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Disc 01 01. "Night of fear" 02. "I can hear the grass grow" 03. "Wave the flag and stop the train" 04. "Kilroy was here" 05. "(Here We Go Round) The Lemon Tree" 06. "Walk upon the water" 07. "Flowers in the rain" 08. "Fire brigade" 09. "Wild tiger woman" 10. "Bleckberry way" 11. "Curly" 12. "Hello Susie" 13. "Cherry Blossom Clinic (Revisited)" 14. "Brontosaurus" 15. "When Alice Comes Back To The Farm" 16. "What" 17. "Ella James" 18. "Tonight" 19. "Chinatown" 20. "California Man" 21. "Do Ya"
Disc 02 01. "I can hear the grass grow (Promotional Film)" 02. "Walk upon the water (HR TV Germany Beat Beat Beat - 26th June 1967)" 03. "I can hear the grass grow (HR TV Germany Beat Beat Beat - 26th June 1967)" 04. "Night of fear (HR TV Germany Beat Beat Beat - 26th June 1967)" 05. "Fire brigade (BBC TV Top Of The Pops - 15th February 1968)" 06. "I can hear the grass grow (BBC TV Colour Me Pop - 4th January 1969)" 07. "Beautiful daughter (BBC TV Colour Me Pop - 4th January 1969)" 08. "Christian life (BBC TV Colour Me Pop - 4th January 1969)" 09. "Flowers in the rain (BBC TV Colour Me Pop - 4th January 1969)" 10. "The last thing on my mind (BBC TV Colour Me Pop - 4th January 1969)" 11. "Wild tiger woman (BBC TV Colour Me Pop - 4th January 1969)" 12. "Goin' back (BBC TV Colour Me Pop - 4th January 1969)" 13. "Fire brigade (BBC TV Colour Me Pop - 4th January 1969)" 14. "Something (BBC TV Colour Me Pop - 4th January 1969)" 15. "Blackberry way (BBC TV Colour Me Pop - 4th January 1969)" 16. "Fire brigade (Radio Bremen TV Germany Beat Club - February 1968)" 17. "Wild tiger woman (Radio Bremen TV Germany Beat Club - August 1968)" 18. "Blackberry way (Radio Bremen TV Germany Beat Club - January 1969)" 19. "Curly (Radio Bremen TV Germany Beat Club - August 1969)" 20. "Brontosaurus (Radio Bremen TV Germany Beat Club - April 1970)" 21. "When Alice comes back to the farm (Radio Bremen TV Germany Beat Club - December 1970)"
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 | | Description: | Two disc (CD + NTSC/Region 0 DVD) pressing. 2017 compilation from the iconic British band led by Roy Wood (and later featuring future ELO leader Jeff Lynne). 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 were blessed with one of the most imaginative songwriters of his generation in Roy Wood. Magnetic Waves Of Sound features all of The Move's UK hit singles, along with key album tracks from their four studio albums. The accompanying hour long DVD in this collection is a true first, and features 21 appearances on BBC TV and German television and a promotional film, all shot between 1967 and 1970. These include a performance of 'Fire Brigade' on Top of the Pops from February 1968 and the band's entire Colour Me Pop performance for BBC 2 from January 1969. Also featured is a rare promotional film of 'I Can Hear the Grass Grow', a trio of songs performed live from the German TV show Beat, Beat, Beat (recorded in June 1967) and a fine selection of Move appearances on the German TV show Beat Club, all gathered together on DVD officially for the first time. Magnetic Waves of Sound is a fitting celebration of the legacy of The Move and includes a lavishly illustrated booklet and features a new essay by Mark Paytress and also includes a poster.CD-1 to CD-11 Mono, CD-12 to CD-21 Stereo
8 Panel Digipack contains Booklet and poster.
"Magnetic Waves of Sound ~ the Best of the Move: 2" is a comprehensive CD+DVD collection that celebrates the enduring legacy of The Move, one of Britain's most innovative and influential rock bands from the late 1960s and early 1970s. This release features a carefully curated selection of their greatest hits, rare tracks, and fan favorites, showcasing their unique blend of psychedelic pop, hard rock, and melodic craftsmanship. The accompanying DVD includes classic television performances and promotional videos that capture The Move's dynamic stage presence. Released by Cherry Red Records?renowned for its dedication to preserving music history through high-quality reissues?this set is essential for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Formed in Birmingham in 1965, The Move achieved chart success with songs like "Blackberry Way," "Fire Brigade," and "Night of Fear." Their inventive sound paved the way for future projects such as Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), further cementing their place in rock history. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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ECLEC22554 |
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