Move
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 21, 1992
RecordedJohn Keane Studios, Athens, GA
GenreGarage punk, garage rock
Length70:30
LabelPsonik
ProducerPeter Buck, John Keane
The Original Sins chronology
Self Destruct
(1990)
Move
(1992)
Out There
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Move is the fourth studio album by garage rock band The Original Sins, released in 1992 through Psonik Records.[2] The album was intended to be a break into mainstream music for the band, but the record sold poorly among its initial release. The album's production duties were credited to Peter Buck, guitarist with R.E.M., but most of the production was actually done by John Keane.[3]

After the album's release, Dave Ferrarra left the group, who would not come back until the release of Suburban Primitive. He would be replaced with drummer Seth Baer.

Critical reception

The Los Angeles Times called the album a "sparkling 24-song marathon ... that ranges more widely through ‘60s sources," writing that "none of these borrowings sounds stale, because of the sheer vigor and immediacy the band is able to bring to familiar styles."[4] Trouser Press wrote that "in a masterful display of greatness, the two-dozen three-minute tracks (all J.T. originals!) vary the emotional and stylistic temperature more than ever."[5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by John Telersky

No.TitleLength
1."She's On My Side"2:13
2."Wake Up"3:39
3."Watch You Dance"3:01
4."I Surrender"3:02
5."Talking To You"2:56
6."Like An Animal"3:22
7."Move"4:16
8."Saturday"3:00
9."All Good Things"3:43
10."Feel So Fine"2:20
11."Getting The Feeling"2:50
12."Forest For The Trees"2:04
13."I'll Be Around"2:33
14."Waiting"3:25
15."Between The Lines"2:29
16."If I Knew"2:46
17."Closing My Eyes"2:30
18."I Never Dreamed"2:49
19."Break The Chain"2:29
20."Hit Or Miss"2:38
21."Nothing's Everything"2:10
22."It's A Good Life"3:49
23."Not Today"2:30
24."Devil's Music"4:04

Personnel

The Original Sins

  • John Terlesky - Vocals, guitar, cover art
  • Ken Bussiere - Bass
  • Dan McKinney - Organ
  • Dave Ferrara - Drums

Production

  • John Keane - Engineering, production
  • Peter Buck - Production
  • Pat Dillette - Engineering
  • Michael Sarsfeild - Mastering
  • Pete Ciccone - Layout

References

  1. "Move". Allmusic. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  2. "ORIGINAL SINS MAKING ANOTHER STOP ON THEIR LONG AND WINDING ROAD TO SUCCESS". mcall.com.
  3. Houriehan, Carrie. "Brother JT Interview" (PDF). Terrascope.co.uk. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  4. "Original Sins' John Terlesky Sings Blues". Los Angeles Times. April 20, 1992.
  5. "Original Sins". Trouser Press. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
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