Move to Move

Last updated
Move to Move
KonKanMovetoMove320x320.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 13, 1989 (1989-06-13)
Genre Dance-pop [1]
Length54:00
Label Atlantic/WEA
Kon Kan chronology
Move to Move
(1989)
Syntonic
(1990)

Move to Move is the debut album by Kon Kan, released in 1989 on Atlantic Records. It spawned the singles "Harry Houdini", "I Beg Your Pardon", "Puss N' Boots" and "Move to Move". The album reached number 69 in Canada. [2]

Contents

The album is mostly group member Barry Harris' creation. He produced the set, and wrote or co-wrote all but one cut. Kevin Wynne is lead vocalist on most songs, although Harris steps in for the title track, and the ballad, "Am I In Love." Jon Lind, who co-penned the Madonna song "Crazy for You", and Bob Mitchell ("The Flame" (Cheap Trick song)), co-wrote material with Harris for the project. [3] [ conflicted source ]

Track listing

  1. "Arts in 'D' Minor/Harry Houdini" (Barry Harris) - 6:42
  2. "Bite the Bullet" (Joe Neves Silva, Roman Panchyshyn) - 4:27
  3. "Move to Move" (Barry Harris, Bob Mitchell) - 4:39
  4. "I Can't Answer That" (Barry Harris, Bob Mitchell) - 3:48
  5. "I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden)" (Barry Harris) - 4:00
  6. "Am I in Love?" (Jon Lind, Barry Harris, Alan Coelho) - 5:06
  7. "Glue and Fire" (Barry Harris, Kevin Wynne) - 4:08
  8. "It Doesn't Matter" (Barry Harris, Dennis Matkosky) - 3:51
  9. "Puss n' Boots/These Boots (Are Made for Walking)" (Barry Harris, Kevin Wynne) - 3:46
  10. "Arts in 'D' Minor/Harry Houdini" (Justin Strauss 12" Remix) - 6:51
  11. "I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden)" (12" Remix) - 6:40

"Puss N' Boots/These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" contains a re-sing by co-producer Mark Goldenberg of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" (Jimmy Page, Robert Plant)

Producer
Co-producers

Personnel


Programming
Background vocals

Related Research Articles

<i>Looking East</i> 1996 studio album by Jackson Browne

Looking East is the eleventh album by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1996. It peaked at number 36 on The Billboard 200.

<i>Against the Wind</i> (album) 1980 studio album by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band

Against the Wind is the eleventh studio album by American rock singer Bob Seger and his fourth which credits the Silver Bullet Band. Like many of his albums, about half of the tracks feature the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section as backing musicians. It was released in February 1980. It is Seger's only number-one album to date, spending six weeks at the top of the Billboard Top LPs chart, knocking Pink Floyd's The Wall from the top spot.

<i>Like a Rock</i> 1986 studio album by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band

Like a Rock is the thirteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Seger, released in 1986. The title track is best known for being featured in Chevrolet truck commercials throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.

Kon Kan is a Canadian synth-pop project conceived and formed in 1988 by Barry Harris in Toronto, Ontario. Kon Kan were awarded a 1990 Juno for the song "I Beg Your Pardon" and nominated for a 1991 Juno Award for the single "Puss N' Boots/These Boots Are Made for Walkin'".

<i>Cher</i> (1987 album) 1987 studio album by Cher

Cher is the eighteenth studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on November 10, 1987 by Geffen Records. The album has been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA and Gold in Australia by ARIA and the UK by BPI.

<i>Barry Manilow II</i> 1974 studio album by Barry Manilow

Barry Manilow II is the second studio album by Barry Manilow released in 1974. Propelled by the major success of its lead single "Mandy" and featuring a further international hit in "It's a Miracle", the album was a commercial breakthrough for Manilow. First issued by Bell Records, it was reissued after the company was reorganized into Arista Records. The album's success spawned a notable parody in the picture sleeve of Ray Stevens' 1979 single, "I Need Your Help Barry Manilow".

<i>Manilow</i> (album) 1985 studio album by Barry Manilow

Manilow is the eleventh studio album by singer-songwriter Barry Manilow released in 1985. It was his first album to miss the Top 40 and fail to earn a gold certification. Many feel it was due to the prominence of synthesizers, a departure from his renowned piano ballads. This album was one of Manilow's only two albums with RCA Records.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Barry Harris (Canadian musician)</span> Musical artist

Barry Harris is a Canadian record producer, DJ, remixer, singer and songwriter. He created the synthpop act Kon Kan in early 1988 which had worldwide success with "I Beg Your Pardon". The song, initially issued on the now defunct Toronto-based indie label Revolving Records, was quickly discovered and signed by Atlantic Records' A&R rep, Marc Nathan.

<i>Strip</i> (Adam Ant album) 1983 studio album by Adam Ant

Strip is the second solo studio album by Adam Ant, and counting his work with Adam and the Ants, his fifth studio album. It was released in 1983 and a stylistic departure from Ant's previous musical efforts. This record is much less rock-oriented and more grounded in pop and dance. Ant continued his songwriting collaboration with Marco Pirroni for the album. Along with Richard James Burgess and Ant, Pirroni was one of the album’s main producers. The album did not perform as well in Ant's home country as his previous albums and performed modestly in the US. Critics generally reviewed it unfavorably.

