Sunday, March 6, 2016

MORE COMING FROM THE MOVE...

Amazon now filling in a lot of the gaps in their listings for the upcoming Move remastered editions.  The CDs are coming from Esoteric Recordings -- Cherry Red Records also offering pre-orders.


The Move 1-CD version:
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. The Girl Outside
11. Fire Brigade
12. Mist on a Monday Morning
13. Cherry Blossom Clinic
14. Night of Fear
15. Disturbance
16. I Can Hear the Grass Grow
17. Wave the Flag and Stop the Train
18. Vote for Me

Disc: 1
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. The Girl Outside
11. Fire Brigade
12. Mist on a Monday Morning
13. Cherry Blossom Clinic
14. You're the One I Need
15. Winter Song (Previously Unreleased)
16. The Fugitive (Previously Unreleased)
17. Is It True
18. Too Many Fish in the Sea (Previously Unreleased)
19. Respectable
20. Don't Hang Up (Previously Unreleased)
21. I Can't Hear You No More
22. Night of Fear
23. Disturbance
24. I Can Hear the Grass Grow
25. Wave the Flag and Stop the Train
26. Vote for Me

Disc: 2
1. Night of Fear
2. Don't Throw Stones at Me
3. Move Intro
4. Move
5. Yellow Rainbow (Enhanced Stereo Version)
6. Kilroy Was Here
7. Here We Go Round the Lemon Tree
8. Weekend
9. Walk Upon Water
10. Flowers in the Rain
11. Useless Information
12. Zing Went the Strings of My Heart
13. The Girl Outside (Alternate Take)
14. Fire Brigade
15. Mist on Monday Morning
16. Cherry Blossom Clinic
17. Vote for Me (Alternate Take)
18. Night of Fear (Alternate Take)
19. Disturbance (Un-Dubbed Version)
20. Fire Brigade (Un-Dubbed Early Piano)

Disc: 3
1. You Better Believe Me
2. Night of Fear
3. Stop, Get a Hold of Yourself
4. Kilroy Was Here
5. Interview With Carl Wayne (Previously Unreleased)
6. I Can Hear the Grass Grow
7. Walk Upon Water
8. Morning Dew
9. Interview With Carl Wayne (Previously Unreleased)
10. Stephanie Knows Who
11. Flowers in the Rain
12. So You Want to Be a Rock N Roll Star
13. Hey Grandma
14. Cherry Blossom Clinic
15. Fire Brigade
16. Weekend
17. It'll Be Me
18. Walk Upon Water (Previously Unreleased)
19. Useless Information

 The description:
NEWLY REMASTERED EDITION OF THE CLASSIC 1968 DEBUT ALBUM BY THE MOVE - FEATURING THE MONO MIX OF THE ALBUM WITH FIVE BONUS TRACKS - REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES INCLUDES BOOKLET WITH NEW ESSAY - REVIEWS IN NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS, UNCUT,  MOJO, RECORD COLLECTOR,  CLASSIC ROCK & PROG MAGAZINES & CAMPAIGN ON NATIONAL RADIO  
Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of a newly re-mastered and expanded edition of the classic 1968 debut album by THE MOVE.  Of all of the groups to emerge in Britain in the latter half of the 1960s, THE MOVE was arguably one of the finest. A powerful act on stage, the group were blessed with one of the most imaginative songwriters of his generation in Roy Wood and a fine vocalist in Carl Wayne, complemented by Bev Bevan (drums), Trevor Burton (guitar) and Ace Kefford (bass). Released in the UK in April 1968, Move followed on from the international success the band had achieved with the classic singles Night Of Fear', I Can Hear The Grass Grow', Flowers in the Rain' and Fire Brigade'. Their first album, Move, demonstrated the imaginative diversity of the band and saw them break new ground creatively.

