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Alf (album)

Alf is the debut solo studio album by English singer Alison Moyet, released on 9 November 1984 by CBS Records.[1] The album launched Moyet's solo career following the disbanding of synth-pop duo Yazoo. The album reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart and features the singles "Love Resurrection", "All Cried Out", "Invisible" and "For You Only".

Alf
Studio album by
Released9 November 1984
Recorded1984
GenrePop
Length37:47
LabelCBS
ProducerSteve Jolley & Tony Swain
Alison Moyet chronology
Alf
(1984)
Raindancing
(1987)
Singles from Alf
  1. "Love Resurrection"
    Released: June 1984
  2. "All Cried Out"
    Released: September 1984
  3. "Invisible"
    Released: November 1984
  4. "For You Only"
    Released: October 1985

A deluxe edition of Alf was released on 25 November 2016 by BMG.[2]

Background

In 1983, shortly before the release of their second studio album, You and Me Both (1983), Yazoo announced that they were splitting up. Deciding to pursue a solo career, Moyet soon received various offers from different record companies. Moyet ended up signing to CBS for £1 million later that year. However, after signing the contract, Yazoo's American record company Warner Bros then put an injunction on her. The legal issues took a year to be resolved by settlement in 1984. When Moyet was able to start working on her debut album, a meeting was held with CBS. As both Spandau Ballet and Bananarama had been recently successful in the charts, the label suggested Moyet team up with their producers Tony Swain & Steve Jolley.[3]

The collaboration with the two producers proved successful and the three began writing songs for an album. Moyet later recalled: "I was simply in a space with two accomplished and encouraging blokes who were saying, 'Let's write some songs', and we didn't find it hard." She told Number One in 1984: "With Swain and Jolley, I can get on with what I do best, writing lyrics and singing. We had a writing session at my house – two weeks around the piano. Some of the songs were written over the phone."[4] Writing and recording sessions had to be done with haste due to Swain and Jolley's other commitments as producers. The recording sessions took three months to complete. CBS suggested the album be titled Alf, which had become Moyet's well-known nickname since before Yazoo.[3]

Alf was released in November 1984 and was a commercial success in the United Kingdom and worldwide. The album topped the UK Albums Chart, and by early December, it had achieved a double platinum certification. In April 1985 it had gone triple platinum and in February 1987 it went quadruple.[5] In 1985, the success of the album led to Moyet receiving her first Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist.[6] Alf also reached No. 1 in New Zealand and would go eight times platinum there. In the United States, the album would prove to be Moyet's most successful commercially, peaking at No. 45.[7] As of February 1994, Alf had sold three million copies worldwide.[8]

The lead single "Love Resurrection" preceded the album. It was released in June 1984 and had reached No. 10 in the UK, also becoming successful across Europe and beyond. The second single "All Cried Out" was met with similar success when released in September 1984. It reached No. 8 in the UK. "Invisible", the third single, was released in November 1984 and reached No. 21 in the UK. In the US, it became Moyet's highest-charting single, reaching No. 31. In October 1985, "For You Only" was released as the fourth and final single from the album.[9] When CBS first suggested releasing a fourth single, Moyet spoke against the idea and suggested she record a cover of "That Ole Devil Called Love" to give fans something new. Her version of the song was then recorded and released in March 1985, becoming a big hit, including in the UK where it reached No. 2. Despite this, CBS later decided to release "For You Only" as a single but in Europe and the US only. For its release as a single, "For You Only" was remixed and partially re-recorded to create a new version.[10][11] The song was a success in Germany, peaking at No. 7 in late 1985.[12]

The success of Alf would soon make Moyet resentful as she felt the album's mass market appeal had defined her before she had the chance and experience to properly decide the direction she wanted to take her solo career in. Furthermore, she felt the album and her weight-gain at that time "presented an image of unthreatening cosy womanliness".[13] Speaking of the album, Moyet later recalled in 2016:

"I have, in the past, distanced myself from Alf. Because there were things about me at 21 that I could no longer relate to and it's slightly odd singing the lyrics of a 21-year-old as you age. But distance creates a love. I fell out with Alf because I felt like that, after making subsequent records, it was like walking down the street and being told, 'I liked you better when you were going out with him.' When you're older you can see that your first love was actually a really nice soul."[3]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [14]
Louder Than War7.5/10[15]
Number One     [16]
Record Mirror     [17]
Rolling Stone     [18]

