On the Move is a live album by Nat Adderley's Quintet recorded in 1982 and released on the Theresa label.
Reception
In his review for AllMusic, Ron Wynn stated "neither Adderley nor pianist Larry Willis, who supplied half the date's songs, were in top form. Willis played some nice melodies but did not offer much during his solos, while Adderley was plagued by sloppy articulation. However, the work of Fortune, who has not recorded nearly often enough, salvages things somewhat".
Track listing
All compositions by Nat Adderley except as indicated
On the Move is the sixth studio album released by American country artist Donna Fargo. The album was released in 1976 on Warner Bros. Records and was produced by Fargo's husband and manager Stan Silver. It was Fargo's first album released on the Warner Bros. label, after recording five studio albums for Dot Records between 1972 and 1975.
Background and content
On the Move was recorded in January 1976 at the Columbia Recording Studio and the Quadrafonic Sound Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The session was Fargo's first recordings for Warner Bros. Records. Fargo's previous label Dot Records was financially unstable and instead, Warner Bros. offered her a seven figure sum to record for the label.On the Move was originally issued as an LP record with five songs contained on each side of the album.
Release
On the Move spawned two singles in 1976. The lead single from the album and the opening track entitled "Mr. Doodles" was released in 1976, peaking at #20 on the Billboard MagazineHot Country Singles chart and #40 on the Canadian RPM Country Singles chart. The second and final single spawned was "I've Loved You All of the Way" in July 1976. The song reached #15 on the Billboard country singles chart and did not chart the Canadian country chart.On the Move was released in mid 1976 and peaked at #31 on the Billboard MagazineTop Country Albums chart, Fargo's lowest-peaking album on the chart up to that point.
On The Move was a television series made by the BBC and first broadcast in 1975 and 1976 in 50 ten-minute episodes. It was an educational programme aimed at adults with literacy problems, and linked to a national campaign at the time. It was credited with removing some of the stigma attached to illiteracy.
The running narrative featured the characters of Alf (Bob Hoskins), a removal man who had problems reading and writing, and his friend Bert (Donald Gee). This narrative was interspersed with sketches and exercises featuring actors including Nigel Stock, Patricia Hayes, Martin Shaw, Polly James, Mel Martin, Rosemary Leach and Norman Rossington. The show was written by Barry Took and the theme tune "On The Move" was sung by The Dooleys. It was composed by Alan Hawkshaw and R. Tempest.
The series had two BBC follow-ups: Your Move (1976–77) and Write Away (1979–80), with Took writing the first programme and presenting the latter.
Kill the Lights is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Luke Bryan. It was released on August 7, 2015, through Capitol Nashville. The album's lead single, "Kick the Dust Up", was released to radio on May 19, 2015. "Strip It Down" was released as the second single from the album on August 4, 2015. The album's third single, "Home Alone Tonight", was released to country radio on November 23, 2015.
Kill the Lights garnered positive reviews from music critics. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, moving 345,000 equivalent units in the week ending August 13.
Critical reception
Kill the Lights has received mostly positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a "weighted average" rating out of 100 from selected independent ratings and reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a Metascore of 69/100, based on nine reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rates the album four stars conveying: "Kill the Lights winds up feeling happy and generous, an inclusive record that plays to teenage desires as effectively as memories of an adolescence left behind. " The publication Billboard rates the album three and a half stars, and Jewly Hight commenting: "the fact that Kill the Lights features a pensive, black-and-white cover shot -- the rare photo in which he's not smiling even a little -- is a hint: He isn't simply going about his business-as-usual fun on this album."Brian Mansfield rates the album three stars out of four at USA Today proffering: "The hits are fine, but that's the guy who's really worth getting to know." Maura Johnston gives the album a positive review on behalf of The Boston Globe suggesting: "Bryan might have broken up with spring break, but crashing pop’s party will probably offer him just as good a time."
"Move" is a single by CSS, it is the third released from the album Donkey. It was released on October 13, 2008. It was remixed by Cut Copy and Frankmusik. The single failed to chart everywhere, except for Italy. It is featured in the forever 21 playlist. A remix of the song was used for a jazz routine on So You Think You Can Dance season 5, which was performed by Janette Manrana and Evan Kasprzak, and later season 8 for a solo by jazz dancer Missy Morelli.
In game theory, player's strategy is any of the options he or she can choose in a setting where the outcome depends not only on his own actions but on the action of others. A player's strategy will determine the action the player will take at any stage of the game.
