Hoodoo (Remastered) Alison Moyet
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25.11.2016
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- 1 Footsteps 04:58
- 2 It Won't Be Long 04:14
- 3 This House 03:55
- 4 Rise 03:46
- 5 Wishing You Were Here 03:57
- 6 Hoodoo 04:43
- 7 (Meeting With My) Main Man 04:40
- 8 Back Where I Belong 03:51
- 9 My Right A.R.M. 04:47
- 10 Never Too Late 03:29
- 11 Find Me 05:25
Info for Hoodoo (Remastered)
„On her third post-Yaz release, songstress Alison Moyet puts her bluesy vocal abilities to good use on possibly her most soulful collection yet. She hasn't lost her knack for breezy, adult pop, evident on the lilting, melodic "Wishing You Were Here" (with Kirsty MacColl lending some assistance on backing vocals) and "It Won't Be Long," but tracks like the horn-driven "Footsteps" and high-energy title song form the core of Hoodoo. With the lyrics squarely focused on relationships, Moyet is often brassy and assertive as on "Back Where I Belong," which features a catchy electro-reggae beat and contributions from ex-Fine Young Cannibals Andy Cox and David Steele. She's still more than capable of expressing heart-aching vulnerability, though, especially on the gorgeous "This House," where a split-second pause gives way to her passionately imploring, "Who will take your place?" Other highlights include a pair of gospel-flavored numbers, the jumpy "Rise" (on which she adds harmonica) and the anthemic closer, "Find Me." It all makes Hoodoo another strong offering from the distinctive Moyet.“ (Tom Demalon, AMG)
Produced by Pete Glenister
Digitally remastered
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