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Release Date: Apr 29, 2016
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This 1998 reissue contains 15 bonus tracks not on the original release.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
The Move's self-titled first album capped an 18-month string of classic singles, all included on this greatly expanded and lovingly remastered reissue. Formed in Birmingham in the mid-'60s, the Move quickly became one of England's most interesting, and at times controversial, bands. While its onstage antics and publicity stunts garnered it much press attention, the band's often-brilliant music was sometimes lost in the shuffle. Leader Roy Wood's uncanny ability to meld classical, cabaret, psychedelic, and '50s rock influences with a Beatlesque knack for catchy pop songs results in such psych-pop classics as "Flowers in the Rain," "I Can Hear the Grass Grow," the "Eleanor Rigby"-like "Mist on a Monday Morning," and the rest of this essential 19-song collection. Even an oddity like a whacked-out cover of "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart," with sepulchral vocals by drummer Bev Bevan is a delight. THE MOVE is an indispensable '60s pop album.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
The Move's self-titled first album capped an 18-month string of classic singles, all included on this greatly expanded and lovingly remastered reissue. Formed in Birmingham in the mid-'60s, the Move quickly became one of England's most interesting, and at times controversial, bands. While its onstage antics and publicity stunts garnered it much press attention, the band's often-brilliant music was sometimes lost in the shuffle. Leader Roy Wood's uncanny ability to meld classical, cabaret, psychedelic, and '50s rock influences with a Beatlesque knack for catchy pop songs results in such psych-pop classics as "Flowers in the Rain," "I Can Hear the Grass Grow," the "Eleanor Rigby"-like "Mist on a Monday Morning," and the rest of this essential 19-song collection. Even an oddity like a whacked-out cover of "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart," with sepulchral vocals by drummer Bev Bevan is a delight. THE MOVE is an indispensable '60s pop album.
Tracks:
1 - Yellow Rainbow
2 - Kilroy Was Here
3 - (Here We Go Round) The Lemon Tree
4 - Weekend
5 - Walk Upon the Water
6 - Flowers in the Rain
7 - Hey Grandma
8 - Useless Information
9 - Zing Went the Strings of My Heart
10 - Girl Outside
11 - Fire Brigade
12 - Mist on a Monday Morning
13 - Cherry Blossom Clinic
14 - Night of Fear
15 - Disturbance [Single Version]
16 - I Can Hear the Grass Grow
17 - Wave Your Flag and Stop the Train
18 - Vote For Me [Advision Studios, London, August 1967]
2 - Kilroy Was Here
3 - (Here We Go Round) The Lemon Tree
4 - Weekend
5 - Walk Upon the Water
6 - Flowers in the Rain
7 - Hey Grandma
8 - Useless Information
9 - Zing Went the Strings of My Heart
10 - Girl Outside
11 - Fire Brigade
12 - Mist on a Monday Morning
13 - Cherry Blossom Clinic
14 - Night of Fear
15 - Disturbance [Single Version]
16 - I Can Hear the Grass Grow
17 - Wave Your Flag and Stop the Train
18 - Vote For Me [Advision Studios, London, August 1967]