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The Move
Looking On
Release Date: 1970
Running Time: 75:24
Label: JVC Compact Discs

Probably their weakest album, finding the group trying to blend progressive elements with lumpy hard rock boogie on obscure, extended tracks. The songs do look forward to the Electric Light Orchestra, for good or ill, in the helium-like high harmonies and the wide palette of instruments. Most of the multi-instrumentation is provided by Roy Wood, who picks up oboe, sitar, slide guitar, cello, and saxophone in addition to his usual guitar chores. Includes the British Top Ten single "Brontosaurus." Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Looking OnWood7:49
2Turkish Tram Conductor BluesBevan4:41
3What?Lynne6:44
4When Alice Comes Back to the FarmWood3:42
5Open Up Said the World at the DoorLynne7:11
6BrontosaurusWood4:27
7Feel Too GoodWood9:36

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2001CDJVC Compact Discs



Group Members:
Carl Wayne
Bev Bevan
Rick Price
Ace Kefford
Trevor Burton
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