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Review of Night Moves’ Rendition of “Caroline Goodbye” by Colin Blunstone

Night Moves – “Caroline Goodbye” (Colin Blunstone Cover)

Back in 2022, Night Moves introduced the EP The Redaction. The indie rock band from Minneapolis recently unveiled their cover of Colin Blunstone’s “Caroline Goodbye,” following their rendition of Black Sabbath’s “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” last year. In addition, they announced they are currently working on a new album.

The track “Caroline Goodbye” is originally from Colin Blunstone’s 1971 album One Year. The band showed appreciation for Blunstone’s solo work, citing The Zombies as a significant influence in their early music journey. They shared on Instagram, “The Zombies were a big influence in the early stages of my musical development and this solo album by Colin Blunstone is a wonderful record if you haven’t checked it out already. Here’s a nice new nugget to keep you satisfied while we prep LP 4.”

Night Moves’ most recent album was “Can You Really Find Me” released in 2019. If you’re curious, you can listen to their rendition of “Caroline Goodbye” below.

 

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