Upon release, Deanne Pearson of Number One said: "If you want genuine, heartfelt love songs, cries of passion without cliche, look no further than Alf. With a heart as big as her voice, Alison Moyet is one of the singer/songwriters of the '80s. Commercial but uncontrived. Unlike Wham, you don't feel you're being taken for a ride."[16] Christopher Connelly of Rolling Stone noted: "Alf too often founders because of its disappointingly unimaginative arrangements. Throughout the record, Moyet's voice rings out vigorously enough, but Swain and Jolley have cloaked it in layers of dinky-sounding keyboards and dopey percussion. Their woefully banal instrumental accompaniment doesn't smother Moyet's voice but neither does it provide any support for her gutty warbling. Alf doesn't grasp or accommodate its vocalist's strengths. In the end, Moyet has to pull much of this record out of the fire all by herself."[18] Cash Box commented: "Another in the latest breed of vocalists from the United Kingdom, Alison Moyet features a more powerful delivery than Sade, and the new wave dance slant of such cuts as 'Love Resurrection' and current torch-song single 'Invisible' should make Moyet a prime candidate for crossover success."[19]

In a retrospective review, Stewart Mason of AllMusic summarised: "Hooking up with Bananarama's producers, Tony Swain and Steve Jolley, Moyet delivers an enormous, walloping mid-'80s pop sound that constantly threatens to overwhelm both the songs, which are a mixed bag, and occasionally even the formidably voiced singer herself. Several tracks make it through the production mill unscathed, notably the singles 'All Cried Out' and 'Love Resurrection,' but the album's pinnacle is the remarkable 'Invisible,' a soulful shouter that's among the great R&B pop singles of the '80s. Some of the other tracks would benefit from less-overbearing production, most notably the chilling 'Where Hides Sleep,' making Alf one of those albums that sounds better once the listener has mentally undressed the songs a bit."[14]

Speaking of the 2016 deluxe edition, Attitude magazine writer Josh Lee stated: "Switching from the synth-pop she'd made with Vince Clarke to a mainstream pop sound fashioned by the writing/producing duo of Steve Jolley and Tony Swain, Moyet sang the hell out of hits like 'Love Resurrection', 'All Cried Out' and 'Invisible' on a long-player that sounds just as fresh and bright today. The deluxe edition remastering helps, but three-plus decades later the songs still stand up as pop classics."[20] Gay Times magazine writer Darren Howard wrote: "Listening to Alf now, it still holds up. As with any Alison Moyet record you expect amazing vocals and you definitely get that here, the quality of the song-writing is high and the production hasn't dated, it's still a classic album and is only enhanced by the extra tracks included on this deluxe edition."[21]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Alison Moyet, Steve Jolley and Tony Swain, except "Invisible" by Lamont Dozier.

No.TitleLength
1."Love Resurrection"3:52
2."Honey for the Bees"4:12
3."For You Only"4:01
4."Invisible"4:00
5."Steal Me Blind"3:17
6."All Cried Out"6:49
7."Money Mile"3:43
8."Twisting the Knife"3:27
9."Where Hides Sleep"4:18
2016 remastered deluxe edition (bonus disc)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Resurrection" (U.S. Long Version) 5:32
2."All Cried Out" (The Remix) 8:05
3."Invisible" (Extended Version) 6:04
4."For You Only" (Extended New Version) 6:13
5."Love Resurrection" (Love Injected Remix) 8:52
6."Baby I Do"Moyet, Jolley, Swain3:11
7."Invisible" (Transparent Mix) 6:36
8."Hitch Hike"Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson, Clarence Paul2:41
9."For You Only" (New Version) 3:54
10."That Ole Devil Called Love"Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher3:05
11."Don't Burn Down the Bridge"Ronnie Miller3:56
12."That Ole Devil Called Love" (Jazz Version) 3:07
13."Don't Burn Down the Bridge" (Extended Version) 6:38
14."Twisting the Knife" (live at the Dominion, 1985) 3:27
15."That Ole Devil Called Love" (live at the Dominion, 1985) 3:44

Personnel

Production

  • Produced by Steve Jolley & Tony Swain
  • Recorded, engineered and mixed by Richard Lengyel (at Odyssey Studios, London, England; assisted by Roger Dobson)
  • Mastered by Vlado Meller (at CBS Recording Studios, New York City)
  • Simon Fowler – photography
  • Rob O'Connor (Stylo Rouge) – artwork (design/art direction)

