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A catchy, guitar-driven pop track that became a massive international hit. "Ordinary Girl":
The 2016 edition features audio , aiming to restore the depth and "poppy freshness" of the 1980s production. While the original album is known for its polished, Americanized sound—a shift from her debut Alf —this remaster highlights the power of Moyet's voice against Jimmy Iovine's stadium-ready production. Expanded Tracklist Highlights Alison Moyet - Raindancing -Deluxe 2016- -FLAC-
Many 80s CDs were mastered for terrible car stereos and Walkmans. The 2016 FLAC files are dynamic. Compare the waveform of the original CD to the 2016 FLAC: the original is a "block of sound." The new one has peaks and valleys. Soft parts are truly soft; loud parts explode organically. A catchy, guitar-driven pop track that became a
For the casual fan, the standard CD or streaming version may suffice. But for the student of 80s pop production, the audiophile, and the dedicated Moyet admirer, the FLAC version of Raindancing (Deluxe Edition 2016) is essential. It honors the album’s strengths, forgives its excesses, and finally allows Alison Moyet’s voice to fill the room as it was always meant to: without compromise, without loss, and with all the raw, soulful power that made her a star. In the end, this release is a testament to the idea that sometimes, an album doesn’t need to be remixed or reimagined—it simply needs to be heard , fully and faithfully, for the first time. Expanded Tracklist Highlights Many 80s CDs were mastered
In the landscape of 1980s pop, few voices possess the immediate, visceral authority of Alison Moyet’s. Emerging from the synth-pop duo Yazoo (Yaz in the US), Moyet launched a solo career that deftly navigated the decade’s production excesses while grounding them in a deep, bluesy contralto. Her second album, Raindancing (1987), is often viewed as the problematic sophomore follow-up to the multi-platinum Alf . Yet, the 2016 Deluxe Edition—particularly when experienced in the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format—offers a crucial, revelatory re-evaluation. This essay argues that the 2016 reissue is not merely a nostalgia trip but a definitive archival statement, and that the FLAC format is essential to unlocking the nuanced production and vocal power that standard compressed formats obscure.
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