'Is This Love?' | ||||
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Single by Alison Moyet | ||||
from the album Raindancing | ||||
B-side | 'Blow Wind Blow' | |||
Released | November 1986 March 1987 (North America) | |||
Format | 7' Single 12' Vinyl | |||
Recorded | 1986 | |||
Genre | Synthpop | |||
Label | Columbia Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Alison Moyet & Jean Guiot (Dave Stewart) | |||
Producer(s) | Jean Guiot (Dave Stewart) | |||
Alison Moyet singles chronology | ||||
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Alison Moyet (born Genevieve Alison Jane Moyet on 18 June 1961), is an English pop singer-songwriter noted for her bluesy voice. Early life and career. Alison Moyet was born in Billericay, Essex, England. Her father was French; her mother was English. She grew up in Basildon, where she attended school. Alison Moyet (born Genevieve Alison Jane Moyet on 18 June 1961), is an English pop singer-songwriter noted for her bluesy voice. Early life and career. Alison Moyet was born in Billericay, Essex, England. Her father was French; her mother was English. She grew up in Basildon, where she attended school.
'Is This Love?' is a song by the British singer-songwriter Alison Moyet, released in November 1986 as the first single from her second studio album Raindancing (1987). The song was written by Moyet and Dave Stewart. Stewart, who also produced the song, used the pseudonym Jean Guiot for his involvement with the song.[1]
Background[edit]
Following the release of her successful debut album Alf, Moyet decided to move to Los Angeles where she remained for almost a year. Once settled, Moyet's manager hired Jimmy Iovine to produce her second studio album. Although most of the songs had already been written back in England, 'Is This Love?' was written in Los Angeles. Dave Stewart, a friend of Iovine's, called into the studio to see him one day while Moyet was recording there. Iovine suggested that the pair should write a song together. To avoid problems with his publishers, Stewart's contribution was disguised under the pseudonym Jean Guiot. Moyet later recalled in 2016: 'Dave jammed together a couple of chords, raised the melody idea and then I took it away, wrote the lyrics and played with the tune. We had a really good time recording it.'[2]
'Is This Love?' was released in November 1986 as the lead single from Raindancing.[3] It became a big hit in the UK, Europe and elsewhere in the world. In March 1987, it was released as the album's lead single in the United States, but failed to chart.[4]
'Invisible' on YouTube ' Invisible ' is a song recorded by Alison Moyet in 1984, written by Lamont Dozier (of the songwriting team Holland–Dozier–Holland), from her debut album Alf. Reaching #21 on the UK Singles Chart, the song went as high as #6 in Ireland, and gave Moyet her third Irish top 10 hit of the year. Alison Moyet is a United Kingdom Singer, Singer-songwriter, Performer, Musician, who was born on in Billericay, United Kingdom. Alison Moyet Zodiac Sign is, Ethnicity Not Known & religion Not Available. Alison Moyet Net Worth 2018. Alison Moyet estimated net worth in 2018 is Under Review. Here we also added Alison Moyet previous years.
Music video[edit]
A music video was filmed to promote the single. It was directed by Nick Morris and produced by Fiona O'Mahoney for MGMM.[5] The video was shot at Carlyon Bay near St Austell, Cornwall, at the now-closed Cornwall Coliseum entertainment venue, and along Crinnis beach.[6] In America, it achieved breakout rotation on MTV.[7]
Critical reception[edit]
Upon release, Max Bell of Number One said: 'Everyone's favourite big sister holds back the histrionics and resists the temptation of a big Jimmy Iovine production special. I've just heard the single is selling like hot cakes. A definite Number One of course!'[8] Ro Newton of Smash Hits stated: 'Alison Moyet's been biding her time lately in L.A., recording new material but really this is nothing to bring you or her out in a sweat. 'Is This Love?' is tunesome alright but hardly enough for her to wrap her tonsils around. This woman is worthy of far greater things than this.'[9]
Track listing[edit]
- 7' single
- 'Is This Love?' – 3:59
- 'Blow Wind Blow' – 5:10
- 7' single (UK/US promos)
- 'Is This Love?' – 3:59
- 'Is This Love?' – 3:59
- 12' single
- 'Is This Love?' (L.A. Mix) – 5:23
- 'Is This Love?' (Single Version) – 3:59
- 'Blow Wind Blow' (Long Version) – 6:19
- 12' single (UK release)
- 'Is This Love?' (L.A. Mix) – 5:23
- 'Blow Wind Blow' (Long Version) – 6:19
- 'For You Only' (Europa Mix) – 6:14
- 12' single (US promo)
- 'Is This Love?' – 3:59
- 'Is This Love?' (L.A. Mix) – 5:23
Charts[edit]
Chart (1986-87) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[10] | 13 |
Belgian Singles Chart (V)[11] | 5 |
Dutch Singles Chart[12] | 16 |
German Singles Chart[13] | 15 |
Irish Singles Chart[14] | 4 |
Italian Singles Chart[15] | 18 |
New Zealand Singles Chart[16] | 7 |
Norwegian Singles Chart[17] | 3 |
South African Singles Chart[18] | 2 |
Swedish Singles Chart[19] | 5 |
Swiss Singles Chart[20] | 20 |
UK Singles Chart[21] | 3 |
References[edit]
- ^'ALISON MOYET Interview'. The Electricity Club. 10 June 2013. Archived from the original on 7 June 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^Raindancing – 2016 deluxe edition CD booklet liner notes
- ^'Alison Moyet - Is This Love? / Blow Wind Blow - CBS - UK - MOYET 1'. 45cat. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
- ^'Alison Moyet - Is This Love? / Blow Wind Blow - Columbia - USA - 38-07019'. 45cat. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
- ^http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/80s/1987/Billboard-1987-06-13.pdf
- ^http://www.carlyonbeachcommunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/9365-we30117-remembering-cornwall-colliseum_april-2015_screen_spreads.pdf
- ^http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/80s/1987/Billboard-1987-07-04.pdf
- ^Bell, Max (29 November 1986). 'Single reviews'. Number One Magazine.
