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Move Me

Nazareth · 1994

60 min · 15 tracks · hard rock · traditional heavy metal

A gritty blend of hard rock riffs and melodious hooks that encapsulates Nazareth's enduring spirit.

Why this album works

While 'Move Me' didn't achieve significant commercial success, it showcased Nazareth's resilience and ability to produce engaging rock music during a challenging time. The album features tracks like 'Love Hurts,' which had previously defined their career, underscoring their ongoing influence on the hard rock genre despite shifting trends.
Best for
long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys layered, dense sonic textures
Context
By the time 'Move Me' was released in 1994, Nazareth was navigating a changing musical landscape after their peak in the '70s and '80s. This album arrived as their follow-up to 'No Jive' (1991), marking a continued effort to adapt their sound while maintaining their hard rock roots. The band was striving for relevance amidst a grunge-dominated era.
Stylistic neighbors
Alice Cooper· Freddie Mercury· Ozzy Osbourne

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Let Me Be Your Dog 4:37
  • 2 Can’t Shake Those Shakes 3:22
  • 3 Crack Me Up 3:42
  • 4 Move Me 3:45
  • 5 Steamroller 4:28
  • 6 Stand by Your Beds 4:13
  • 7 Rip It Up 3:34
  • 8 Demon Alcohol Standout 2:58
  • 9 You Had It Comin’ 5:00
  • 10 Bring It On Home to Mama 4:00
  • 11 Burning Down 4:45
  • 12 Love Hurts Standout 4:06
  • 13 Razamanaz 4:34
  • 14 My White Bicycle 2:56
  • 15 This Flight Tonight 4:03

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