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From | Richard Brown <rbrown1985@yahoo.com> |
Subject | Re: The Move |
Date | Sat, 7 Jun 2008 15:46:54 -0700 (PDT) |
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Stewart wrote:
"Do these include the all-important singles? Much of
the Move's best early stuff was 45-only."
Well
sort of/mostly...I am no expert, but heres what
pulled from the liner notes
here are the singles up
through Looking On with a few comments regarding the
remasters:
Night of Fear b/w Disturbance- These both appear as
bonus tracks on disc one of Move in mono. Disc two
of that album includes new stereo mixes made for this
release. There is (I believe) a different version of
Night of Fear in stereo.
I Can Hear the Grass Grow b/w Wave Your Flag and Stop
the Train- These also both appear as bonus tracks on
disc one of Move in mono.
Flowers in the Rain b/w (Here We Go Round) The Lemon
Tree-Both sides of this single were on the original
album Move and appear here in mono. Both also appear
on disc two in newly created stereo mixes.
Fire Brigade b/w Walk Upon the Water- Both sides of
this single were on the original album Move and
appear here in mono. Disc two has a stereo mix of
Fire Brigade minus some of the additional vocal and
guitar overdubs found on the mono version. Walk on
the Water also appears in a stereo mix.
Wild Tiger Woman b/w Omnibus- Wild Tiger Woman
appears on Shazam as a bonus track in a new stereo
mix. Omnibus also has a new stereo mix and is longer
than the original version (though it appears to be the
same take) and is also a bonus track. Both sound
fantastic.
Blackberry Way b/w Something- An alternate (and
awesome sounding) new stereo mix of Blackberry Way
appears on Shazam. I am not sure about Something.
I believe it appears as A Certain Something in an
new stereo mix. Both are bonus tracks.
Curly b/w This Time Tomorrow- Curly appears in an
alternate stereo mix (that sounds very much like the
released version to my ears). This Time Tomorrow
also appears in stereo as a bonus track. I had no idea
this was sung by Rick Price. There is also a demo
version of "This Time Tomorrow" sung by Carl Wayne
(with Trevor Burton)
Brontosaurus b/w Lightnin Never Strikes Twice-
Brontosaurus appeared in the Looking On and is
included as part of the album. Lightnin Never
Strikes Twice appears as a bonus track.
When Alice Comes Back to the Farm b/w What?- both of
these were on Looking On.
In short
if you like The Move, they have never sounded
better
.
Rich B
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