Moving (The Raincoats album) explained

Moving
Type:studio
Artist:The Raincoats
Cover:Moving (The Raincoats).jpg
Released:27 January 1984
Recorded:October–November 1982; August–September 1983
Studio:Berry Street Studios and Regents Park Studios, London
Genre:Post-punk
Length:48:34
Label:Rough Trade - ROUGH66
DGC Records
Producer:Adam Kidron, Brad Grisdale
Prev Title:The Kitchen Tapes
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Looking in the Shadows
Next Year:1996

Moving, released by Rough Trade Records on 27 January 1984, is the third studio album by the Raincoats.[1] It was re-released in the US by DGC Records in 1993, and in the UK by Rough Trade in 1994, with a different track list and altered cover art. On its original release, the album reached No. 5 in the UK Indie Chart.[2] It was their last album for 12 years.[3]

Track listing

Original (1983)

  1. "Ooh Ooh La La La"
  2. "Dreaming in the Past"
  3. "Mouth of a Story"
  4. "Honey Mad Woman"
  5. "Rainstorm"
  6. "Dance of Hopping Mad"
  7. "Balloon"
  8. "I Saw a Hill"
  9. "Overheard"
  10. "The Body"
  11. "Avidoso"
  12. "Animal Rhapsody"

Reissue (1993/1994)

  1. "No One's Little Girl"
  2. "Ooh Ooh La La La"
  3. "Dance of Hopping Mad"
  4. "Balloon"
  5. "Mouth of a Story"
  6. "I Saw a Hill"
  7. "Overheard"
  8. "Rainstorm"
  9. "The Body"
  10. "Animal Rhapsody"

Personnel

The Raincoats

with:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TrouserPress.com :: Raincoats. www.trouserpress.com.
  2. Lazell, Barry (1997) Indie Hits 1980-1989, Cherry Red Books,
  3. Web site: The Lasting Influence of the Raincoats. Andy. Beta. November 21, 2017. Vulture.