Absolutely marvellous This album was played in my house when I was a young kid My father was a musician and a luthier as his business making handmade guitars and bass guitars Stuck with me this and feel very fortunate to have had exposure to lots of sublime music ❤
One of my favourite albums and I just listened to it , driving home ! I bought it when it was released in 1978 and I never get tired of this faboulus Rod Argent album ... never !
Thank you so much for uploading this truly fantastic album... first time I have heard it since I first bought it some 40 yrs ago...brings back some wonderful memories, a very honest and happy album with such great musicianship.
Thank you for uploading! I love this album, but it has never been released on CD. And I couldn't find it in subscription. Great music, great musicians.
Just doing my part to fill in all the corners of the internet. We looked for this the other night and couldn't find it so I decided to be the change that I sought. So glad and not surprised you are the first to respond!! (No. 1 is definitely the stand out track.)
A well crafted album with excellent musicians... thanks, man! I had this album back in the day, and I really liked it.. it has all kinds of styles within jazz and prog.. right up my alley.
I love this album! Still have it on vinyl but haven't owned a turntable since 1986, and it looks as though it will never be released on cd. Anyone know why it hasn't been released?
thanks for the upload. coincidentally, it was good timing as i didn't know about this album until i recently saw an ad for it as i was going through late 70's uk music weeklies
Lovely album and many thanks for posting. My understanding is that the track "Well, Well, Well" was written about the famous gig Argent did at the Roundhouse for the release of Circus, which got terrible reviews. Apparently the areas set aside for the reviewers from the music press, was over-run by the audience, so those irritated/sensitive reviewers’ collectively decided to slag the gig off - they never even went in and watched the gig.
yeah an odd album , but still quite brilliant , very limited , stilted release here in australia , especially cause his band Argent were relatively unknown , , , I love some of the tracks on this album , and have looked for it in cd form , , but I don't think that exists , I had the L.P. but god knows where that is , thanks so much for uploading this , because commercials just ruin albums like this . 8 outa 10'
I used to have this on vinyl. Such a nice record. I would compare it a bit (although different in style) to Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin initial efforts in the sense that it's more oriented towards a "mature" audience...
I have to disagree. I’m a big fan of Argent’s keyboard sounds, this album has a more diverse range of styles. It grows on you. The track ‘Silence’ is a masterpiece and Phil Collins drumming is exceptionally good.
Absolutely marvellous
This album was played in my house when I was a young kid
My father was a musician and a luthier as his business making handmade guitars and bass guitars
Stuck with me this and feel very fortunate to have had exposure to lots of sublime music ❤
One of my favourite albums and I just listened to it , driving home !
I bought it when it was released in 1978 and I never get tired of this faboulus Rod Argent album ... never !
Thank you so much for uploading this truly fantastic album... first time I have heard it since I first bought it some 40 yrs ago...brings back some wonderful memories, a very honest and happy album with such great musicianship.
Thank you for uploading!
I love this album, but it has never been released on CD. And I couldn't find it in subscription. Great music, great musicians.
Just filling holes on the internet! Glad to be of service.
Phil is such an underrated drummer. That groove on No.1. Thanks for resurrecting and sharing this cassette.
Just doing my part to fill in all the corners of the internet. We looked for this the other night and couldn't find it so I decided to be the change that I sought. So glad and not surprised you are the first to respond!! (No. 1 is definitely the stand out track.)
@@langdonboom I thank you from my heart Matthew! ;)
why do you say or think that ? au contraire, phil collins is very, very appreciated as a drummer
@@gelubatir9794 Fine, very appreciated. But not very, very appreciated.
@@StevenSclafani listen to Argent Counterpoints here on TH-cam Phil is all over that amazing album.
A well crafted album with excellent musicians... thanks, man!
I had this album back in the day, and I really liked it.. it has all kinds of styles within jazz and prog.. right up my alley.
Oh boy perfect for the sophisticated 1970's HiFi. People were the shite back then!
Beautiful,my Young Time ...
I love this album! Still have it on vinyl but haven't owned a turntable since 1986, and it looks as though it will never be released on cd. Anyone know why it hasn't been released?
I've been asking that same question for years, even to Rod himself..! But so far no luck...
Im so exciting to get Agent Music !
An absolutely brilliant album that never really made it. Is it available anywhere else apart from TH-cam?
Not as far as I know, I captured this from a cassette tape!
@@langdonboom the quality is excellent, considering it is from a cassette tape. Thanks for posting.
@@charleslsegal Yes, I cleaned it up a bit digitally. Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh yeah.. groovin woohoo ✅✅✅✅✅💥
ROD ARGENT Moving Home FULL ALBUM PERSONNEL - Acoustic Guitar - Gary Moore
Bass - Alphonso Johnson (tracks: A3, B2), Clive Chapman* (tracks: B1, B3, B4)
Drums - Phil Collins
Percussion - Morris Pert
Saxophone [Tenor], Flute - Jack Lancaster
Vocals [All Vocals], Backing Vocals, Instruments, Piano, Electric Piano [Electric Grand], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Yamaha CS80], Synthesizer [Mini Moog] - Rod Argent TRACKLISTING - A1 Home 4:18
A2 Silence 3:41
A3 I'm In The Mood 4:24
A4 Summer 4:05
A5 No.1 6:30
B1 Tenderness 6:09
B2 Pastorious Mentioned 4:34
B3 Well, Well, Well ! 5:14
B4 Smiling 4:52
B5 Recollection 4:32
Thank you for this!!
"Summer" is indeed a good track....
One of my fave albums ever. Oh for a Steve Wilson remaster of this.
thanks for the upload. coincidentally, it was good timing as i didn't know about this album until i recently saw an ad for it as i was going through late 70's uk music weeklies
Lovely album and many thanks for posting. My understanding is that the track "Well, Well, Well" was written about the famous gig Argent did at the Roundhouse for the release of Circus, which got terrible reviews. Apparently the areas set aside for the reviewers from the music press, was over-run by the audience, so those irritated/sensitive reviewers’ collectively decided to slag the gig off - they never even went in and watched the gig.
Thats interesting , I did not know that ., some great wacky jazzy funky stuff on this album , and great percussion . chris.
yeah an odd album , but still quite brilliant , very limited , stilted release here in australia , especially cause his band Argent were relatively unknown , , , I love some of the tracks on this album , and have looked for it in cd form , , but I don't think that exists , I had the L.P. but god knows where that is , thanks so much for uploading this , because commercials just ruin albums like this . 8 outa 10'
Excelente! 👍
A big shame that it isn´t available as a cd (and hav never been as far as i know). An iconic albul. If not epical.
I used to have this on vinyl. Such a nice record. I would compare it a bit (although different in style) to Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin initial efforts in the sense that it's more oriented towards a "mature" audience...
Can anyone please tell me where i could find the lyrics?
I'm a big fan of Argent but found this album disappointing and boring compared to their previous stuff. Too much of a commercial feel to it.
Hi spirit ,,,, click on the [ show more ] icon , where the the song list is . And you will get a good rundown on the man and his band called Argent .
keep listening spirit ,, it may grow on you , . some great music on this record.
I have to disagree. I’m a big fan of Argent’s keyboard sounds, this album has a more diverse range of styles. It grows on you. The track ‘Silence’ is a masterpiece and Phil Collins drumming is exceptionally good.