Say Something Good is the debut studio album by River City People, released by EMI in Europe and Capitol in the US in 1989.
[2] River City People signed a recording contract with EMI in 1988, after Channel 4's The Chart Show commissioned a video for the band's song "(What's Wrong With) Dreaming?".
They added: "Singer Siobhan Maher breathes dimension into sensitive and perceptive prose composed by bandmates/brothers Tim and Paul Speed.
"[7] Anne Warren Murray of Dayton Daily News considered the album a "strong first effort" and added: "It's hard to say which side is better, since both are filled with alluring, melodic songs."
[5] Steven Miller of The Daily Utah Chronicle wrote: "The [album contains] ten cuts worth of quirky pop that owes a bit to All About Eve, vintage U2 and Laurie Anderson but stands out with an identity all its own.