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  1. 12 de oct. de 2012 · Side 100:00 - "Looking On" (Roy Wood) 07:46 - "Turkish Tram Conductor Blues" (Bev Bevan)12:26 - "What?" (Jeff Lynne)19:11 - "When Alice Comes Back to the Far...

  2. In all, possibly the best album, and certainly the most progressive, by The Move. "Looking on" serves as an obvious link between the band and the concurrent Electric Light Orchestra project which would soon take over where "Looking on" leaves off. The Repertoire records CD re-release has 5 additional tracks from different Move periods.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Looking On" on Discogs.

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  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 20 de ene. de 2008 · LOOKING ON was a drastic departure from their previous '60s pop and psychedelic rock but was short lived as MESSAGE FROM THE COUNTRY (1971) borrowed elements from all phases of their career. MESSAGE showcased two songwriters with many similarities and shared goals but whom often didn't appear to be on the same page, thus yielding a batch of eccentric rock songs lacking the continuity of a well ...