Simon Townshend   Moving Target
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Release Date: 1985
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2.0 poorjb423 | December 30th 13

After releasing the boring debut album "Sweet Sound" Simon Townshend released "Moving Target", unlike his last album being produced by Pete Townshend he decided to bring in the legendary producer Neil Kernon and take on the AOR sound which makes the album sound more like Duran Duran.

Kicking the album off is "Meet You" a lively track with some great arrays of synthesizers throughout, leading into the song "Barriers" a track that at first gets your feet taping but quickly becomes boring until your rendered into submission by a blistering bass solo that could had easily been John Entwistle himself, The next track is another lively track that in parts sounds like The Who's infamous "Won't Get Fooled Again" but the track likes to repeat itself in the four minutes it runs for, the next track "Sorry" is a complete bore that tells the tale of being so for chatting you up, and having a one night stand with you, The next track "Price To Pay" is a complete bore worth skipping, The next track "Believe In You" is bad from start to end, well worth skipping, The next track "Addiction" is an additive track with great keyboard work and another blistering bass solo, "Moving Target" is no doubt the best track of the album, A timeless track with seductive synthesizer throughout, The next track "Frustrated Hearts" is yet again, a boring track, the ending track "Genuine" features yet again, seductive synthesizer a great way to end a somewhat disappointing album.

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4.0 excellentbobbart | November 24th 19

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