Faze Action's second album doesn't make any huge strides from the first, though the brothers Lee have expanded not only their production sense but their range. As on 1997's Plans and Designs, all of the tracks are heavily indebted to the softer side of the '70s rare-groove triumvirate: disco, Latin, and jazz-funk. Vocalists like Zeke Manyika (on three tracks) and Vanessa Freeman (on one) make for a more varied ride, and the grooves are deep and plentiful. The result is a very well-done coffee-table album, but again Faze Action never aspires to the heights of a listening experience that's actually diverting. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Moving Cities Track Listing
Credits of Moving Cities
- Zeke Manyika
- Percussion, Vocals
- Faze Action
- Main Performer
- Raj Gupta
- Percussion, Programming, Editing, Mixing Engineer, Engineer
- Pete Z.
- Keyboards
- Martin Giles
- Mastering
- Andy Waterworth
- Double Bass
- Ben Mitchell
- Percussion, Conga, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Keyboards
- Jim Lampi
- Bass, Chapman Stick
- Simon Lee
- Arranger, Producer, Vocoder
- Vanessa Freeman
- Vocals
- Tim Hutton
- Guitar
- William Kingswood
- Guitar
- Tessa Kuhles
- Cello
- Chris Ludd
- Mastering
- Darian McCarthy
- Guitar
- Lee Vivien
- Trumpet
- Richard Wargent
- Flute, Saxophone
- Andrew Watson
- Trombone
- Brian G. Wright
- Violin, Viola
- Robin Lee
- Bass, Arranger, Guitar, Cello, Programming, Vocoder, Producer, Keyboards
- Richard Green
- Photography
- Mike Brown
- Mastering
- Pim Jones
- Guitar
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