THE MOVE
Message From The Country
The pre-ELO outfit’s final album.
ESOTERIC
Though best known for Roy Woodpenned, late-60s psychpop classics such as Flowers In The Rain and Fire Brigade, by June 1971’s Message From The Country The Move were enjoying more progressive tendencies. The album’s fine title track is a case in point, Jeff Lynne sounding suitably visionary as he sings, ‘Sister, I have touched the evergreen…’ before the song’s coda takes in time-signature changes and a wonderful a cappella vocal section. No Time, meanwhile, has a strong pastoral prog vibe, partly because of Wood’s recorder parts. It figures that Message… was the only LP The Move recorded for Harvest, EMI’s more progorientated imprint.