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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 4 STARS FOR THE MUSIC - BUT A BIG QUESTION ABOUT THIS
These were a couple of solid latter day releases (1972-1973) for the Grass Roots that are long overdue for CD release.

"MOVE ALONG" is probably the best album, cut for cut, that the post 1967 version of the group ever did.
-Only "Glory Bound" (ironically one of the singles) sounds subpar, like a re-cycled "Two Divided by Love"
There are several...
Published on February 6, 2009 by charlie bear

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bootleg dubbed from vinyl. Avoid.
This is a bootleg release (poorly) dubbed from the original vinyl records. I have no idea why Amazon even allows this to be listed, but do yourself a favor and save your money.

There is NO legitimate issue of this "2-fer". If you see this release, it's a bootleg.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bootleg dubbed from vinyl. Avoid., August 15, 2010
This review is from: MOVE ALONG/ALOTTA MILEAGE (Audio CD)
This is a bootleg release (poorly) dubbed from the original vinyl records. I have no idea why Amazon even allows this to be listed, but do yourself a favor and save your money.

There is NO legitimate issue of this "2-fer". If you see this release, it's a bootleg.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 4 STARS FOR THE MUSIC - BUT A BIG QUESTION ABOUT THIS, February 6, 2009
This review is from: MOVE ALONG/ALOTTA MILEAGE (Audio CD)
These were a couple of solid latter day releases (1972-1973) for the Grass Roots that are long overdue for CD release.

"MOVE ALONG" is probably the best album, cut for cut, that the post 1967 version of the group ever did.
-Only "Glory Bound" (ironically one of the singles) sounds subpar, like a re-cycled "Two Divided by Love"
There are several top-notch songs beyond the hits. Especially "Only One"(Provisor sings his heart out!) "One Word", "Runnin' Just To Get Her Home" and the title song.

*A strange footnote about this album: Vocalist/Keyboardist/Songwriter Dennis Provisor got totally hosed.
During his membership with the band, this release showcases his talents and influence more than any other. He's all over it singing, playing and writing or co-writing over half the songs.
Yet he's not shown on the cover or even mentioned in the credits! You'd think that a little common courtesy would have at least garnered an acknowledgment, even though he left the group shortly after it was recorded.

"ALOTTA MILEAGE" is a keeper (even though it barely charted) but it's a notch down in quality from Move Along. Without Provisor's songs and soulful pipes in the mix, the Grass Roots weren't quite the same and lost a little of their R&B luster and energy.
Longtime & original member Warren Enter gets back on the mic for 3 lead vocals here including a superb cover of the Free song "Little Bit of Love" that comes close to surpassing the original!
Other highlights include "Where There's Smoke There's Fire" and "Ain't No Way To Go Home"

The big question here:
WHAT DOES THIS PARTICULAR RELEASE SOUND LIKE???
Is it a legal release or a bogus bootleg?
It certainly has a very cheesy and cheap look to the packaging!
Did they get the sonics right? Is it truly re-mastered or just another scratchy vinyl dub?
I'd want to be certain before I'd pop on the big price they're asking.....
for what may be one of those fake and so called "legitimate" Russian releases.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The wait is over...., January 26, 2011
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Dave Cerka (Colo, Iowa United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: MOVE ALONG/ALOTTA MILEAGE (Audio CD)
FINALLY!!!!!!! Someone has taken the time to put THE best 2 albums from the Grass Roots on CD!! The sound quality is as good as the original L.P., but since Move Along came out in '72 and Alotta Mileage was in '73 alot has changed since then! Just being able to listen to them without the pop and crack from MANY years of playing was worth the wait. Many of the tracks on both CD's are among my all-time favorites, and Alotta Mileage features the best example of the musicianship of the new bandmembers, keyboardist "Uncle" Virgil Weber and lead guitarist Reed Kailing. Weber replaced Dennis Provisor, who got hosed on the credits from "Move Along"....he wrote or co-wrote several songs and sang harmony on others but received NO credits on the L.P. Reed Kailing added the lead guitar they almost never had before, altho Terry Furlong did a great job on the "More Golden Grass" L.P...."Keepin' Me Down" in particular!!! Kailing went on to form the group "Player" and one of their hits was "Baby Come Back". Saw the 'Roots live in Nov. 1973 and they flat-out ROCKED!!!! So if you're a Grass Roots fan and want to re-live those great songs of yesteryear, this combo CD is worth every penny. I could go on for hours, but this is for-sure a MUST-HAVE!!!!!
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "One Word", February 9, 2010
This review is from: MOVE ALONG/ALOTTA MILEAGE (Audio CD)
"One Word" is probably the best semi-released song that the Grass Roots ever did..Off the "Move Along" album,it was reminiscent of their earlier songs and is a very catchy tune..I was convinced that it would climb the charts....And it is a song that you never, ever hear anymore on the oldies shows these days.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two very good albums., January 23, 2009
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Garry Daniel (Knoxville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: MOVE ALONG/ALOTTA MILEAGE (Audio CD)
I'm glad these albums finally became available on Cd. It seems if you wanted anything by the Grass Roots you had to get one of the many Greatest Hits/ Best of/ Anthology/ Millenium Collections or you were out of luck. Now it seems the albums those hits came from are now available. This two-fer is, in my opinion, the best of the lot. These albums came out in 1972, and '73 and introduced a very good version of the band. Of course Rob Grill was still there, as was Warren Enter, but the other musicians were excellent as well. Dennis Provisor was gone, although his voice and keyboards were present on some of the songs on Move Along.
Move Along also contains the Grass Roots last hits. These are Glory Bound, Two Divided by Love, and The Runway. But the rest of the album is good, too. Especially the cut Face the Music.
The second album, A Lotta Mileage features the same line up as Move Along.
On this album you'll find a whole buncha good songs. Among them are Love is what you Make it, We almost made it together, and a very well done version of a song by Free called A Little Bit of Love. Excellent material, very good musicians and singers, and a glimpse at a very rockin' version of the Grass Roots. If you like the band, don't stop at the Greatest Hits. Delve into some thier albums as well. You won't go wrong.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, January 21, 2010
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Very happy for having received this material in a perfect state and really in a a very short time. Thanks
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4.0 out of 5 stars ARE THESE TRULY DIGITAL VERSIONS?, March 5, 2009
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I haven't heard this CD so I am basing my review on the two vinyl versions that I am very familiar with. I'm hoping this CD is a real digital recording. 1972's "Move Along" is a truly great album.There are hardly any filler tunes on this album and this is definately the best cut for cut album the Grass Roots ever did. The recordings are also the best production of any Grass roots work. "Alotta Milage" is not as strong and suffers from Dennis Provisor's lack of involvement, but it is good., just not up to caliber of "Move Along". I want these albums in digital form very badly but something looks cheesy about the packaging and I fear these are CD's made from the vinyl albums. I have already done that myself. If anyone has this CD please let us know if you think these are for real or just vinyl copies. Thanks.
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