Don't Stop Movin'
Studio album by
Livin' Joy (Tameko Star)
ReleasedNovember 1996[1]
Genre
LabelUndiscovered Records, MCA Records
ProducerVisnadi Bros, Tameko Star
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Music Week[3]
Sun-Sentinel(favorable)[4]

Don't Stop Movin' is the debut album by the Italian electronic music group Livin' Joy. It featured the song "Dreamer", which peaked at No.1 on the UK Singles & US Dance charts, both in 1995, and “Don't Stop Movin' which reached number 5 on the UK Singles Charts.

After Janice had left the group, the band continued on and released "Don't Stop Movin'", a few months later, by which time, Tameko Star had been chosen to be the group's new lead vocalist. "Don't Stop Movin'" peaked at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart in Spring 1996. This was followed by another Top 10 single in the UK, ("Follow the Rules"). Two top 20 hits appeared in 1997, "Where Can I Find Love" and "Deep in You". The parent album, also called Don't Stop Movin', grouped together the hits, including "Dreamer" with new vocals by Star.

There had been plans for a widespread commercial release of a single called "Just for the Sex of It" in Spring 1999; however these plans never happened. It only received a limited club run, but was released as a single in Australia and the UK.

Critical reception

AllMusic editor Jason Ankeny noted that the album has "a sound which owes an equal debt to Euro-dance music and underground house."[5] A reviewer from Music Week wrote, "The Italian and American trio unleash a mixture of powerful party anthems and more subtle dancefloor delights. Uplifting stuff."[6]

Track listing

  1. "Don't Stop Movin'"
  2. "Follow the Rules"
  3. "Deep in You"
  4. "Dreamer" (Tameko Star vocal)
  5. "Pick up the Phone"
  6. "Be Original"
  7. "Where Can I Find Love"
  8. "Don't Cha Wanna"
  9. "Whenever You're Lonely"
  10. "Let Me Love You"
  11. "Don't Stop Movin' (A. Manetta Mix)
  12. "Dreamer" (Janice Robinson vocal - Hidden bonus track)


  • All tracks sung by Tameko Star unless specified.

Charts

Chart Peak
position
UK Album Chart 41

References

  1. ^ "LIVIN' JOY | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  2. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Don't Stop Movin' – Livin' Joy". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Reviews: Albums" (PDF). Music Week. 26 October 1996. p. 8. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  4. ^ Birghental, Toni (30 May 1997). "Livin' Joy's Geared To The Club Crowds". Sun-Sentinel.
  5. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Don't Stop Movin' – Livin' Joy". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Reviews: Albums" (PDF). Music Week. 26 October 1996. p. 8. Retrieved 6 September 2021.