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Alison Moyet

Essex [Deluxe Edition]

Essex [Deluxe Edition]

UPC: 4050538231083

Format: CD (2 disc)

Release Date: Nov 25, 2016

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Personnel: Alison Moyet (vocals, tambourine); Ian Broudie, Pete Glenister, Christian Marsac (guitar); Simon Rogers (guitar, mandolin, programming); Steve Cradock (guitar, background vocals); Chris Haigh (fiddle); The Electra Strings (strings); Alan Dunn (accordion); Alan Taylor (acoustic bass); John McKenzie (bass); Dave Ruffey (drums); David Ballard (bongos); Pandit Dinesh, Phil Overhead (percussion); Simon Fowler (background vocals).
Engineers: Cenzo Townshend, Neil Brockbank, Vic Van Vugt.
All songs written or co-written by Alison Moyet except "Whispering Your Name" (Jules Shear).
On her fourth solo album, Essex, named after her home county, Alison Moyet continues to search for valid alternatives to her natural gifts. A singer with a remarkably forceful voice and emotional delivery, she had succeeded both as a jazz and blues interpreter and when her singing was inventively contrasted with Vince Clarke's synthesizer tracks in Yaz. While her solo work at first showed promise of combining those styles with contemporary Brit-pop and produced some hits, by this point she is struggling to sound distinctive against the overeager production style of Ian Broudie, whose work is somewhat offset by the more sedate tracks produced by Pete Glenister. "Whispering Your Name," the first single, written by Jules Shear, with a lyric intended to be sung by one man to another, sounds curious coming out of Moyet's mouth, but at least the words are about something definite, which is more than you can say for Moyet's own elliptical expressions of anger and romantic discord. Musically, the album veers from the Revolver-era Beatles sound of the second single, "Falling," to the Motown rhythm of "So Am I" and an unnecessary remake of Yaz's "Ode to Boy" arranged to sound like "Pinball Wizard." The best song, the Glenister-produced ballad "Satellite," is buried in the middle of the record -- what makes it the best is that the arrangement actually allows Moyet the space to sing and to be as moving as she can be. ~ William Ruhlmann

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - Falling
2 - And I Know
3 - Whispering Your Name
4 - Getting into Something
5 - So Am I
6 - Satellite
7 - Ode to Boy
8 - Dorothy
9 - Another Living Day
10 - Boys Own
11 - Take of Me
12 - Ode to Boy II
13 - Whispering Your Name [Single Mix]
14 - First Time Ever I Saw Your Face [Single Mix]
15 - Blue [Original Version]
16 - Solid Wood [Single Mix]
17 - Our Colander Eyes [Single Mix]
18 - My Best Day
19 - Make a Change
Disc 2:
1 - Falling [Infinite Dub Mix]
2 - It Won't Be Long [Acoustic]
3 - Whispering Your Name [Extended Remix]
4 - Whispering Your Name [Remix]
5 - Getting into Something [Midnight Mix]
6 - Dorothy [Acoustic]
7 - Ne Me Quitte Pas [Acoustic]
8 - Never Too Late [Remix]
9 - Never too Late [Extended Remix]
10 - Life in a Hole
11 - Rock and Roll [Live at the Mean Fiddler, 1992]
12 - Sunderland Glynn
13 - Beautiful
14 - How Long [Alternate Version]
15 - Blue [The Essential Mix]
16 - Our Colander Eyes [Demo]
17 - Blue [Playing the Field Edit]
18 - There Are Worse Things I Could Do