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Following the massive success of Alf —which spawned hits like "Love Resurrection" and "Invisible"—Moyet faced the classic "difficult second album" syndrome. The expectation was high, and the musical landscape was shifting. For Raindancing , Moyet reteamed with producers Jolley & Harris (famed for their work with Imagination) but also brought in the legendary production duo Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW).

A stunning "Love Resurrection" live from Wembley Arena (1987). The "Love Letters" Sessions: Alison Moyet - Raindancing -Deluxe 2016- -FLAC-

The 2016 reissue aimed to right the wrongs of previous CD releases and present the album as a definitive piece of history. For audiophiles hunting the version, this release is a revelation. Previous digital transfers of 80s pop often suffered from "loudness wars" mastering or brittle high-ends. The 2016 remaster breathes new dynamic range into the tracks. The thunderous bass of "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" and the shimmering synths of "Is This Love?" are rendered with a clarity that separates the instruments, allowing Moyet’s vocal to sit warmly in the mix rather than fight against it. Following the massive success of Alf —which spawned

"Raindancing" marked a pivotal moment in Moyet's career, showcasing her unique blend of powerful vocals, poignant songwriting, and genre-bending style. The album spawned hit singles like "The Hurt" and "Ordinary Lover," and has since become a beloved classic among fans of 80s and 90s music. A stunning "Love Resurrection" live from Wembley Arena

Have you heard the 2016 remaster? Drop a comment below—are you Team “Alf” or Team “Raindancing”?

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