The Move – Hits & Rarities Singles A's & B's (1999)
Artist: The Move
Title: Hits & Rarities Singles A's & B's
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Repertoire
Genre: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Mod
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:11:18
Total Size: 336/688 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Hits & Rarities Singles A's & B's
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Repertoire
Genre: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Mod
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:11:18
Total Size: 336/688 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
01. Night of Fear 2:17
02. The Disturbance 2:48
03. I Can Hear the Grass Grow 3:08
04. Wave Your Flag and Stop the Train 2:57
05. Flowers in the Rain 2:22
06. (Here We Go Round) the Lemon Tree 3:00
07. Cherry Blossom Clinic 2:31
08. Vote for Me 2:50
09. Fire Brigade 2:24
10. Walk Upon the Water 3:23
11. Wild Tiger Woman 2:41
12. Omnibus 3:58
13. Blackberry Way 3:42
14. Something 3:13
15. Yellow Rainbow 2:36
16. Curly 2:45
17. This Time Tomorrow 3:42
18. Brontosaurus 4:27
19. Lightning Never Strikes Twice 3:12
20. Something (Italian Version) 2:59
CD 2:
01. When Alice Comes Back to the Farm 3:44
02. What? 6:42
03. Kilroy Was Here 2:44
04. Turkish Train Conductor Blues 4:49
05. Beautiful Daughter 2:28
06. Ella James 3:15
07. No Time 3:41
08. Tonight 3:20
09. Don’t Mess Me Up 3:13
10. My Marge 2:01
11. Chinatown 3:08
12. Down on the Bay 4:16
13. California Man 3:38
14. Do Ya 4:05
15. So You Want to Be a Rock ’n’ Roll Star 3:02
16. Stephanie Knows Who 3:05
17. Something Else 2:26
18. It’ll Be Me 2:39
19. Sunshine Help Me 5:14
20. Useless Information 2:55
British rock band from Birmingham formed in 1965 and disbanded in 1972. They formed into ELO (Electric Light Orchestra) after several line-up changes and primary songwriter Roy Woods's desire to form a new band that would play orchestral as well as hard rock. The Move are perhaps best known for their string of top 5 UK chart hits, including their debut "Night of Fear" (#2), "I Can Hear the Grass Grow (#5), Flowers in the Rain (#2), Fire Brigade (#3), and Blackberry Way (#1) all between 1966 and 1968. Despite releasing 4 albums, only their 1968 debut "Move" charted, reaching #15 in the UK.