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THE MOVE Anthology 1966-1972 (2008 UK Deluxe '40th
Anniversary Series' 62-track digitally remastered 4-CD album set
featuring a compilation of career spanning tracks and over three
hours of Move magnificence. Comprises classic hit singles,
b-sides, choice album cuts plus a wealth [31 tracks!] of
previously unreleased material featuring never before heard
songs, demos, alternate takes and live recordings [including
12 tracks performed live at the Marquee in 1968]. Housed
in a deluxe package complete with a full colour 72-page booklet
containing rare & unseen photos & memorabilia plus a 11,000
word 'Move History', band interviews and track-by-track
information & discography, plus fold-out picture insert and five
picture cards - one for each band member)
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THE MOVE Anthology 1966-1972 (2008 UK promotional set featuring
two identical 4" x 6" double-sided postcards with a 8" x 11.5"
double-sided handbill for the superb 4-disc compilation which combined
the amazing 6 year recording career of the band,the reverse of the
handbill features a full tracklisting and compilation description whereas
the postcards feature two very cool band photos!)
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THE MOVE Beat Instrumental Monthly No. 59 (March 1968 UK
issue 44-page magazine with a great mean 'n' moody cover of
The Move, also featuring articles on The Bee Gees, Manfred
Mann, The Rolling Stones, The Tremeloes, Herman's Hermits and
more.This copy shows few signs of age, minimal creasing to
spine, no tears or rips and all pages & staples are intact)
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THE MOVE Blackberry Way (1982 UK solid centre 7" vinyl
single featuring the classic 1986 hit plus Brontosaurus [1970],
issued in the Old Gold company die-cut paper sleeve OG9227)
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THE MOVE Blackberry Way (Mega rare 1969 Japanese Nippon
Grammophon wide centred 7" vinyl single, also including 'Something'
[written by Dave Morgan]. The unique flipback picture sleeve displays
just a little light wear with a small amount of foxing but has the '¥400'
price point on the reverse and comes complete with an insert featuring
the lyrics for both songs printed in English while the vinyl looks barely
played! DP-1621)
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MOVE Blackberry Way (1970 German 12-track vinyl album
featuring the title hit single, I Can Hear The Grass Grow and
Brontosaurus. The glossy picture sleeve has the lightest of
edgewear and the vinyl appears near as-new INT126.307)
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THE MOVE Blackberry Way (1968 South African 7" vinyl single
with an intact four prong centre, also including Something. This
issue of the single was released through Continental records,
whilst the UK version was on Regal Zonophone, comes in a
Continental company die-cut paper sleeve. The vinyl remain very
good with some noticeable surface scuffs and the occasional light
scratch PD.9491)
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THE MOVE Blackberry Way (1968 UK 7" vinyl single with
intact four prong centre, also including Something, Regal
Zonophone company die-cut paper sleeve RZ3015)
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THE MOVE Blackberry Way (Rare 1968 UK advance 'A' label demo for
the 7" vinyl single, with custom 'Demonstration Record - Not For Sale'
text & '29.11.68' release date print and intact four-prong centre, also
including Something, housed in areproduction die-cut company sleeve.
This is a superb condition copy of a demo that was sent for review
purposes & never sold to the public, perhaps only ever played once or
twice in its lifetime! RZ3015)
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THE MOVE Blackberry Way (Classic 1968 UK solid centre 7"
vinyl single, also including Something, die-cut record
company paper sleeve. The vinyl shows just a few minor
paper scuffs to show for its years RZ3015)
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THE MOVE Blackberry Way (1968 UK 7" vinyl single with
intact four prong centre, also including Something, die-cut RZ
logo paper sleeve. Apart from some initials on the B Side
label, this copy remains in excellent condition with just a few
light surface scuffs to show for its fifty years RZ3015)
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THE MOVE Blackberry Way / I Can Hear The Grass Grow (1982
UK Backtrackin' series solid centre 7" vinyl single on the Cube
Records label, housed in a picture sleeve listing other releases on
the reverse. The sleeve displays some light general wearwhilst
the vinyl looks barely played BAK6)
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THE MOVE Brontosaurus (Very rare 1970 Japanese Nippon
Grammophon wide centred 7" single, backed with 'Lightning Never
Strikes Twice' and housed in a unique picture sleeve. The flipback
sleeve has the lyrics to both songs in English on the reversewith 400
Yen price code bottom left. The sleeve is excellent and the vinyl mint
DP-1751)
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THE MOVE Brontosaurus (1969 US Mono/Stereo 2-track promotional
