Move It on over by Thorogood, George & Destroyers (Record, 2013)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelRoup, Rounder
UPC0011661917712
eBay Product ID (ePID)14046052186

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2013
GenreRock
ArtistThorogood, George & Destroyers
Release TitleMove It on over

Dimensions

Item Height0.22 in
Item Weight0.49 lb
Item Length12.37 in
Item Width12.22 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Move It on Over 1.2 Who Do You Love 1.3 The Sky Is Crying 1.4 Cocaine Blues 1.5 It Wasn't Me 1.6 That Same Thing 1.7 So Much Trouble 1.8 I M Just Your Good Thing 1.9 Baby Please Set a Date 1.10 New Hawaiian Boogie
Number of Discs1
NotesGeorge Thorogood (vocals, guitar); Billy Blough (bass); Jeff Simon (drums); Uncle Meat Pennington (tambourine, maracas).George Thorogood & the Destroyers don't change their tune on Move It on Over, their second album from 1978, but they do Polish their attack just a bit. Where their 1977 album was a nasty, brutish affair, this is sharpened slightly, possibly due to Ken Irwin's muscular production. Irwin gives the Destroyers some color and let's some air in between the instruments, and the difference is immediately apparent. Other than that clarity and a lack of originals, not much has changed on Move It on Over: Thorogood still leads the Destroyers through barreling blues boogie, emphasizing feel and sound over groove. Hound Dog Taylor's Houserockers remain the crucial touch point around which the Destroyers incorporate Elmore James' careening slide and Bo Diddley's hypnotic big beat. Everything else, including covers of Hank Williams and Chuck Berry, are shoved into this blueprint, a sound that the Destroyers do so well, they never veered away from it (perhaps they learned their lesson from the album's lone stumble, the slow and feeble version of James Moore's "I'm Just Your Good Thing").

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