Singles (Alison Moyet album)
Singles | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Alison Moyet | ||||
Released | 27 June 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1982–1995 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 74:46 (Germany: 73:06) | |||
Label | Columbia/Sony Music Entertainment | |||
Alison Moyet chronology | ||||
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Singles is the greatest hits album of singer Alison Moyet, released in 1995. The album includes two previously unreleased tracks, Moyet's version of "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and "Solid Wood", as well as a number of hits from the singer's stint in 1980s electro-pop band Yazoo.
The album was re-released by Sony the following year as a two-disc set, Singles/Live, the second disc being a live recording of Alison on tour, again in 2000 as a one-disc set under the title Best of The Best – Gold and a third time in 2001 as The Essential Alison Moyet with a slightly revised tracklisting.
Track listing
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- "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (Maccoll) – 3:19
- Previously unreleased
- "Only You" (Clarke) – 3:12
- Performed by Yazoo, from 1982 album Upstairs at Eric's
- "Nobody's Diary" (Moyet) – 4:31
- Performed by Yazoo, from 1983 album You and Me Both
- "Winter Kills" (Clarke, Moyet) – 4:04
- Performed by Yazoo, from 1982 album Upstairs at Eric's. NB: German edition: Situation (UK Mix) – 2:24, performed by Yazoo
- "Love Resurrection" (Jolley, Moyet, Swain) – 3:52
- From 1984 album Alf
- "All Cried Out" (7" Edit) (Jolley, Moyet, Swain) – 3:42
- From 1984 album Alf
- "Invisible" (Lamont Dozier) – 4:08
- From 1984 album Alf
- "That Ole Devil Called Love" (Fisher, Roberts) – 3:05
- 1985 non-album single
- "Is This Love?" (Guiot, Moyet) – 4:01
- From 1987 album Raindancing
- "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" (Michael Ward, Robert E. Clarke ) – 3:33
- From 1987 album Raindancing
- "Ordinary Girl" (7" Edit) (Bailey, Driscoll, Moyet) – 3:08
- From 1987 album Raindancing
- "Love Letters" (Heyman, Young) – 2:51
- 1987 non-album single
- "It Won't Be Long" (Glenister, Moyet) – 4:09
- From 1991 album Hoodoo
- "Wishing You Were Here" (Glenister, Moyet) – 3:58
- From 1991 album Hoodoo
- "This House" (Moyet) – 3:55
- From 1991 album Hoodoo
- "Falling" (Glenister, Moyet) – 3:39
- From 1994 album Essex
- "Whispering Your Name" (Single Mix) (Shear) – 3:49
- From 1994 album Essex
- "Getting into Something" (Glenister, Moyet) – 4:15
- From 1994 album Essex
- "Ode to Boy II" (Moyet) – 2:57
- From 1994 album Essex
- "Solid Wood" (Moyet) – 4:38
- Previously unreleased
Production
- Pete Glenister – producer (tracks: 1, 13, 14, 19)
- Mark Saunders – producer (track: 1)
- Eric Radcliffe – producer (tracks 2–4)
- Yazoo – producers (tracks 2–4)
- Steve Jolley – producer (tracks: 5–7)
- Tony Swain – producer (tracks: 5–7)
- Pete Wingfield – producer (track: 8)
- Jimmy Iovine – producer (tracks: 9-11)
- Manu Guiot – producer (track: 9)
- Steve Brown – producer (track: 12)
- Dave Dix – producer (track: 15)
- Ian Broudie – producer (tracks: 16–18)
Tracklisting Live (1996)
- "Getting into Something" (Glenister, Moyet) – 5:16
- "Chain of Fools" (Covay) – 5:05
- "Love Letters" (Heyman, Young) – 4:43
- "All Cried Out" (Jolley, Moyet, Swain) – 4:08
- "Dorothy" (Glenister, Moyet) – 3:24
- "Falling" (Glenister, Moyet) – 3:44
- "Ode to Boy" (Moyet) – 3:07
- "Is This Love?" (Guiot, Moyet) – 3:59
- "Nobody's Diary" (Moyet) – 4:30
- "Whispering Your Name" (Shear) – 3:53
- "There Are Worse Things I Could Do" (Casey, Jacobs) – 3:05
- Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London and The Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow.
Non-album tracks, Singles era
- "Blue" 2:53
- "First Time (Are You Sure It's Your...)" (Remix of "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face") – 4:11
- "Our Colander Eyes" – 4:21 (withdrawn 1996 single)
References
Preceded by Stanley Road by Paul Weller |
UK number one album 3 June 1995 – 9 June 1995 |
Succeeded by Pulse by Pink Floyd |
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