Move to Move

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Move to Move
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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. [2] It spawned the singles "I Beg Your Pardon", "Harry Houdini", "Puss N' Boots" and "Move to Move". The album reached number 69 in Canada. [3] "I Beg Your Pardon" was a top 20 hit in at least six countries, going top 5 in the UK and the Netherlands.

Contents

Group member Barry Harris produced the album, and wrote or co-wrote all but one cut. Kevin Wynne is lead vocalist on most songs, while Harris sang the title track and the ballad, "Am I in Love". Jon Lind and Bob Mitchell co-wrote material with Harris for the project. [4]

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)

Personnel

Programming
Background vocals

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References

  1. Cooper, William. "Move to Move Review". AllMusic . Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  2. Potter, Mitch (8 June 1989). "It's been some year for Barry Harris". Toronto Star. p. C1.
  3. "RPM Top 100 Albums - August 28, 1989" (PDF).
  4. Richliano, James (12 August 1989). "Kon Kan Is On The 'Move' With New Album" (PDF). Billboard . Retrieved 24 August 2019.