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Move (The Move album)

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{{Album infobox | | Name = The Move | Type = LP | Artist = The Move | Cover = | Background = Orange | Released = March, 1968 | Recorded = | Genre = Rock | Length = 42:12 | Label = Jet
| Producer = Denny Cordell | | This album = The Move
(1968) | Next album = Shazam
(1970)

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, a selection of Roy Wood originals, and three cover versions that had featured prominently in their live set. 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 CD with additional tracks.