Movement (EP)

2002 EP by The Fray
Movement EP
EP by
The Fray
ReleasedSummer 2002
GenreAlternative rock
Length14:53
ProducerThe Fray
The Fray chronology
Movement EP
(2002)
Reason EP
(2003)

Movement EP is the first EP from Denver-based rock band The Fray, released in 2002. The songs "Where You Want To" and "It's For You" feature Joe King on lead vocals, rather than the band's lead vocalist Isaac Slade. The album was recorded after Dave Welsh's earlier departure, and before Ben Wysocki joined the band.[citation needed] Mike Ayars and Zach Johnson are featured on guitar and drums respectively, and Dan Battenhouse on bass. The tracks "Oceans Away" and "Vienna" are also featured on the band's second EP, Reason.[1] "Vienna" was again featured on the band's debut album, How to Save a Life.[2]

Track listing

All songs were written by Slade and King, apart from "Vienna", which was co-written with Dan Battenhouse.[citation needed]

  1. "Where You Want To" – 3:22
  2. "Oceans Away" – 3:59
  3. "It's For You" – 3:46
  4. "Vienna" – 3:46

Personnel

  • Isaac Slade - lead vocals, piano
  • Mike Ayars - lead guitar
  • Joe King - rhythm guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Where You Want To" and "It's For You"
  • Dan Battenhouse - bass guitar
  • Zach Johnson - drums

References

  1. ^ "Reason EP, The Fray". Genius. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  2. ^ "The Fray - How To Save A Life". Discogs. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
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The Fray
  • Joe King
  • Dave Welsh
  • Ben Wysocki
  • Isaac Slade
  • Mike Ayars
  • Zach Johnson
  • Caleb Slade
  • Graham Vanderbilt
  • Dan Battenhouse
  • Jimmy Stofer
  • Dan Lavery
  • Jeremy McCoy
  • Jeff Linsenmaier
  • Jason Hardin
  • Einar Pedersen
Studio albums
  • How to Save a Life
  • The Fray
  • Scars & Stories
  • Helios
Compilation albums
  • Through the Years: The Best of the Fray
Live albums
  • Live at the Electric Factory: Bootleg No. 1
  • Acoustic in Nashville: Bootleg No. 2
  • Live from the 9:30 Club: Bootleg No. 3
EPs
  • Movement
  • Reason
  • Christmas
Singles
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