- ^Smash Hits - 19 November-2 December 1986 - Review: Singles - page 89
- ^Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. ISBN978-0-646-11917-5.
- ^https://www.ultratop.be/nl/song/627/Alison-Moyet-Is-This-Love
- ^Steffen Hung. 'Alison Moyet - Is This Love?'. dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^'Die ganze Musik im Internet: Charts, News'. musicline.de. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^Jaclyn Ward - Fireball Media Group. 'The Irish Charts - All there is to know'. Irishcharts.ie. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2012.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^'Hit Parade Italia - Indice per Interprete: M'. Hitparadeitalia.it. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^Steffen Hung. 'Alison Moyet - Is This Love?'. charts.nz. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^Steffen Hung. 'Alison Moyet - Is This Love?'. norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^Brian Currin. 'South African Rock Lists Website - SA Charts 1969 - 1989 Acts (M)'. Rock.co.za. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^Steffen Hung. 'Alison Moyet - Is This Love?'. swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^Steffen Hung. 'Alison Moyet - Is This Love?'. hitparade.ch. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^'ALISON MOYET | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company'. officialcharts.com. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
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Moyet performing in Hanover, 2011 | |
Background information | |
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Birth name | Geneviève Alison Jane Moyet |
Also known as | Alf |
Born | 18 June 1961 (age 58) Billericay, Essex, England |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1978–present |
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Associated acts | |
Website | alisonmoyet.com |
Geneviève Alison Jane Moyet (/ˈmɔɪ.eɪ/MOY-ay; born 18 June 1961) is an English singer, songwriter and performer noted for her powerful bluesycontralto voice. She came to prominence as half of the duo Yazoo (also known as Yaz), but has since mainly worked as a solo artist.
Her worldwide album sales have reached a certified 23 million, with over 2 million singles sold. All nine of her studio albums and three compilation albums have charted in the Top 30 UK Album Chart, with two of the albums reaching number one. She has also achieved nine Top 30 singles and five Top 10 hits in the UK Singles Chart.[1] Her most recent album, her ninth, Other, was released 16 June 2017.[2]
- 2Music career
Early life[edit]
Moyet was born Geneviève Alison Jane Moyet[3] in the Essex town of Billericay to a French father and English mother.[4] She grew up in the nearby town of Basildon, where she attended Janet Duke Junior School and then Nicholas Comprehensive at secondary level.[5][6] After leaving school at 16, she worked as a shop assistant and trained as 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,[4]the Screamin' Ab Dabs, the Vicars and the Little Roosters[4] (the latter featuring Garrie Lammin, formerly of Cock Sparrer).
Music career[edit]
1980s: Yazoo and solo beginnings[edit]
At the age of 21, Moyet's mainstream pop career began in 1982 with the formation of the synthpop duo Yazoo with former Depeche Mode member Vince Clarke. In the United States, the band operated under the name Yaz, due to trademark issues with the Yazoo Records record label already operating in the region. Yazoo had several hits, including 'Only You', 'Don't Go', 'Situation' and 'Nobody's Diary', and recorded two albums, Upstairs at Eric's and You and Me Both.
In 1983, Clarke decided to disband Yazoo. While Clarke went on to form The Assembly (another duo, this time with Eric Radcliffe) and then Erasure (a duo again, with Andy Bell), Moyet signed to CBS, and began her solo career. In 1984, Moyet released her debut solo album Alf (titled after her punk-era nickname).[7]Alf was produced by the record producing and songwriting team of Jolley & Swain.[7] The album was co-written by the duo and Moyet, with the exception of 'Invisible', which was written for Moyet by Lamont Dozier.[7] The record was a hit in Britain, reaching No. 1 in the album chart. Alf spawned three international hit singles, 'Love Resurrection' (UK No. 10), 'Invisible' (UK No. 21) and 'All Cried Out' (UK No. 8). In the US, 'Invisible' was a Top 40 hit. In some European territories, a fourth single, 'For You Only', was also released.