<i>Courage</i> (Paula Cole album) 2007 studio album by Paula Cole

Courage is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Paula Cole. It marks her return to the music scene after nearly a decade-long hiatus. The album is a departure from her previous work, towards more of a jazz and folk sound. "14" was the first single, while "Comin' Down" was released to Triple A radio in the US in early August. The record also features the song "It's My Life", which was featured in Mercury automobile commercials.

<i>Chemistry</i> (Johnny Gill album) 1985 studio album by Johnny Gill

Chemistry is the second solo album by singer Johnny Gill. It was released on April 22, 1985.

Jonathan Gus Lind, professionally known as Jon Lind, was an American songwriter, performer and A&R Executive

<i>Empty Rooms</i> 1970 studio album by John Mayall

Empty Rooms is a studio album by English blues musician John Mayall, released in March 1970 on Polydor. It is a follow-up to the live album The Turning Point, released earlier in the year with the same musicians: Jon Mark on acoustic guitar, Johnny Almond on saxophones and flute, and Stephen Thompson on bass. John Mayall sings, plays harmonica, guitars and keyboards. Former Canned Heat bassist Larry Taylor guests as second bass player on one track, "To a Princess," improvising with Thompson on an unusual bass duet. The absence of a drummer leaves the rhythm rather fluid and the resulting sound is unusual, even for a John Mayall album. The songs, all written by Mayall, mostly addressed his romance with photographer Nancy Throckmorton, a theme he would pursue further on USA Union. The album is dedicated to her.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">I Beg Your Pardon</span> 1988 single by Kon Kan

"I Beg Your Pardon" is the debut single by Canadian synth-pop duo Kon Kan, from their 1989 debut album Move to Move. It was written and produced by Kon Kan member Barry Harris. American musician Joe South also received a songwriting credit, due to the song's sampling of Lynn Anderson's 1970 hit "Rose Garden", which he wrote.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Harry Houdini (song)</span> 1989 single by Kon Kan

"Harry Houdini" is a song by Canadian synth-pop duo Kon Kan, released as the second single from their 1989 debut album Move to Move. The song did not match the success of their previous single "I Beg Your Pardon", managing to just scrape into the top forty in their native Canada at No. 39 and peaking at No. 88 in the UK, although it was a bigger hit in New Zealand, where it reached No. 14 in September 1989.

<i>Puss in Boots</i> (2011 film) 2011 animated film by Chris Miller

Puss in Boots is a 2011 American computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is a spin-off of the Shrek film series and its fifth installment, rather than an adaptation of the fairytale "Puss in Boots". The film was directed by Chris Miller with a screenplay by Tom Wheeler from a story by Brian Lynch, Will Davies, and Wheeler, based on the character from Shrek 2 (2004) and inspired from the Puss in Boots fairy tale. It stars Antonio Banderas, alongside Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton, and Amy Sedaris. The film follows the origin story of Puss in Boots (Banderas) during his adventure years before the events of Shrek 2. Accompanied by his friends, Humpty Dumpty (Galifianakis) and Kitty Softpaws (Hayek), Puss is pitted against Jack and Jill, two murderous outlaws, for ownership of three legendary magical beans that lead to a great fortune of Golden Eggs from the Great Terror, a gigantic Goose.

The 39th Annual Annie Awards honoring the best in animation of 2011 were held on February 4, 2012, at Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California.

<i>Syntonic</i> (album) 1990 studio album by Kon Kan

Syntonic is the second album by Canadian synthpop group Kon Kan, released in 1990 by Atlantic Records. Syntonic was the first Kon Kan album to solely feature Barry Harris; Kevin Wynne had departed the previous year.

<i>Puss in Boots: The Last Wish</i> 2022 animated film by Joel Crawford

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is a 2022 American computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Universal Pictures. The sequel to the spin-off film Puss in Boots (2011) and the sixth installment in the Shrek franchise, the film was directed by Joel Crawford and co-directed by Januel Mercado. Based on the character from Shrek 2 (2004) and inspired by the eponymous fairy tale, the film's screenplay was written by Paul Fisher and Tommy Swerdlow, with a story by Swerdlow and Tom Wheeler. The voice cast of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish includes Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek Pinault reprising their respective roles as the titular character and Kitty Softpaws, and are joined by Harvey Guillén, Florence Pugh, Olivia Colman, Ray Winstone, Samson Kayo, John Mulaney, Wagner Moura, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and Anthony Mendez, who voice new characters introduced in the film. In the film, set after the events of Shrek Forever After (2010), Puss in Boots teams up with Kitty and Perrito (Guillén) to find the mystical Last Wish for the Wishing Star to restore the first eight of his nine lives, before Goldilocks and her Three Bears Crime Family, and "Big" Jack Horner (Mulaney) do, while attempting to avoid a mysterious hooded wolf (Moura).

References

  1. Cooper, William. "Move to Move Review". AllMusic . Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  2. "RPM Top 100 Albums - August 28, 1989" (PDF).
  3. Richliano, James (12 August 1989). "Kon Kan Is On The 'Move' With New Album" (PDF). Billboard Magazine . Retrieved 24 August 2019.