Next ---


Shazam - 1-CD edition:

Disc: 1
1. Hello Susie
2. Beautiful Daughter
3. Cherry Blossom Clinic Revisited
4. Fields of People
5. Don't Make My Baby Blue
6. The Last Thing on My Mind
7. Wild Tiger Woman
8. Omnibus
9. Blackberry Way
10. Something
11. Curly
12. This Time Tomorrow
13. Hello Susie (Abridged Us Single Version)
14. Second Class (She's Too Good for Me)


Disc: 1
1. Hello Susie
2. Beautiful Daughter
3. Cherry Blossom Clinic Revisited
4. Fields of People
5. Don't Make My Baby Blue
6. The Last Thing on My Mind
7. Wild Tiger Woman
8. Omnibus
9. Blackberry Way
10. Something
11. Curly
12. This Time Tomorrow
13. Hello Susie (Abridged Us Single Version)
14. Second Class (She's Too Good for Me)
15. Wild Tiger Woman (Stereo Mix)
16. Omnibus (Full Version)
17. Curly (Alternate Mix)
18. This Time Tomorrow (Demo Version)

Disc: 2
1. Something (Demo Version)
2. Beautiful Daughter (Reduced Mix)
3. Interview With Carl Wayne
4. Higher and Higher
5. Kentucky Woman
6. Interview With Bev Bevan
7. Wild Tiger Woman
8. Long Black Veil
9. Piece of My Heart
10. Going Back
11. Blackberry Way
12. California Girls
13. Christian Life
14. Bev Bevan Interview (Previously Unreleased)
15. Beautiful Daughter (Previously Unreleased)
16. Going Out of My Head (Previously Unreleased)
17. Evil Woman (Previously Unreleased)
18. Carl Wayne Interview (Previously Unreleased)
19. Curly (Previously Unreleased)
20. Sound of Silence (Previously Unreleased)
21. Abraham, Martin and John (Previously Unreleased)
22. Open My Eyes (Previously Unreleased)
23. Hello Susie (Previously Unreleased)
24. Walk Right Back (Previously Unreleased)
25. Fields of People (Previously Unreleased)

The description:
A powerful act on stage, the group were blessed with one of the most imaginative songwriters of his generation in Roy Wood. Shazam is regarded by many as the finest MOVE album, despite being recorded in a time of flux for the band. In the Spring of 1968 bassist Ace Kefford departed the fold, with Trevor Burton assuming bass guitar duties. The band continued to enjoy success as a singles act, earning a number one hit with 'Blackberry Way' in November 1968. In February 1969 Burton also left the band to be replaced by Rick Price. It was this line-up that was to record Shazam. The album was very well received and is regarded as a classic of the era.

The Move and Shazam are expected to be out 29 April 2016 in the UK.

And now, it appears a 2016 pressing of Something Else From The Move EP on 7" vinyl will be released for Record Store Day a week and a half earlier -- on 16 April 2016 -- coincidentally the very day Jeff Lynne's ELO takes the stage at the Genting Arena in Birmingham. 

Track list:
1. So You Want to Be a Rock and Roll Star
2. Stephanie Knows Who
3. Something Else
4. It'll Be Me
5. Sunshine Help Me

And in that description comes the suggestion that Looking On may not be far behind.
REMASTERED RECORD STORE DAY FACSIMILE 45 RPM 7-INCH LIMITED EDITION OF THE RARE 1968 LIVE MONO EP BY THE MOVE REMASTERED FROM THE FIRST GENERATION MASTER TAPES REPLICATES THE ORIGINAL ARTWORK  
Esoteric Recordings are pleased to announce the release of a strictly limited edition re-mastered vinyl release of the rare 1968 7-Inch Mono Live EP SOMETHING ELSE FROM THE MOVE. Recorded at the legendary Marquee Club on 27th February 1968, this EP (which played at 33 1/3 rpm) featured a different side of the musical character of THE MOVE, reflecting the band as masters of interpreting songs by other acts such as The Byrds, Love and Spooky Tooth and classic Rock n' Roll figures Jerry Lee Lewis and Eddie Cochran. Original copies of this EP are rare and sought after by collectors. This re-mastered release replicates the original Mono EP picture sleeve, plays at 33 1/3 rpm and has been remastered from the original tapes. The € SOMETHING ELSE FROM THE MOVE EP reissue acts as an introduction to the forthcoming series of re-mastered expanded reissues of the Move albums Move, Shazam & Looking On to follow in 2016.
Stay tuned, A Looking On deluxe edition could have some nice possibilities especially if they include some BBC tracks here as well.  Stay tuned.

1 comment:

elo_rey said...

It´s sooooo boring to get practically the same material time after time after time...I have these Albums from Repertoire records, Fly records, Divucsa of Spain, West Side, Salvo, Cube/Disky, Edsel, One Way Records-EMI...if at least some company would release these expanded albums in vynil!!!!