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The remainder of the album consisted of [[Roy Wood]] originals, and three cover versions that had featured prominently in their live set. 'Weekend' was an [[Eddie Cochran]] song, and 'Hey Grandma' had originally been recorded by US psychedelic band [[Moby Grape]]. It was their only album to chart, reaching No. 15.
The remainder of the album consisted of [[Roy Wood]] originals, and three cover versions that had featured prominently in their live set. 'Weekend' was an [[Eddie Cochran]] song, and 'Hey Grandma' had originally been recorded by US psychedelic band [[Moby Grape]]. It was their only album to chart, reaching No. 15.

[[Carl Wayne]] – lead vocals; Roy Wood – lead vocals, guitars; [[Trevor Burton]] – vocals, guitars; Ace Kefford – vocals, bass; [[Bev Bevan]] – drums. String, brass and woodwind arrangements – [[Tony Visconti]].


It was later reissued on [[Compact disc|CD]] with additional tracks.
It was later reissued on [[Compact disc|CD]] with additional tracks.
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#"Cherry Blossom Clinic" (Wood) (2.30)
#"Cherry Blossom Clinic" (Wood) (2.30)


==Personnel==
* [[Carl Wayne]] – lead vocals
* [[Roy Wood]] – lead vocals, guitars
* [[Trevor Burton]] – vocals, guitars
* [[Ace Kefford]] – vocals, bass
* [[Bev Bevan]] – drums.
* [[Tony Visconti]] - string, brass and woodwind arrangements


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The Move is the eponymous debut album by The Move, released on the Regal Zonophone label. The only one which was recorded by the group’s initial line-up before bassist Ace Kefford left, it includes both sides of their third and fourth singles ('Flowers In The Rain' and 'Fire Brigade'). The last track, 'Cherry Blossom Clinic', was intended as a single at the end of 1967, and an acetate, with 'Vote For Me' (a song which remained unreleased until 1997), was pressed. Release was cancelled, as the lyrics were about the inmate of a mental home, and in the wake of the controversy which had dogged 'Flowers In The Rain', with its promotional postcard featuring an allegedly libellous drawing of Prime Minister Harold Wilson, it was felt that to risk further allegations of bad taste and scandal would harm their career irreparably.

The remainder of the album consisted of Roy Wood originals, and three cover versions that had featured prominently in their live set. 'Weekend' was an Eddie Cochran song, and 'Hey Grandma' had originally been recorded by US psychedelic band Moby Grape. It was their only album to chart, reaching No. 15.

It was later reissued on CD with additional tracks.

Tracklisting

  1. "Yellow Rainbow" (Wood) (2.35)
  2. "Kilroy Was Here" (Wood) (2.43)
  3. "(Here We Go Round) The Lemon Tree" (Wood) (2.59)
  4. "Weekend" (Post) (1.46)
  5. "Walk Upon The Water" (Wood) (3.22)
  6. "Flowers In The Rain" (Wood) (2.29)
  7. "Hey Grandma" (Miller/Stevenson) (3.11)
  8. "Useless Information" (Wood) (2.56)
  9. "Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart" (Hanley) (2.49)
  10. "The Girl Outside" (Wood) (2.53)
  11. "Fire Brigade" (Wood) 2.22
  12. "Mist On a Monday Morning" (Wood) (2.30)
  13. "Cherry Blossom Clinic" (Wood) (2.30)

Personnel