Moves (album)

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Moves
Studio album by
Released10 December 2012 (2012-12-10)
GenreIndie, pop
LabelRecords Records Records records
Singing Adams chronology
Everybody Friends Now
(2011)
Moves
(2012)

Moves is the second album by Singing Adams and is released by London indie label Records Records Records in December 2012.[1]

The album was recorded and released by London, UK native[2] Steven Adams, formerly of The Broken Family Band.[3][4]

Recorded following an autumn tour of the United Kingdom,[5] the album follows Adams' debut Everybody Friends Now.[6][7][8][9] The album has also been reviewed by The Line of Best Fit,[10] Bowlegs Music,[11] Time Out Music,[12] IoS,[2] ArtRocker,[13] Q and Uncut.[14]

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."No Rock Song"Steven Adams, Matthew Ashton, Melinda Bronstein, Michael Wood3:24
2."Good Luck"Steven Adams, Matthew Ashton, Melinda Bronstein, Michael Wood4:47
3."London Trocadero"Steven Adams, Matthew Ashton, Melinda Bronstein, Michael Wood4:09
4."You Drew A Line"Steven Adams5:04
5."Black Cloud"Steven Adams, Matthew Ashton, Melinda Bronstein, Michael Wood4:04
6."Dead End"Steven Adams, Matthew Ashton, Melinda Bronstein, Michael Wood3:17
7."Theme From 'Moves'"Steven Adams, Matthew Ashton, Melinda Bronstein, Michael Wood4:09
8."See You Around"Steven Adams, Matthew Ashton, Melinda Bronstein, Michael Wood4:14
9."Building A Wall"Steven Adams, Matthew Ashton, Melinda Bronstein, Michael Wood2:44
10."What Happens Now?"Steven Adams, Matthew Ashton, Melinda Bronstein, Michael Wood4:10
Total length:44:55

References[]

  1. ^ Singing Adams - Moves
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b IoS album review: Singing Adams, Moves (RRR) - Reviews - Music - The Independent
  3. ^ "We're Done". London: The Broken Family Band. Archived from the original on 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  4. ^ BBC - Music - Review of Singing Adams - Moves
  5. ^ Singing Adams – Moves | Album Reviews | musicOMH
  6. ^ "Singing Adams: Everybody Friends Now". London: The Guardian.
  7. ^ "Singing Adams: Everybody Friends Now". London: BBC.
  8. ^ "Review - Moves". London: The Guardian.
  9. ^ "Review - Moves". London: BBC.
  10. ^ "Singing Adams: Moves". Line of Best Fit
  11. ^ Singing Adams: Moves Archived 2014-05-12 at the Wayback Machine. Bowlegs Music
  12. ^ Singing Adams 'Moves' album review – Time Out Music
  13. ^ "Singing Adams / Moves" Archived 2014-05-12 at the Wayback Machine. ArtRocker
  14. ^ "Playing For The Joy Of It All". London: Line Of Best Fit.

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