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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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By TheHighlander (Richfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Move It on Over (Audio CD)
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 and forth between the hard rocking (Move it on Over/who do you love) to the mournfull (The Sky is Crying) to the emotional (I'm Just Your Good Thing). This album runs the ladder of emotions up and down.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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My First and Favorite George Thorogood Recording,
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This review is from: Move It on Over (Audio CD)
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. After all these years I still do. This disc has one of George's best track lists, including "Who Do You Love?" (popularized by many commercials--Sam Adams beer the most recent); George's signature Rock & Roll version of Hank Williams' (Senior) Country and Western classic 'Move it on Over'; the story-with-a-moral 'Cocaine Blues'; and another George favorite, 'Baby, Let's Set a Date'. This is also one of the better-recorded Thorogood recordings and is enthusiastically recommended for newbies and oldies alike.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Taking Rock Back To Its Roots,
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This review is from: Move It on Over (Audio CD)
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 harder than anything this side of Ted Nugent. If you buy this album and the first one, you're off to a good start at getting to know George Thorogood.
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