Alison Moyet - Raindancing -deluxe 2016- -flac-
There are albums you listen to, and then there are albums you feel . Alison Moyet’s 1987 sophomore solo effort, Raindancing , firmly belongs in the latter category. And while the original vinyl and CD pressings have graced collections for decades, the —especially when heard in high-resolution FLAC —is a revelation.
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Alison Moyet - Raindancing -Deluxe 2016- -FLAC-: A Definitive Revisit There are albums you listen to, and then
After the sudden dissolution of Yazoo (her synth-pop duo with Vince Clarke), Alison Moyet proved her solo viability with 1984’s Alf . When it came time to record the follow-up, Moyet relocated to Los Angeles and teamed up with producer Jimmy Iovine, alongside contributors like David Freeman and keyboardist Jean Guiot. Have you heard the 2016 remaster
Includes powerful live versions of "Love Resurrection" and "Ne Me Quitte Pas" from her May 1987 Wembley Arena performance. Critical Reception vs. Artist Perspective
Following the success of Alf , Moyet relocated to Los Angeles to record Raindancing alongside producer Jimmy Iovine, known for his work with Tom Petty and U2. The change in scenery and production staff shifted her sound from the raw, stark synthesizers of Vince Clarke and the mid-80s British soul of Swain & Jolley toward a more polished, American-influenced pop-rock aesthetic.
: Co-written by Dave Stewart of Eurythmics, this track was a massive hit, defined by its infectious bassline and huge chorus. "Ordinary Girl"