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  1. When did The Move release Looking On? Album Credits. Producers Denny Cordell, Jeff Lynne, Jimmy Miller & 2 more. Writers Dave Scott-Morgan, Jeff Lynne, Mike Tyler & 2 more. Backing Vocals Roy Wood.

  2. Sony DADC-style runout; for EDC-style runout see The Move - Looking On. Packaged in an 8-panel Digipak with clear tray plus 20-page booklet and 16-page fold-out poster insert (24 x 48 cm when open). Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode (Printed): 5 013929 464742

  3. 15 de dic. de 2008 · Producer – Jeff Lynne ( tracks: 1 to 5, 7, 9 to 14) Remastered By – Nick Robbins. Remastered By, Mixed By [Stereo], Transferred By [Tape Transfers] – Rob Keyloch. Transferred By [Tape Transfers] – Peter Mew.

  4. Looking On is de eerste plaat zonder zanger Carl Wayne en met diens vervanger Jeff Lynne, uit de Idle Race afkomstig. Precies de partner die Wood nodig had. Toen Looking On uitkwam stond het natuurlijke vervolg van The Move, The Electric Light Orchestra al in de steigers, hoewel er nog een laatste Move plaat zou volgen, die stylistisch in het ...

  5. The Move were a British rock band formed in December 1965. They scored nine top 20 UK singles in five years, but were among the most popular British bands not to find any real success in the United States. Although bassist-vocalist Chris "Ace" Kefford was the original leader, for most of their career the Move was led by guitarist, singer and songwriter Roy Wood.

  6. Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of a newly re-mastered and expanded edition of the classic 1970 album by THE MOVE, “Looking On”. Read More. £14.99. Qty. Add to Cart. Description. • NEW REMASTERED & EXPANDED 2CD DIGIPACK EDITION OF THE CLASSIC 1970 ALBUM BY THE MOVE. • WITH 14 BONUS TRACKS (INCLUDING 9 PREVIOUSLY ...

  7. 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. Of all the Move albums, Looking On is arguably the most experimental and progressive in its structure.