7" vinyl single, generic A&M Records die-cut paper sleeve 1197)
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THE MOVE Brontosaurus (classic 1970 UK 7" single with an
intact four prong centre, marking a shift in The Moves sound
Brontosaurus's monster riff and growling vocal almost
predicts the oncoming heavier sounds of the 70's also
including Lightnin' Never Strikes Twice, record company
die-cut paper sleeve. The vinyl shows only a few light surface
scuffs RZ3026)
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THE MOVE Brontosaurus (1970 UK solid centre 7" vinyl single,
also including Lightnin' Never Strikes Twice, RZ company die
cut paper sleeve. There are some light surface marks to the
vinyl but remains in overall excellent condition RZ3026)
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THE MOVE Brontosaurus (1970 UK solid centre 7" vinyl single,
also including Lightnin' Never Strikes Twice, RZ company die
cut paper sleeve. Apart from a previous owner's name written
on the A-side label, this copy remains in excellent condition
with few signs of play RZ3026)
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THE MOVE California Man (Rare 1972 Japanese Toshiba wide centred
3-track 7" single, also featuring 'Do Ya' and 'Ella James'. The vinyl is
mint, housed in a die-cut company sleeve with unique picture/lyric
insert, plus an additional English lyricinsert for the b-side tunes. The
final Move single to be issued in Japan! EOR-10121)
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THE MOVE California Man (1972 UK Harvest demo 3-trk 7", HAR5050)
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THE MOVE California Man (1974 UK 11-track vinyl LP
featuring a collection of tracks by Roy Wood & co, including
Tonight, California Man, Chinatown & Do Ya, fully laminated
picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl is
Excellentwith minimal sign of play SHSP4035)
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MOVE California Man (1972 UK 3-track 7" vinyl single with intact four
prong centre, also including Do Ya and Ella James, Harvest company
die cut paper sleeve HAR5050)
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MOVE California Man (1972 UK 3-track solid centre 7" vinyl
single, also including Do Ya and Ella James, taken from The
Move's fourth and last album Messages From The Country,
Harvest company die-cut paper sleeve HAR5050)
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MOVE California Man EP (1972 Mexican 4-track 7" EP on the lime
green Capitol label, also includes Do Ya, Ella James & The Minister.
Unique wraparound picture sleeve with full titles in English & Spanish.
The sleeve is in wonderful condition withvery little colouration & the
vinyl has only a few light surface marks, which is astonishing for
something of this age from this part of the world! EPEM-10614)
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THE MOVE Chinatown (1971 UK solid centre 7" vinyl single,
also featuring Jeff Lynne's Down On The Bay, Harvest
company die cut paper sleeve HAR5043)
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THE MOVE Chinatown (Rare 1971 Japanese Toshiba wide centred 7"
single, backed with 'Down On The Bay', housed in a die-cut company
inner with unique wraparound picture/lyric insert. Both the sleeve and
vinyl are in EX condition. Tough one to findin any condition!
EOR-10015)
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THE MOVE Curly (Rare original 1969 Australian Festival label 4-track
7" vinyl EP with solid centre, also including Yellow Rainbow, This Time
Tomorrow and Weekend, housed in a unique laminated flipback colour
picture sleeve. There is a small dymotape label on the front of the
sleeve, however it is in otherwise stunning condition - beautifully
bright, clean, uncreased laminate with negligible wear and secure
flipbacks. The vinyl would grade as near MINT save for a
small clusterof marks on the A-side, however these are barely audible, the vinyl retains a lovely lustre and the labels are just perfect! FX-11652)
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THE MOVE Curly (Rare 1970 Japanese wide centred mono 7" single
manufactured by Nippon Grammophon, backed with 'This Time
Tomorrow' and housed in a unique picture sleeve. The flipback sleeve
is in excellent condition, with the lyrics to both songsin English on the
reverse and a 400 Yen price code bottom left. The vinyl is near mint
DP-1671)
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THE MOVE Curly (Original 1969 French Stateside 7", superb group p/s)
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THE MOVE Curly (1969 UK 7" vinyl single with intact four
prong centre, also including This Time Tomorrow, record
company die cut paper sleeve. The vinyl has just a few light
suirface scuffs to show for nearly fifty years RZ3021)
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THE MOVE Curly (1969 UK wide centred 7" vinyl single, also including
This Time Tomorrow, Regal Zonophone company die cut paper sleeve.
The vinyl on this copy remains in EX/EX- condition with just a few light
surface scuffs to show for its forty years RZ3021)
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