & Europe | 1989 | |||
Wrong (CD, Album) | Alternative Tentacles | VIRUS 77CD | US | 1989 | |||
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Wrong (Cassette, Album) | Alternative Tentacles | VIRUS 77C | US | 1989 | ||
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Wrong (LP, Album) | Cargo Records | CAR. 07 | Canada | 1989 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Amazing reissue. Alternative Tentacles have worked perfectly. I'm waiting for Sex Mad and Mr Happy.
If learned other companies of this reissue would be good to vinyl market
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Edited one year agoPeople selling for 150 or more you're running out time...repress IS coming. I've already ordered mine in red. LOL!
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Repress is now available at Alternative Tentacles (words words)
https://alternativetentacles.com/product/virus-77-wrong-pre-order/?mc_cid=b11e3e42de&mc_eid=70879e8c31 -
They really need to do another round of limited edition stuff. Instead of splatter they could do a swirl white and red, would definitely give it a go.
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got this in perfect condition at a record store close to me. An amazing album, definitely worth the price
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Every song on this album is top notch and punches you in the face...repeatedly. Not a bad song in the lot. The Wright Bros carved out an impressive niche in punk rock musical history with this album and many others. But this one is, to me, hands down the best Nomeansno album there is.
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I trying to find a copy of this years back ended up finding a white press reless copy in shefeled when up visiting my miss's still had the same cuver which i have on my wall. The drummer a bassest are bruvers thats why there so tight, i saw them live 20 year ago or so in bristol what a gig.
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Edited 10 years agoHow is there no review of this LP yet? Classic (but a little underrated) math-punk (?!) from this Canadian band from 1989 that still sounds original today. Plus, the recording is amazing. They sort of remind me of the Minutemen, what with their quirky, sometimes-funky style, but these songs are way more layered like Talking Heads. The songs are punchy, melodic, complex and they can really play their fucking instruments.
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