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・ Move for Me
・ Move Forward
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・ Move in the Right Direction
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・ Move It
・ Move It (game show)
・ Move It Like This
・ Move It Like This (song)
・ Move It On Over
・ Move It On Over (album)
・ Move It On Over (song)
・ Move It!
・ Move Like Michael Jackson
Move Like This
・ Move Mania
・ Move Me
・ Move Me Brightly
・ Move Move Move (The Red Tribe)
・ Move of Ten
・ Move On
・ Move On (1903 film)
・ Move On (1917 film)
・ Move On (2012 film)
・ Move On (ABBA song)
・ Move On (David Jordan song)
・ Move On (Desperate Housewives)
・ Move On (Modern Romance song)
・ Move On (Rain song)


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Move Like This : ウィキペディア英語版
Move Like This


''Move Like This'' is the seventh album by American rock band The Cars, released on May 10, 2011. The album is their first since 1987's ''Door to Door'' and features all of the original band members except for bassist and vocalist Benjamin Orr, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2000.〔〔 The album reached the top ten of the ''Billboard'' 200 and peaked at number 2 on the ''Billboard'' Top Rock Albums chart;〔 a single from the album, "Sad Song", reached number 33 on the ''Billboard'' Rock Songs chart.〔 Following the release of the album, the band launched an eleven-city tour of North America.
== Background ==
''Move Like This'' is the first reunion of The Cars to feature original lead singer, songwriter, rhythm guitarist, and co-producer Ric Ocasek since their 1988 split. In 1997, Ocasek told a journalist that the band would never reunite: "I'm saying never and you can count on that."〔〔 A partial reunion of the band occurred in 2005 when keyboardist Greg Hawkes and lead guitarist Elliot Easton toured with singer Todd Rundgren, drummer Prairie Prince and bassist Kasim Sulton as "The New Cars"; neither Ocasek nor Cars drummer David Robinson participated, and the Rundgren lineup split following two years of touring.〔
According to ''Paste'' magazine, Ocasek said that he was "amazed at how we clicked when we got back together."〔 ''Exclaim!'' has noted that The Cars' Facebook page featured a picture of producer Jacknife Lee, "which suggests that he will be producing the new album."〔 According to ''Rolling Stone'', Lee produced five of the songs from the album; The Cars themselves produced the others.〔
The Cars did not add a new bassist to the lineup to replace Orr; instead, the album's bass parts were programmed or performed by Hawkes and Lee, with Hawkes playing a bass once owned by Orr.〔 While Ocasek and Orr split vocal duties on past albums, Ocasek sings lead on all the tracks from ''Move Like This''.〔 In a ''Rolling Stone'' interview, Ocasek said, "I was aware that on half of the new songs, Ben would have done better than I did. But we never wanted anybody from the outside."〔 Orr was given special thanks in the liner notes: "Ben, your spirit was with us on this one."〔
According to ''Billboard'', the album was recorded in engineer Paul Orofino's studio in Millbrook, New York.〔 Additional recording sessions were held in Los Angeles.〔 The title of the album comes from a line in the song "Too Late"; one of the working titles for the album was ''Sharp Subtle Flavor''.〔 Ocasek decided to title the album ''Move Like This'' as a reference to the band's reputation for not moving around very much onstage.〔

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