The 2016 Deluxe Edition of represents a definitive archival celebration of Alison Moyet’s second solo studio album. Originally released in 1987, this triple-platinum record solidified Moyet’s status as a global pop powerhouse after her departure from the synth-pop duo Yazoo. This reissue, part of a comprehensive series by BMG , features high-fidelity remastering that makes it a prime candidate for audiophiles seeking the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) experience. Album Context and Production
This 2016 deluxe edition of "Raindancing" features: Alison Moyet - Raindancing -Deluxe 2016- -FLAC-
Following the massive success of her debut album Alf (1984)—which sold over a million copies in the UK alone—Alison Moyet faced a dilemma familiar to many breakthrough artists: how to evolve without alienating a fanbase enamored with the "Alf" persona. Raindancing , released in 1987, was her answer. While Alf was a blend of jazz, blues, and pop, Raindancing embraced the sonic landscape of late-1980s American radio. Raindancing The 2016 Deluxe Edition of represents a
With the 2016 deluxe reissue (presented here in high-resolution ), we finally get to hear what Moyet and producer Jimmy Iovine actually intended. Stripped of the era’s harsh radio compression and presented with audiophile clarity, Raindancing isn't a misstep. It’s a misunderstood masterpiece. Album Context and Production This 2016 deluxe edition
The rain didn’t just fall in 1987; it shimmered. For Elias, the 2016 Deluxe FLAC edition of Raindancing