The Move (Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood, Bev Bevan, etc)

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by jmklein87, Oct 8, 2015.

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  1. rbbert

    rbbert Forum Resident

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    Nobody knows this for sure; so far informed opinions suggest that the first 4 may be it. As far as quality goes, nothing to complain about with the Esoterics, but only Shine On Brightly has been a signidficant sound quality improvement, and that mostly for the speed correction. A Salty Dog and Home are actually a little more compressed than the Salvos, although it's hardly if at all noticeable.
     
  2. old school

    old school Senior Member

    So why is that? Did the contract with Esoteric only call for the first four discs? I thought I read where it would be Procol Harum's whole catalog plus bonus material? Thanks for you're help.
     
  3. rbbert

    rbbert Forum Resident

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    There's a dedicated thread somewhere in this forum; all the info I have comes from it.
     
  4. zongo

    zongo Forum Resident

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    The Move is great, basically everything they did. I also quite enjoy the Idle Race. I have never found anything in ELO's output that is of interest to me.
     
  5. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    Prefer Carl Wayne's MOVE.
     
  6. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    Wood ..prolific "?
    He was a singles writer.
    No qualms about that.
    The brummie wizard churned them out.
     
  7. howlinrock

    howlinrock Forum Resident In Memoriam

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    +1 I prefure the original 5 piece from the Move from 1966-7
     
  8. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    Great pipes/frontman.
     
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