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Move It on Over
Release Date: 1990-10-25, Audio CD, Rounder / Umgd
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- Posted: Oct-03-2008
Taking Rock Back To Its Roots
Along with his self-titled debut album, George Thorogood's second one, MOVE IT ON OVER, helped to bring rock & roll back to its roots. "Move It On Over" and "Who Do You Love?" got all the airplay on rock radio, but even better was a cover of Chuck Berry's "It Wasn't Me", which really rocked...
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- Posted: Sep-05-2008
It wasn't me
I was in college when this was released on vinyl and bought it right away.While 'Move it on over' seemed to get all the radio play, 'It wasn't me' became our theme song in the dorm that year.George is still touring and if you get the chance to see him you should, he is still doing great shows (I...
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- Posted: Jun-23-2008
a rockin good time
well this was certainly no sophmore slump for george thorogood,in fact he expands upon his first album and rocks even harder tracks like who do you love, cocaine blues,move it on over all cook and when he starts on that slide doing elmore james cover "hawaiian boogie and sky is crying" i cant...
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- Posted: Apr-21-2008
Good deal
fast shipping and product arrived in good condition. glad to be able to get Thorogood cd's
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- Posted: Oct-18-2007
DOWN AND DIRTY BLUES WITH LOTS OF SLIDE GUITAR ! (George Thorogood And The Destroyers rock the blues)
Move It On Over (1978) was the first George Thorogood music I had ever heard. I was browsing around in one of those huge record stores with a friend around 1979, and it was playing. I asked a store employee what album was playing, and she says, "George Thorogood". Never heard of the guy. I bought...
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- Posted: Aug-31-2007
My First and Favorite George Thorogood Recording
I first heard this disk on vinyl when my college roommate pulled it out from his stack of twelve records.I immediately loved )George's flash and in-your-face playing style. And I still love it.This disc has one of George's better track selections with the Sam Adams beer commercial "Who Do You...
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- Posted: May-01-2003
Brought rock back to its roots
This is the Classic Thorogood release that brought rock back to its roots when it was so sorely needed! Raw energy and an unabashed singing style that is just so fun to sing along with. Turn it up and enjoy!
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- Posted: Oct-27-1999
Raw
Thorogoods raw guitar sound and ample emotion on this CD make it one worth buying. It sets the tone for things that should have come but never seemed to break out on later albums. If you buy one Thorogood album, this should be the one. A staple of any blues or rock collection. Bouncing back...
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- Posted: Mar-16-1999
True, pure, Thorogood blues.
This is the kind of strait hard blues that started it all. "so much trouble" and "cocaine blues" are awesome tracks, so if you like ol' lonesome george you'll love this cd. peace.
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