Moves (Singing Adams album)

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

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)

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 edit

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 edit

  1. ^ Singing Adams – Moves
  2. ^ 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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