People Move On

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
It hasn't been easy for UK guitar guru Bernard Butler. In the mid-90s, he walked out on the supergroup the London Suede. Then his two proceeding projects splintered --a one-album soul-pop duo called McAlmont & Butler and a weeklong stint in the Verve. At his wife's urging, however, Butler grabbed the microphone and flew solo. The textures on his debut vary from seductively soft ("You Light the Fire") to Phil Spector-clanging ("Not Alone," "You Just Know"), but each cut gleams with heartfelt emotion and, of course, Butler's trademark flowery flourishes. This represents a comeback that few expected.--Tom Lanham

Spin
[Butler's] Suede-era intensity stopped sublimely short of bombast, but with People Move On, the world's greatest hair-banger lets all his worst instincts loose with an Oasis-like excess that's indulgent when it should be inspired.

People Move On

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  1. Pretty Hate Machine [Import]
  2. Put Your Tongue to the Rail: The Philly Comp for Catholic Children Songs of the Jim Carroll Band
  3. Rain on Lens
  4. Remixed Hits
  5. Remixes [Import]
  6. Room for Squares
  7. Seasons in the Size of Days
  8. Shot
  9. So Sedated, So Secure
  10. Something's Gotta Give

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We Are Legion

Hans Pfitzner begleitet & dirigiert

Holst: St. Paul's Suite; Brooks Green Suite; A Fugal Concerto; A Somerset Rhapsody

Music: Coal and Diamonds

Hasta La Vista [Import]

Krishna Beats [Limited Edition]

Il y a du Soleil Sur la France [Live] [Import]

Hasten Down the Wind

J.E.E.P. [Import]

In Rock

Limbo

Le meilleur v. 2 (Best of) [IMPORT]

Fábula

Extended Versions

Right Now: Live at the Jazz Workshop