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title: "The Way We Move"
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# The Way We Move

**Price:** AED 134
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** The Way We Move
- **How much does it cost?** AED 134 with free shipping
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Review: You didn't know it, now you do--this music is contagiously awesome! - Langhorne Slim has been making music since the late 90s, but this album was my introduction to him and his sound. Slim makes soulful, infectious rock. Guitars, drums, piano, banjo, and the occasional horn section peppered throughout distinguish this album as a diamond in the rough amongst the synth laden, over-produced autotuned fare that so often fall in to the new "rock" category now days. Some stand out tracks: "Fire" - If James Brown was alive he'd wish he'd done this song. Well, maybe it'd be a bit too rock-and-roll for the Godfather of Soul, but he'd definitely move his feet to it. Horn section and a killer keyboard riff make this track one not to miss. "The Way We Move" - This is an infectious, bar room brawl of a song. It's fun, anthemic and pure rock. "Salvation" - A melancholy and sparse arrangement here with muted drums and a banjo to accompany Slim's voice, which is textured and layered with emotion. "Someday" - If Buddy Holly played the banjo, he might've written a song like this. "Bad Luck" - Another uptempo song with banjo and this time an accordion. This song reminds you that you really should dance more to songs with positive lyrics that feature accordions. These are just my top five tracks, but the album is solid throughout.
Review: You Need This Album - This is a pivotal moment for Langhorn Slim - while past albums have been hit or miss with moments of brilliance balanced with the mundane this album breaks away delivering solid songs start to finish. Its album that you should own. The bluegrass country folk sound Langhorne has been working at is refined and flawlessly worked into the sound. The first three tracks are solid - each could be a hit by itself - The Way We Move is That Type of food tapping song you can't help but love with catchy lyrics. Bad Luck is another strong track - incredibly simple lyrically but again so catchy and well balanced. Fire is a bit of a pleasant departure - the piano so often featured in Langhorne music is an organ for this song and the whole thing has a bluesy almost contemporary new orleans house blues / jazz style feel. Other songs - Song for Sid and Past Lives present lyrics so sincere and honest that you can't help but like them. Langhorne at points strikes chords in this album that feel almost like a modern day woody guthrie - Wild Soul is a great example. If you're a fan of the Lumineers, The Head and the Heart, or Grizzly Bear here's another band to watch.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B007R3B3AY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,710 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #28,182 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (184) |
| Date First Available  | April 3, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Label  | Ramseur Records |
| Manufacturer  | Ramseur Records |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2012 |
| Product Dimensions  | 12.35 x 0.15 x 12.24 inches; 8.96 ounces |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You didn't know it, now you do--this music is contagiously awesome!
*by B***. on December 15, 2012*

Langhorne Slim has been making music since the late 90s, but this album was my introduction to him and his sound. Slim makes soulful, infectious rock. Guitars, drums, piano, banjo, and the occasional horn section peppered throughout distinguish this album as a diamond in the rough amongst the synth laden, over-produced autotuned fare that so often fall in to the new "rock" category now days. Some stand out tracks: "Fire" - If James Brown was alive he'd wish he'd done this song. Well, maybe it'd be a bit too rock-and-roll for the Godfather of Soul, but he'd definitely move his feet to it. Horn section and a killer keyboard riff make this track one not to miss. "The Way We Move" - This is an infectious, bar room brawl of a song. It's fun, anthemic and pure rock. "Salvation" - A melancholy and sparse arrangement here with muted drums and a banjo to accompany Slim's voice, which is textured and layered with emotion. "Someday" - If Buddy Holly played the banjo, he might've written a song like this. "Bad Luck" - Another uptempo song with banjo and this time an accordion. This song reminds you that you really should dance more to songs with positive lyrics that feature accordions. These are just my top five tracks, but the album is solid throughout.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You Need This Album
*by C***N on April 12, 2013*

This is a pivotal moment for Langhorn Slim - while past albums have been hit or miss with moments of brilliance balanced with the mundane this album breaks away delivering solid songs start to finish. Its album that you should own. The bluegrass country folk sound Langhorne has been working at is refined and flawlessly worked into the sound. The first three tracks are solid - each could be a hit by itself - The Way We Move is That Type of food tapping song you can't help but love with catchy lyrics. Bad Luck is another strong track - incredibly simple lyrically but again so catchy and well balanced. Fire is a bit of a pleasant departure - the piano so often featured in Langhorne music is an organ for this song and the whole thing has a bluesy almost contemporary new orleans house blues / jazz style feel. Other songs - Song for Sid and Past Lives present lyrics so sincere and honest that you can't help but like them. Langhorne at points strikes chords in this album that feel almost like a modern day woody guthrie - Wild Soul is a great example. If you're a fan of the Lumineers, The Head and the Heart, or Grizzly Bear here's another band to watch.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic album
*by M***N on March 5, 2024*

I knew the album was awesome. Didn't know it was on white vinyl. Very nice. Sounds great. Good and straight. No wobble while playing.

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