In 1985, Moyet performed at Live Aid alongside Paul Young and later returned unscheduled to the stage (alongside Bob Geldof, David Bowie and Pete Townshend) to provide vocals on 'Let It Be' when Paul McCartney's vocal microphone at his piano failed, leaving him unable to be heard for the first stanza of the song. (Twenty years later, he overdubbed his vocal for the Live Aid DVD release.) Moyet also released a single not featured on Alf, a cover of the standard 'That Ole Devil Called Love', which climbed to No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart (it remains Moyet's highest-charting UK single).
Moyet had another big UK hit the following year with 'Is This Love?' (co-written by Eurythmics' Dave Stewart, under the pseudonym Jean Guiot),[8] followed in 1987 by her second LP, 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', which peaked at UK No. 4. The video for the song featured comedy duo French & Saunders.
1990s: Further recordings and hiatus[edit]
Following a period of personal and career evaluation, Hoodoo was released in 1991. The album sold respectably in the UK, and Moyet was nominated for a Grammy for the single 'It Won't Be Long'. However, the release of Hoodoo marked the beginning of an eight-year fight for Moyet to secure complete control of her artistic direction.[9] Like many similar artists (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.[9]
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.
Alison Moyet Love Resurrection Wiki
Following the release of Essex, Sony released a greatest hits compilation of Moyet's work. Singles entered the UK charts at No. 1 and, following a UK tour, was re-issued as a double CD set which included 'Live (No Overdubs)', a bonus live CD. Upon re-issue, Singles charted again, 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.[9] During this time, however, she recorded vocals for Tricky, Sylk-130, Ocean Colour Scene, The Lightning Seeds, and King Britt,[9] 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.
In 1995, she sang back-up vocals with Sinéad O'Connor for one of Dusty Springfield's last television appearances, singing 'Where Is a Woman to Go?' on the music show Later With Jools Holland.
2000s: Return to recording and touring[edit]
In August 2002, Moyet was released from her Sony contract. Moyet signed to Sanctuary Records and released her first studio album in eight years. Hometime was produced by The Insects, who had also produced works by Massive Attack and Madonna. The release of the CD launched Moyet into the top five best-selling female UK artists of 2002,[10] and resulted in a BRIT Awards nomination for Best Female Vocalist,[11] as well as a nomination for the Mercury Music Prize.[12]Hometime was certified gold in the UK for sales in excess of 100,000 copies, with little promotion.
Voice, a collection of cover versions, was released on 6 September 2004 and entered the UK charts at No. 7. Scored and produced by Moyet's neighbour (and Academy Award winner) Anne Dudley, the album was later re-issued with a bonus track, 'Alfie'. A companion DVD, One Blue Voice, was released in 2006. Voice was certified Gold in the UK within four weeks of its release.
In December 2006, Moyet signed a recording contract with W14 Music,[13] a Universal Music Group imprint. The deal saw Moyet reunited with label head John Williams, who was A&R man for her previous two albums, Hometime and Voice.
Moyet's album, The Turn, was released on 15 October 2007, preceded by the single 'One More Time' a week earlier. The album featured self-penned songs, including the three numbers she wrote for the stage play, Smaller in which she starred with Dawn French. For these songs, again Moyet worked alongside producer/songwriter and frequent Moyet collaborator Pete Glenister. The Turn debuted at No. 21 on the UK Albums Chart on 22 October 2007. Moyet left W14 shortly after the release of The Turn. During mid-2008, Moyet reunited with Vince Clarke as Yazoo for a series of live dates.
Alison Moyet with Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra at the Apollo Theatre, Manchester, December 2010
Sony Music released The Best of Alison Moyet on 19 October 2009. It was Moyet's personal selection of tracks from her seven solo albums. The deluxe edition of the album, The Best of: 25 Years Revisited, contained an extra disc, with re-recorded versions of older songs. Moyet supported the release with a tour of the UK and Ireland during November and December 2009.[14] Also in 2009, she provided vocals to My Robot Friend's single 'Waiting.'
