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Alison Moyet (born Genevieve Alison Jane Moyet on 18 June 1961), is an English pop singer noted for her bluesy voice.

Early life and career

Moyet was born in Billericay, Essex, UK to a French father and English mother. She grew up in Basildon, where she attended school. After leaving school at 16, she worked as a shop worker and a piano tuner. She was involved in a number of punk rock, pub rock and blues bands in the South East Essex area during the late 1970s and early 1980s, including The Vandals and the Screamin' Ab Dabs, The Vicars and The Little Roosters.

Yazoo

Her mainstream pop career began in 1981 when she formed the electropop duo Yazoo with former Depeche Mode member Vince Clarke. (In the United States, the band became known as Yaz, as there was already a US artist named Yazoo.) Yazoo had several hits, including "Situation", "Don't Go", "Ode to Boy" and "State Farm", and recorded two albums, Upstairs At Eric's and You And Me Both. The group was notable for melding Clarke's trademark electronic sounds with Moyet's warm, soulful voice.

In 1983 Moyet and Clarke decided to disband Yazoo. While Clarke went on to form Erasure, Moyet signed to CBS (in part because it had been Janis Joplin's label), and began her solo career.

Solo career

Alison Moyet's debut solo album,  'Alf' .
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Alison Moyet's debut solo album, 'Alf' .
In 1984 she released her debut album Alf (titled after her punk-era nickname). "Alf" included contributions by popular producers/songwriters Swain and Jolley, as well as a song, "Invisible", written by Motown legend Lamont Dozier. The record was a hit in Britain, reaching number one in the album charts. Alf spawned 3 hit singles, "Love Resurrection", "Invisible" and "All Cried Out". In the US, "Invisible" was a Top 40 hit (something Yazoo had never achieved).

In 1985 Moyet performed at the historic Live Aid concert, alongside Paul Young. She also released a single not featured on "Alf", a cover of the standard "That Ole Devil Called Love". The single went to #2 on the UK singles chart. (At present, it remains Moyet's highest-charting UK single.)

In 1986 Moyet had another big UK hit with the single "Is This Love?", followed in 1987 by the album Raindancing. Raindancing spawned further hit singles, including: a cover of Floy Joy's "Weak In The Presence of Beauty" and "Ordinary Girl". In 1987, she scored another cover hit with "Love Letters"; the video for the song featured comedy duo French & Saunders.

Following a period of personal and career evaluation Hoodoo was released in 1991. Hoodoo, which took several steps away from the glossy pop sheen of "Raindancing" and was a far earthier and more personal album. Compared to her earlier releases, "Hoodoo" received little label support and only minimal promotion. The album sold respectably in Britain, and was nominated for a Grammy for the single "It Won't Be Long". However, the release of Hoodoo marked the beginning of what was to become a long fight for Moyet to secure complete control of her artistic direction. Like many similar artists of Moyet's calibre (including Aimee Mann and the late Kirsty MacColl), Moyet was reluctant to record a radio-friendly 'pop' album simply for the sake of creating chart hits.

Moyet's next album Essex (1994) was also a source of controversy for her; in order for the album to be released, her label (now Sony) insisted that certain Essex tracks be re-recorded and re-produced, and that there be additional material remixed to create a more 'commercial' package. The video for the single "Whispering Your Name" again featured Dawn French.

Following the release of "Essex", Sony released a greatest-hits compilation of Moyet's work the following year. Singles entered the UK charts at number one. Following incredible CD success and a UK tour, Singles was re-issued as a double CD set which included "No Overdubs", a bonus live CD. Upon re-issue Singles again charted, this time in the top 20.

Due to prolonged litigation with Sony, Moyet did not record or release a new studio album for over eight years after the release of "Essex". During this time, however, Moyet recorded vocals for Tricky, Sylk-130, Ocean Colour Scene, The Lightning Seeds and King Britt, and was featured on the British leg of the Lilith Fair tour. 2001 saw the release of The Essential Alison Moyet CD, and in 2002 'The Essential Alison Moyet' DVD was released.

Alison's first album on Sanctuary Records, Hometime.
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Alison's first album on Sanctuary Records, Hometime.
In August 2002, after years of holding out and refusing to compromise, Moyet was finally released from her Sony contract. Moyet signed to Sanctuary Records and released her first studio album in eight years, Hometime, an album which Sony had refused to release. Hometime was produced by the Insects, who had also produced works by Goldfrapp and Massive Attack. The release of the CD launched Moyet into the top five best-selling female UK artists of 2002 and resulted in a Brit nomination for Best Female Vocal as well as a nomination for the Mercury Music Prize.

Moyet's most recent work, Voice, an eclectic collection of covers, was released on 6 September 2004 and entered the UK charts at number seven. The album was later re-issued with a bonus track "Alfie". A companion DVD, One Blue Voice, was released in 2006.

Theatre

Moyet made her critically acclaimed stage debut in the West End production of the musical Chicago in 2001. She played the part of Matron ‘Mama’ Morton, and although initially planned to be a short run, Moyet enjoyed the experience so much that the run was extended to six months.

In 2006, Moyet appeared in the play Smaller, which undertook a regional tour before a West End stint at London's Lyric Theatre. As well as co-starring with Dawn French, Moyet also composed four new songs for the production.

Discography

Albums

Year Album UK US Additional information
1984 'Alf' 1 45 debut solo album
1987 Raindancing 2 94 initially called Chasing Rain
1991 Hoodoo 11 align="center" valign="top"
align="left" valign="top"
1994 Essex 24 194 align="left" valign="top"
1995 Singles 1 align="center" valign="top"
singles/greatest hits compilation album
2001 The Essential Alison Moyet 16 align="center" valign="top"
singles/greatest hits compilation album
2002 Hometime 18 align="center" valign="top"
released after 8 year delay
2004 Voice 7 align="center" valign="top"
covers album

Singles

Year Song UK singles US Hot 100 Album
1984 "Love Resurrection" 10 82 'Alf'
1984 "All Cried Out" 8 align="center" valign="top"
'Alf'
1984 "Invisible" 21 31 'Alf'
1985 "That Ole Devil Called Love" 2 align="center" valign="top"
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1986 "Is This Love?" 3 align="center" valign="top"
Raindancing
1987 "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" 6 align="center" valign="top"
Raindancing
1987 "Ordinary Girl" 43 align="center" valign="top"
Raindancing
1987 "Sleep Like Breathing" 80 align="center" valign="top"
Raindancing
1987 "Love Letters" 4 align="center" valign="top"
-
1991 "It Won't Be Long" 50 align="center" valign="top"
Hoodoo
1991 "Wishing You Were Here" 72 align="center" valign="top"
Hoodoo
1991 "This House" 40 align="center" valign="top"
Hoodoo
1991 "Hoodoo" align="center" valign="top"
align="center" valign="top"
Hoodoo
1994 "Falling" 42 align="center" valign="top"
Essex
1994 "Whispering Your Name" 18 align="center" valign="top"
Essex
1994 "Getting Into Something" 51 align="center" valign="top"
Essex
1994 "Ode to Boy II" 59 align="center" valign="top"
Essex
1995 "Solid Wood" 44 align="center" valign="top"
Singles
2002 "Should I Feel That It's Over" align="center" valign="top"
align="center" valign="top"
Hometime
2002 "Do You Ever Wonder" align="center" valign="top"
align="center" valign="top"
Hometime
2003 "More" align="center" valign="top"
align="center" valign="top"
Hometime
2004 "Almost Blue/Alfie" align="center" valign="top"
align="center" valign="top"
Voice

See also

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