11. "(Your love keeps lifting me) Higher & higher"
12. "Sunshine help me"
13. "Something else from The Move (The Original Mono EP Remastered)"
14. "So you want to be a rock 'n' roll star"
15. "Something else"
16. "It'll be me"
17. "Sunshine help me"
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Description:
Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the British band's 1968 live album. 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 was blessed with one of the most imaginative songwriters of his generation in Roy Wood. On 27th February 1968 the Move staged a concert at The Marquee Club with the intention of recording the concert for release as a live record. Due to technical issues, some of the material recorded was deemed to be unsuitable for release. In an attempt to rectify this, a further concert at The Marquee was recorded on 5th May. In the period between the first and second concert, Chris "Ace" Kefford had departed the fold, with guitarist Trevor Burton assuming bass guitar duties. After some repair work on five tracks, a seven-inch EP (playing at 33 rpm) was issued in June 1968 under the title Something Else from The Move. In 2007 the original multi-track master tapes were remixed and pieced together to present as full a record of The Move's Marquee performances as possible. Now these stereo tracks are gathered, along with the five mono mixes that formed the original 1968 EP on a CD version of Something Else from the Move. The release is newly presented in a single digipak with illustrated booklet and liner notes.
Issued in a standard jewel case with a clear tray. Includes a 16-page booklet.
Notes from sticker on shrink-wrap:
The Move "Something Else from The Move"
The classic 1968 live EP expanded & remastered to include the 2007 stereo mixes of the original live recordings & five bonus tracks, all newly re-mastered from the 1968 Mono master tapes
With lavishly illustrated booklet
ECLEC 2546
Notes from rear (tray insert):
BONUS TRACKS
[r=1544772]
The original mono EP remastered
Released as Regal Zonophone TRZ 2001 in June 1968
Notes from booklet:
Tracks 1-9, 11, 13, 14, 16 recorded at The Marquee Club, London on 27th February 1968
Tracks 10, 12, 15, 17 recorded at The Marquee Club, London on 5th May 1968
The stereo mixes were created in 2007 from the original four-track tapes by producer/engineer Rob Corich after 'painstaking restoration'.
2007 stereo remixes were first issued on [r1993511].
(Track times from CD player display).
Made in the EU