The Move Anthology | 
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| Artist: Move Label: Salvo Category: Music
List Price: £31.99 Buy New: £21.99 You Save: £10.00 (31%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 2105
Format: Box Set, Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 1.1
UPC: 698458840622 EAN: 0698458840622 ASIN: B001DPC46O
Release Date: October 27, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: All Brand New - Some Items Are Factory Sealed, Shipped within 24 hours from the UK
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | You're The One I Need | | • | I Can't Hear You No More | | • | Is It True | | • | Respectable | | • | Night of Fear (alternate version) | | • | Disturbance (undubbed alternate version) | | • | I Can Hear The Grass Grow (full-length version) | | • | Move | | • | Wave The Flag And Stop The Train | | • | (Here We Go Round) The Lemon Tree (stereo) | | • | Flowers & Lemon Tea (Tony Visconti talks to the players...) | | • | Flowers In The Rain | | • | Cherry Blossom Clinic (enhanced stereo) | | • | Vote For Me (mono) | | • | Fire Brigade (early piano version; rough mix) | | • | Useless Information | | • | Yellow Rainbow (enhanced stereo) | | • | Kilroy Was Here (enhanced stereo) | | • | Fire Brigade | | • | The Girl Outside (alternate take) | | • | Mist On A Monday Morning (enhanced stereo) | | • | Flowers In The Rain (acoustic version; rough mix) | | • | Simple Simon (take 6 backing track; rough mix) |
Disc 2
| • | Move Bolero (live) | | • | It'll Be Me (live) | | • | Too Much In Love (live) | | • | Flowers In The Rain (live) | | • | Fire Brigade (live) | | • | Stephanie Knows Who (live) | | • | Something Else (live) | | • | So You Want To Be A Rock'n'Roll Star (live) | | • | The Price Of Love (live) | | • | Piece Of My Heart (live) | | • | (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher (live) | | • | Sunshine Help Me (live) |
Disc 3
| • | Somethin' Else (EP version) | | • | Sunshine Help Me (EP version) | | • | Wild Tiger Woman (UK single edit) | | • | Omnibus (enhanced stereo) | | • | Blackberry Way | | • | A Certain Something (piano version; rough mix) | | • | Curly | | • | Second Class (She's Too Good For Me) (part 1) | | • | Second Class (She's Too Good For Me) (part 2) | | • | Beautiful Daughter (reduced mix) | | • | This Time Tomorrow | | • | Hello Susie (abridged) | | • | Don't Make My Baby Blue | | • | The Last Thing On My Mind | | • | Open My Eyes (live at Fillmore West 1969) |
Disc 4
| • | I Can Hear The Grass Grow (Fillmore West 1969) | | • | Brontosaurus (US promo edit) | | • | When Alice Comes Back To The Farm | | • | Turkish Tram Conductor Blues (take 5; rough mix) | | • | Feel Too Good | | • | Lightnin' Never Strikes Twice | | • | Ella James | | • | Tonight (US edited version) | | • | Do Ya (edited version) | | • | Chinatown | | • | California Man | | • | The Duke Of Edinburgh's Lettuce |
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Gone but finally not forgotten October 28, 2008 Fletch (Wiltshire, UK) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
The move was only around for a short period during that time they had many line up changes and morphed into the electric light orchestra. This thoughtfully put together Anthology takes you from the first demos (You're The One I Need) by the move, Mod classics through to the final single `California Man' The first disc covers the original line up Ace Kefford, Bev Bevan, Carl Wayne, Trevor Burton and Roy Wood, and includes `Night of Fear' `Fire Brigade' and `Flowers in the Rain' plus a host of songs from the first album. Disc 2 dates from the `Something else' EP live show, now including Move originals and remixed into stereo for the first time. Disc 3 takes in sessions from late 67 and 1968 and early 1969 where the band in quick succession lost Ace Kefford and Trevor Burton to be replaced by Rick Price on bass, after Jeff Lynne could not be tempted away from the Idle Race. Songs and singles from this time show a heavier side to the Move with the proto metal `Blackberry way' and `Wild tiger woman' shine along with tracks from the `Shazam' album. Disc 4 takes in the last two move albums along with a Live version of I can here the grass grow from the `Fillmore concerts' (I hope that gets a full release). During this period Carl Wayne and Rick Price left and Jeff Lynne was finally drafted in from the `Idle Race', This disc starts to show the routes of ELO with splendid songs `Turkish Tram Conductor Blues' and `Feel Too Good' from the `Looking on' album and `Ella James' and `Tonight' from the, `messages from the Country' album. As well as 'Do Ya' a Jeff Lynne song which also appeared later on ELO's `New world Record' album What we have in the end is a great reminder of what a stunning and underrated band the move were we have the routes of the Birmingham sound which spawned Black Sabbath ELO and many other bands. Buy this and I don't think you will be disappointed.
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