2010s: Return to synthpop roots[edit]
![Wiki Wiki](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/81/Alison_Moyet_For_You_Only_1985_European_Single.jpg)
Moyet appeared with Jools Holland throughout his tour of the UK in 2010. In the same year she contributed vocals to 'The Man That Got Away' on Holland's album Rocking Horse.[15]
Moyet appeared with Heather Peace on January 2012 on the final concert of Peace's first studio album, Fairytales.[16]
Moyet announced on BBC Radio 6 Music that her new album with Guy Sigsworth would be released in 2012, but in February that year she stated 'I appear to have forfeited my recording deal because I won't do reality TV. No-one needs to make an album that badly. Tea anyone?' In an interview with Touchbase the following June, Moyet confirmed that she was still recording her album and that she was not rushing it.[17] On 22 January 2013 the singer announced on her Facebook page that she had signed a worldwide deal with London-based record label Cooking Vinyl.[18] Sony Music had earlier announced that Moyet's four solo albums on the label (Alf, Raindancing, Hoodoo and Essex) were being digitally remastered and would be reissued with B-sides and bonus material. In February 2013, Moyet said of the remastered albums: 'The project was Sony's – some initial work was done and then the project was suspended.'[19]
Alison Moyet in the Gruenspan Hamburg, September 2013
The Minutes was released in the UK on 6 May 2013. The first single, 'When I Was Your Girl', was released on 1 April 2013. A tour of the UK and Ireland to promote the album was announced for October.[20] Describing the album, Moyet said: 'I avoided listening to anything during the process of writing and recording this album, choosing instead to be led by my own melodic voice, the one I now find myself with 30-years-in. Fate wildtangent free download. Guy Sigsworth returns me to a programmer's world and marries it with perfect musicality. I have been waiting for him. We have made an album mindless of industry mores that apply to middle-aged women and have shunned all talk of audiences, demographics and advert jazz covers. This has easily been my happiest studio experience.'[21]The Minutes debuted at number 5 on the UK Albums Chart, her highest debut since 1987's Raindancing.[22]
In July 2013, Moyet said that she has begun writing new material for the follow-up to The Minutes.[23]
On 16 October 2013, Moyet appeared as a guest performer on ITV 1's The One and Only Cilla Black celebrating Cilla Black's 50 years in show business. Moyet sang 'Anyone Who Had a Heart'.
On 10 November 2014, Moyet released a live album, Minutes and Seconds – Live, taken from The Minutes Tour.
On 30 July 2015, it was announced that Moyet would be releasing deluxe editions of her albums Hometime, Voice, and The Turn. According to her official web site: 'Each album will feature plenty of bonus material – including some rare and previously unreleased material.'[24]
On 21 September 2015, Moyet performed at the Burberry Show at London Fashion Week. Her set was released as a digital EP, Live for Burberry on 23 September.[25]
https://yellowburger405.weebly.com/avid-software-for-mac.html. On 27 September 2016, it was announced that Moyet's first four studio albums Alf, Raindancing, Hoodooo and Essex would be reissued as Deluxe editions after having been remastered by BMG on 25 November 2016. Each double-disc set comes in a casebound book with the original album remastered from the original tapes along with 12-inch remixes, b-sides and previously unreleased songs.[26]
Moyet's ninth studio album Other, described as 'intelligent, adventurous electronic pop,' co-produced by Guy Sigsworth, was released 16 June 2017 on Cooking Vinyl.[2] From September through December that same year, she will embark on a world tour, The Other Tour.[27]
In October 2017, Moyet featured as guest artist on the Norwegian band A-Ha's acoustic album, MTV Unplugged – Summer Solstice, singing 'Summer Moved On'. The performance was recorded at Giske island in Norway in June 2017.
On 20 April 2018, Moyet released her second live album, The Other Live Collection, taken from The Other Tour.
Theatre[edit]
Moyet made her stage debut in the London West End production of the musical Chicago in 2001.[9] She played the part of Matron 'Mama' Morton, and although it had initially been intended to be a short run, it eventually ran for six months. In 2006, she appeared in the play Smaller, which undertook a regional tour before a stint at London's Lyric Theatre.
Personal life[edit]
Moyet's first marriage, to hairdresser and retired London firefighter Malcolm Lee with whom she has a son, Joe (born 1985), ended in divorce. Moyet has a daughter, Alex (born 1987), with former partner Kim McCarthy, and a daughter, Caitlin (born 1996), with her current husband David Ballard. In 2013, Moyet moved from Radlett, Hertfordshire, to Brighton.
Moyet has been candid about her battles with weight, bipolar disorder and agoraphobia. She said she had breast reduction surgery prior to embarking on a weight loss programme, because she did not want to become 'an obese old woman'.[28]
![Alison moyet only you Alison moyet only you](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/91/AlisonMoyetFallingSingle1993.jpg)
On 14 October 2014, Moyet was presented with a BASCA Gold Badge Award.[29]
She is a supporter of Southend United.[30]
Discography[edit]
- Alf (1984)
- Raindancing (1987)
- Hoodoo (1991)
- Essex (1994)
- Hometime (2002)
- Voice (2004)
- The Turn (2007)
- The Minutes (2013)
- Other (2017)
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