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    The Move – Colour Me Rare! (1999)

    Posted By: GrUrs
    The Move – Colour Me Rare! (1999)

    Bootleg compilation from Live Recordings and Radio Sessions
    EAC | CD-image, APE, CUE, LOG – 410Mb | covers | 3% recovery | rs.com
    Tendolar Label, Japan | TDR-059

    1) The Move – I Can Hear the Grass Grow
    2) The Move – Beautiful Daughter
    3) The Move – The Christian Life
    4) The Move – Flowers in the Rain
    5) The Move – Last Thing on My Mind
    6) The Move – Wild Tiger Woman
    7) The Move – Goin' Back
    8) The Move – Fire Brigade
    9) The Move – Something
    10) Wizzard – But She's Gone
    11) Wizzard – Forever
    12) Wizzard – Goin' Down the Road
    13) Roy Wood – Hazel Eyes
    14) Roy Wood – You Got Me Running
    15) Wizzard – You Got the Jump on Me
    16) The Move – Curly
    17) The Move – Sounds of Silence
    18) Electric Light Orchestra – Great Balls of Fire
    19) Flo & Eddie Time

    Tracks 1–9: Live on German TV, 1968
    Tracks 10–12: Live on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, 1973
    Tracks 13–14: Live at the BBC, later 80’s
    Track 15: Wizzard B-side
    Tracks 16–17: The Move at the Beeb
    Track 18: feat. Roy Wood, 1972
    Track 19: Radio Interview

    The first thing to remember with this CD is that it's not strictly The Move. Rather, it's a ramshackle gathering of Roy Wood odds and sods, tacked onto the end of the band's own excellent (if unadventurous) nine-song television broadcast from 1968 – the source of the album's title; ‘Colour Me Pop’ was a late-'60s BBC show, the predecessor to the better-known ‘Old Grey Whistle Test’.
    A couple of songs from a 1968-ish radio session appear later in the set. Despite their reputation for hellraising – despite, too, Roy Wood's proven ability to wrap your soul round his fingers with one classic pop song – The Move devoted far more time to fulfilling Carl Wayne's fantasies of classic pop interpretation than they ever did to honing their own art. That is why there's no such thing as a truly great The Move album; that's why half of what's released in their name gets listened to once, then filed away to grow cobwebs. "Last Thing on My Mind," "Sounds of Silence," "The Christian Life" – as if one Andy Williams wasn't enough. When they were good, though, they were amazing, which is why you sit through all the other stuff, just waiting for the gems, and maybe you'll discover some new ones too. Which is where the post-Move material comes in. Despite the painted weirdness, which is most Americans' favorite memory of Wood's Wizzard, there's no denying the manic spectacle of their contributions to this collection.
    Of three tracks recorded live for Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, Wizzard's version of "Forever" (itself a Wood solo single from around the same time) comes on like Phil Spector with the best hiccups around; "You Got the Jump on Me", a B-side which isn't anywhere near as rare as the liner notes claim, is a T. Rex-y blues boogie (which inexplicably cuts off before the end), while a lowest of lo-fi "Great Balls of Fire" at least proves what a good idea ELO could have been, if Jeff Lynne hadn't…well, if Jeff Lynne hadn't.
    Full-time The Move freaks will want this regardless of its contents; part-time ones will wonder what the fuss is all about. The rest of us should just keep on hoping that someone, someday, will give Roy Wood the boxed set he deserves because it'll be the greatest thing on Earth.
    ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
    Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008

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