One More Night - The Movement

One More Night

The Movement

  • Genre: Reggae
  • Release Date: 2012-03-20
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2012 The Movement Vibe
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
When the Feeling Goes Away The Movement 3:12
2
Easy Love The Movement 4:08
3
Something to Say The Movement 3:30
4
Area The Movement 3:00
5
Lonely At the Top The Movement 3:03
6
Mr. Policeman The Movement 4:01
7
Rem The Movement 5:00
8
Using My Head The Movement 3:23
9
Across the Bridge The Movement 3:16
10
One More Night The Movement 4:12
11
I'm Gone The Movement 2:28

Reviews

  • Swing and a Miss.

    1
    By Fhfdhsd
    I love Set Sail and Side by Side but this album is nothing, NOTHING like those two. This is easy listening love song sorta-reggae. Too bad. Set Sail has been a fav for a long time. Something to Say and Area are the only tracks that I kept on my iPod.
  • Cantstoplistening

    5
    By GDH4M
    I love every song on this album. Feel good music.
  • Ok

    2
    By spaz416
    This album is alright. If you are looking for that incredible movement sound that I love, check out any of their other albums. Side By side kills it.
  • Excellent

    5
    By ajr9mm
    When I listen to this song it makes me sing and get lost in the flow of the music
  • Inspiring.

    5
    By Judy Grigsby
    The Movement: I get lost in their instrumentals and lyrics. Their music has integrity and is very inspiring, makes for a sweet listen before a snowboarding or surfing sesh. I have mad respect for the talent within this band.
  • This is not The Movement any more

    1
    By EMB 7477
    I respect the new sound but it's just not The Movement anymore. The previous two albums were perfect for playing at a beach or pool party because the energy was high and the vibe was positive. This needs to be the direction of the next album. I have to many bands on my iPhone that sound just like the One More Night album. The talent is still there, just not the sound. Sorry for the bad review, I love The Movement.
  • Extremely Disappointed

    1
    By joshua805
    I have been a fan of The Movement for a while and didn't think that losing a band member could affect the core of a band so significantly. The reggae vibe this band puts off has always impressed me until now. The lyrical content transformed into something similar to the love songs of the Backstreet Boys. I really hope they go back to their roots. Until then, I am extremely disappointed.
  • Hell yea

    5
    By Mark843
    The Movement provides great instrumentals with great song writing, originality and creativity....they step it up everytime. You will regret not BUYING this album...the best reggae album of the year
  • Talk about range...

    5
    By apastor1999
    I have been following The Movement since 2009... this is by far the most range in their music on one album. This is also the first album without Josh Swain...one of the original vocalists. Jordan is the lead of the band now, and his influence is on stage. He is an amazing singer, song writer and musician. He did a great job showcasing his various talents on this album. Hip hop. reggae, slow dance at the high school prom type music... its all on here. Good job guys, great album.
  • Love it

    5
    By 3XC1TABLEone
    I've been a Movement fan since Set Sail was released, shortly following that I bought On Your Feet, which is also amazing. I love their old school sound. This new album makes me feel like Jordan may have met a special lady. A lot of these tracks have a love song sort of feel, a little slower, not quite as funk/reggae as their first two albums. I dig this album lots, but I hope they edge back into the funky hip beats and microphone-crushing lyrics I instantly fell for. Much love to The Movement for all their hard work on this album and the previous.

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