Moving Targets is the debut studio album by English band Penetration, released in 1978 by record label Virgin.
AllMusic wrote: "Penetration's debut album stands among the very last true greats of the first wave of British punk offerings."[1] Trouser Press wrote: "Penetration's debut LP mixes expansive creations and direct punk-outs, all done with flair and originality. Unlike other LPs by young bands of this era, Moving Targets still sounds surprisingly fresh."[3]
- "Future Daze" (Neale Floyd, Pauline Murray) - 2:58
- "Life's a Gamble" (Pauline Murray, Gary Chaplin) - 2:59
- "Lovers of Outrage" (Pauline Murray, Gary Chaplin) - 3:56
- "Vision" (Robert Blamire, Pauline Murray) - 3:24
- "Silent Community" (Pauline Murray, Gary Chaplin) - 3:29
- "Stone Heroes" (Neale Floyd, Pauline Murray, Robert Blamire) - 3:15
- "Movement" (Robert Blamire, Pauline Murray) - 3:22
- "Too Many Friends" (Robert Blamire, Pauline Murray, Fred Purser) - 3:13
- "Reunion" (Neale Floyd, Pauline Murray) - 3:59
- "Nostalgia" (Pete Shelley) - 3:49
- "Freemoney" (Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye) - 4:48
- Penetration
- Pauline Murray - vocals
- Gary Chaplin - guitar
- Fred Purser - lead guitar; keyboards on "Reunion"
- Neale Floyd - guitar
- Robert Blamire - bass
- Gary Smallman - drums, percussion
- Technical
- Mick Glossop - engineer
- Robert Mason, Russell Mills - sleeve artwork
- Paul Nugent - sleeve photography