"Let’s Get Personal" featuring James Brown . Unreleased Content: The demo track "You And Me" .
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A previously unreleased demo titled "You and Me" and the James Brown collaboration "Let’s Get Personal." Critical Reception alison moyet raindancing deluxe 2016 flac
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The inclusion of the is worth the price of admission alone. Mendelsohn, known for his work with Pet Shop Boys, provided mixes that were more atmospheric, extended, and respectful of Moyet’s soul roots. Tracks like the extended mix of "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" or the B-sides from this era reveal a grittier, more club-oriented side that the album proper often smoothed over. "Let’s Get Personal" featuring James Brown
: A crisp, bouncing pop track featuring Moyet's first writing credit on the album.
The opening chords of "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" filled the room. In the lossless clarity, the sound was startlingly wide. It wasn't just music; it was a physical space. He closed his eyes and wasn't in a cramped apartment anymore. He was standing in the rain of a decades-old memory, the production sharp and gleaming, Moyet’s voice cutting through the digital silence with a warmth that felt like a hand on his shoulder. Share public link The inclusion of the is
Securing this release in FLAC ensures that the expanded dynamic range, the punchy basslines, and the unmatched power of Alison Moyet’s voice are preserved exactly as the remastering engineers intended. It is an essential addition to any serious digital music library.
The album features contributions from an elite group of session musicians, including T.M. Stevens, Omar Hakim, and even Herb Alpert, which gave the record a polished, big-budget sheen. It spawned four UK singles: "Is This Love?" (a co-write with Eurythmics' David A. Stewart, under the pseudonym Jean Guiot), "Weak in the Presence of Beauty," "Ordinary Girl," and "Sleep Like Breathing". Commercially, it was a triumph, reaching No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and staying on the chart for 53 weeks.