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The Movement

From: Dublin

Active: 1967-68

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1967-68 Dublin beat group responsible for two extremely rare 45s which are highly prized by collectors.

The A-side of their debut single is a devastating cover of the soul classic originally recorded by The Exciters "Tell Him" (as "Tell Her") done in true rave up fashion. The energy of the band is incredible, the rhythm guitar attack is razor sharp, and Dave Kearney's lead guitar break is simply amazing. Such is it's quality in fact that it was often rumoured to be Jimmy Page (just like every other 60s single with notable lead guitar action).

The single was recorded at Eamonn Andrews Studios in Henry St in Dublin and the whole session reputedly took less than 90 minutes.

The Movement moved to Transatlantic's singles label Big T for their second single. Both sides were written by Brush Shiels of Skid Row. In fact, they are his first ever songs to make it to vinyl. The A-side is a dense mix of driving beat and strong fuzz guitar and feedback but this is interrupted by a couple of jarring piano breaks. This was a really bad arrangement decision, as the single had all the makings of a heavy psych classic! Its still well worth tracking down for the superb fuzz guitar.
The vocals on this single sound different to the debut and it may be that John Farrell had been replaced by the time it was recorded. This new singer may be Eddie Creighton, but this is unconfirmed. Scott Mulvey joined the band at some point too.

There were no more recordings. John Farrell was lured away by the promise of stardom in June 1968 and the band split, with members going on to other projects. John Farrell became frontman of The Dreams who straddled the beat/showband divide, while Dave Kearney ended up in The Smokey Mountain Ramblers. Pat Quigley formed Macbeth and was later in Orphanage with Phil Lynott.

John Farrell financed the re-release of the Movement's single on Hawk Records in 1974, credited to John Farrell & The Movement.



Discography:

• Tell Her / Something You've Got
7" - Target Records - 7N 17443 - IRL - January 1968 - no PS
7" - Pye Records - 7N 17443 - UK - 12 January 1968 - no PS
7" - Astor Records - AP 1460 - Australia - 1968? - no PS
7" - Hawk Records - HASP 359 - IRL - 1974 - no PS, credited to John Farrell & The Movement
Recorded at Eamonn Andrews Studios, Henry St, Dublin.



• Head For The Sun (Brendan Shiels) / Mister Man
7" - Big T Records - BIG 112 - UK 1968 - no PS



Compilation appearances:

• v/a - Ireland's Beat Groups 1964-69
CD - Sequel Records - NEX CD 262 - UK 1993

tracks: Something You've Got / Tell Her





See Also: The Dreams


Help!: We need your help to complete this entry. If you can tell us more about this band then please do! We welcome any corrections, missing details, connections to other bands, where are they now, etc. We also need photos, scans, copies of releases or live or demo recordings, and any other memorabilia gathering dust in the attic.

thanks to TP McLoughlin



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