The strategy concept is sometimes (wrongly) confused with that of a move. A move is an action taken by a player at some point during the play of a game (e.g., in chess, moving white's Bishop a2 to b3). A strategy on the other hand is a complete algorithm for playing the game, telling a player what to do for every possible situation throughout the game.
A strategy profile (sometimes called a strategy combination) is a set of strategies for all players which fully specifies all actions in a game. A strategy profile must include one and only one strategy for every player.
Strategy set
A player's strategy set defines what strategies are available for them to play.
A player has a finite strategy set if they have a number of discrete strategies available to them. For instance, in a single game of rock-paper-scissors, each player has the finite strategy set {rock, paper, scissors}.
The Alaska was a record breaking British passenger liner that won the Blue Riband for the Guion Line as the fastest liner on the Atlantic in 1882. She was a slightly larger and faster edition of Guion's Arizona and in 1883 became the first liner to make the crossing to New York in under a week. However, Alaska burned 250 tons of coal per day, as compared to Arizona's already high 135 tons. Built by John Elder & Company of Glasgow, she carried 350 first class passengers and 1,000 steerage. Her passengers included Hugh Simpson Rodham: future grandfather of Hillary Rodham Clinton, who travelled in steerage to America with his mother Bella and seven siblings as a toddler in October 1882. As in the case of Arizona, Stephen Guion also personally owned Alaska.
Alaska completed 100 voyages when Guion suspended sailings in 1894. She proved difficult to sell and was finally chartered in 1897 by Cia. Transatlanticia Espanola as a troop transport. In 1899, Alaska was sold for scrap, but was resold to the Barrow shipyard where she was used as an accommodation hulk until broken up in 1902.
Written by Donna Fargo. Released March 1976 from the album On the Move, it reached #20.
You can hear the other side here: https://youtu.be/61XO1q05G4c
published: 04 Apr 2021
Donna Fargo Go Straight To Her
Original version of Go Straight To Her performed by Donna Fargo from her album Miss Donna Fargo
published: 04 Aug 2024
Another Goodbye , Donna Fargo , 1978
Written by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Scott English. Released in August 1978 from the album "Dark-Eyed Lady", it reached #10 U.S. and #8 Canada.
published: 25 Apr 2018
Donna Fargo ~ "I've Loved You All Of The Way"
Album: On The Move
Utgitt: 1976
Låtskriver: Donna Fargo
Label: Warner Bros. Records – BS 2926
On the Move is the sixth studio album released by American country artist Donna Fargo. The album was released in 1976 on Warner Bros. Records and was produced by Fargo's husband and manager Stan Silver. It was Fargo's first album released on the Warner Bros. label, after recording five studio albums for Dot Records between 1972 and 1975
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Donna Fargo (born Yvonne Vaughn, November 10, 1945, in Mount Airy, North Carolina) is an American country singer-songwriter, who is best known for a series of Top 10 country hits in the 1970s. These include "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" and "Funny Face," both which became crossover pop hits. The former in 1972, and the latter in 1973.
Fargo has won m...
published: 28 Nov 2018
Walk On By , Donna Fargo , 1980
Written by Kendall Hayes. Released in March 1980 from the album 'Just for You'. It reached #43.
published: 21 Dec 2018
If You Can't Love All Of Me , Donna Fargo , 1976
Written by Donna Fargo. From the 1976 album "On The Move".
Released March 1976 as the b side to Mr. Doodles (#20). You can hear it here: https://youtu.be/AH46NFI6zfk
published: 06 May 2023
Donna Fargo Forever Is As Far As I Could Go
Original version of Forever Is As Far As I Could Go performed by Donna Fargo from her album My Second Album.
Album: On The Move
Utgitt: 1976
Låtskriver: Donna Fargo
Label: Warner Bros. Records – BS 2926
On the Move is the sixth studio album released by American coun...
Album: On The Move
Utgitt: 1976
Låtskriver: Donna Fargo
Label: Warner Bros. Records – BS 2926
On the Move is the sixth studio album released by American country artist Donna Fargo. The album was released in 1976 on Warner Bros. Records and was produced by Fargo's husband and manager Stan Silver. It was Fargo's first album released on the Warner Bros. label, after recording five studio albums for Dot Records between 1972 and 1975
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Donna Fargo (born Yvonne Vaughn, November 10, 1945, in Mount Airy, North Carolina) is an American country singer-songwriter, who is best known for a series of Top 10 country hits in the 1970s. These include "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" and "Funny Face," both which became crossover pop hits. The former in 1972, and the latter in 1973.
