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''People Move On'' is the debut album from English singer Bernard Butler released in 1998. ==Background==
Following his split from soul singer David McAlmont in 1995 and a three-year absence from the public eye, Butler re-emerged on Alan McGee's Creation label for his debut solo album. A year earlier McGee had, in fact, dubbed him the "Neil Young of the Nineties".〔 Butler wrote all the songs, produced the album and played all the instruments, except drums and strings,〔Cheal, David. ("Pop CD of the week" ). ''Daily Telegraph''. 4 April 1998〕 which were played by Makoto Sakamoto and The Brilliant Strings respectively. According to Butler, most of the ideas on the album were created in the studio, with only four songs written beforehand. Drawing influences from classic rock from the late 60s and 70s, ''The Independent'' wrote: "''People Move On'' echoes the early Seventies cool rock singer/songwriting era in its heartfelt sentiment and warm, melodic approach." Though Butler has stressed that it isn't a "retro record".〔O'Brien, Lucy. ("We don't need another hero: Interview: Bernard Butler" ). ''The Independent''. 5 April 1998〕 The record has a Spector-esque feel, which according to ''Rolling Stone'' displays an "old-fashioned big-pop-production quality of the songs."
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