Fargo has won major awards since her debut in the late 1960s, including one Grammy Award, five awards from the Academy of Country Music and one award from the Country Music Association
#DonnaFargo #IveLovedYouAllOfTheWay #CountryOutlaw #CountryClassic #RonjasCountryMusic #RonjaCCQ #lyricsonscreen
Album: On The Move
Utgitt: 1976
Låtskriver: Donna Fargo
Label: Warner Bros. Records – BS 2926
On the Move is the sixth studio album released by American country artist Donna Fargo. The album was released in 1976 on Warner Bros. Records and was produced by Fargo's husband and manager Stan Silver. It was Fargo's first album released on the Warner Bros. label, after recording five studio albums for Dot Records between 1972 and 1975
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Donna Fargo (born Yvonne Vaughn, November 10, 1945, in Mount Airy, North Carolina) is an American country singer-songwriter, who is best known for a series of Top 10 country hits in the 1970s. These include "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" and "Funny Face," both which became crossover pop hits. The former in 1972, and the latter in 1973.
Fargo has won major awards since her debut in the late 1960s, including one Grammy Award, five awards from the Academy of Country Music and one award from the Country Music Association
#DonnaFargo #IveLovedYouAllOfTheWay #CountryOutlaw #CountryClassic #RonjasCountryMusic #RonjaCCQ #lyricsonscreen
Written by Donna Fargo. From the 1976 album "On The Move".
Released March 1976 as the b side to Mr. Doodles (#20). You can hear it here: https://youtu.be/AH46...
Written by Donna Fargo. From the 1976 album "On The Move".
Released March 1976 as the b side to Mr. Doodles (#20). You can hear it here: https://youtu.be/AH46NFI6zfk
Written by Donna Fargo. From the 1976 album "On The Move".
Released March 1976 as the b side to Mr. Doodles (#20). You can hear it here: https://youtu.be/AH46NFI6zfk
Album: On The Move
Utgitt: 1976
Låtskriver: Donna Fargo
Label: Warner Bros. Records – BS 2926
On the Move is the sixth studio album released by American country artist Donna Fargo. The album was released in 1976 on Warner Bros. Records and was produced by Fargo's husband and manager Stan Silver. It was Fargo's first album released on the Warner Bros. label, after recording five studio albums for Dot Records between 1972 and 1975
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Donna Fargo (born Yvonne Vaughn, November 10, 1945, in Mount Airy, North Carolina) is an American country singer-songwriter, who is best known for a series of Top 10 country hits in the 1970s. These include "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" and "Funny Face," both which became crossover pop hits. The former in 1972, and the latter in 1973.
Fargo has won major awards since her debut in the late 1960s, including one Grammy Award, five awards from the Academy of Country Music and one award from the Country Music Association
#DonnaFargo #IveLovedYouAllOfTheWay #CountryOutlaw #CountryClassic #RonjasCountryMusic #RonjaCCQ #lyricsonscreen
Written by Donna Fargo. From the 1976 album "On The Move".
Released March 1976 as the b side to Mr. Doodles (#20). You can hear it here: https://youtu.be/AH46NFI6zfk
On the Move is a live album by Nat Adderley's Quintet recorded in 1982 and released on the Theresa label.
Reception
In his review for AllMusic, Ron Wynn stated "neither Adderley nor pianist Larry Willis, who supplied half the date's songs, were in top form. Willis played some nice melodies but did not offer much during his solos, while Adderley was plagued by sloppy articulation. However, the work of Fortune, who has not recorded nearly often enough, salvages things somewhat".
Track listing
All compositions by Nat Adderley except as indicated
you're head's on honorary you're halfway puppy you're gonna do what you're gonna do it's movin' through your bones you're movin' all alone you're gonna give into it, give into it don't need no moves, you're on the move ain't got nothin', nothin' to lose oh yeah and you feel it now but you're still in and out you better give into it, give into it then sweet surrendering i'll give up everything i'm gonna give into it, give into it don't need no moves, you're on the move ain't got nothin', nothin' to lose and while it's happening, you get connecting it's like a laser beam, laser beam you don't need any help you could convince yourself hits you like laser beam, laser beam take me out dancin', take me out dancin' won't you take me out dancin'