Charts

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for Alf
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[42] Gold 50,000^
Germany (BVMI)[43] Platinum 500,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[44] Platinum 15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[5] 4× Platinum 1,200,000^
Summaries
Worldwide 3,000,000[8]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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Alf is the debut solo studio album by English singer Alison Moyet released on 9 November 1984 by CBS Records 1 The album launched Moyet s solo career following the disbanding of synth pop duo Yazoo The album reached No 1 on the UK Albums Chart and features the singles Love Resurrection All Cried Out Invisible and For You Only AlfStudio album by Alison MoyetReleased9 November 1984Recorded1984GenrePopLength37 47LabelCBSProducerSteve Jolley amp Tony SwainAlison Moyet chronologyAlf 1984 Raindancing 1987 Singles from Alf Love Resurrection Released June 1984 All Cried Out Released September 1984 Invisible Released November 1984 For You Only Released October 1985A deluxe edition of Alf was released on 25 November 2016 by BMG 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 4 1 Production 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Year end charts 6 Certifications and sales 7 References 7 1 BibliographyBackground EditIn 1983 shortly before the release of their second studio album You and Me Both 1983 Yazoo announced that they were splitting up Deciding to pursue a solo career Moyet soon received various offers from different record companies Moyet ended up signing to CBS for 1 million later that year However after signing the contract Yazoo s American record company Warner Bros then put an injunction on her The legal issues took a year to be resolved by settlement in 1984 When Moyet was able to start working on her debut album a meeting was held with CBS As both Spandau Ballet and Bananarama had been recently successful in the charts the label suggested Moyet team up with their producers Tony Swain amp Steve Jolley 3 The collaboration with the two producers proved successful and the three began writing songs for an album Moyet later recalled I was simply in a space with two accomplished and encouraging blokes who were saying Let s write some songs and we didn t find it hard She told Number One in 1984 With Swain and Jolley I can get on with what I do best writing lyrics and singing We had a writing session at my house two weeks around the piano Some of the songs were written over the phone 4 Writing and recording sessions had to be done with haste due to Swain and Jolley s other commitments as producers The recording sessions took three months to complete CBS suggested the album be titled Alf which had become Moyet s well known nickname since before Yazoo 3 Alf was released in November 1984 and was a commercial success in the United Kingdom and worldwide The album topped the UK Albums Chart and by early December it had achieved a double platinum certification In April 1985 it had gone triple platinum and in February 1987 it went quadruple 5 In 1985 the success of the album led to Moyet receiving her first Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist 6 Alf also reached No 1 in New Zealand and would go eight times platinum there In the United States the album would prove to be Moyet s most successful commercially peaking at No 45 7 As of February 1994 Alf had sold three million copies worldwide 8 The lead single Love Resurrection preceded the album It was released in June 1984 and had reached No 10 in the UK also becoming successful across Europe and beyond The second single All Cried Out was met with similar success when released in September 1984 It reached No 8 in the UK Invisible the third single was released in November 1984 and reached No 21 in the UK In the US it became Moyet s highest charting single reaching No 31 In October 1985 For You Only was released as the fourth and final single from the album 9 When CBS first suggested releasing a fourth single Moyet spoke against the idea and suggested she record a cover of That Ole Devil Called Love to give fans something new Her version of the song was then recorded and released in March 1985 becoming a big hit including in the UK where it reached No 2 Despite this CBS later decided to release For You Only as a single but in Europe and the US only For its release as a single For You Only was remixed and partially re recorded to create a new version 10 11 The song was a success in Germany peaking at No 7 in late 1985 12 The success of Alf would soon make Moyet resentful as she felt the album s mass market appeal had defined her before she had the chance and experience to properly decide the direction she wanted to take her solo career in Furthermore she felt the album and her weight gain at that time presented an image of unthreatening cosy womanliness 13 Speaking of the album Moyet later recalled in 2016 I have in the past distanced myself from Alf Because there were things about me at 21 that I could no longer relate to and it s slightly odd singing the lyrics of a 21 year old as you age But distance creates a love I fell out with Alf because I felt like that after making subsequent records it was like walking down the street and being told I liked you better when you were going out with him When you re older you can see that your first love was actually a really nice soul 3 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 14 Louder Than War7 5 10 15 Number One 16 Record Mirror 17 Rolling Stone 18 Upon release Deanne Pearson of Number One said If you want genuine heartfelt love songs cries of passion without cliche look no further than Alf With a heart as big as her voice Alison Moyet is one of the singer songwriters of the 80s Commercial but uncontrived Unlike Wham you don t feel you re being taken for a ride 16 Christopher Connelly of Rolling Stone noted Alf too often founders because of its disappointingly unimaginative arrangements Throughout the record Moyet s voice rings out vigorously enough but Swain and Jolley have cloaked it in layers of dinky sounding keyboards and dopey percussion Their woefully banal instrumental accompaniment doesn t smother Moyet s voice but neither does it provide any support for her gutty warbling Alf doesn t grasp or accommodate its vocalist s strengths In the end Moyet has to pull much of this record out of the fire all by herself 18 Cash Box commented Another in the latest breed of vocalists from the United Kingdom Alison Moyet features a more powerful delivery than Sade and the new wave dance slant of such cuts as Love Resurrection and current torch song single Invisible should make Moyet a prime candidate for crossover success 19 In a retrospective review Stewart Mason of AllMusic summarised Hooking up with Bananarama s producers Tony Swain and Steve Jolley Moyet delivers an enormous walloping mid 80s pop sound that constantly threatens to overwhelm both the songs which are a mixed bag and occasionally even the formidably voiced singer herself Several tracks make it through the production mill unscathed notably the singles All Cried Out and Love Resurrection but the album s pinnacle is the remarkable Invisible a soulful shouter that s among the great R amp B pop singles of the 80s Some of the other tracks would benefit from less overbearing production most notably the chilling Where Hides Sleep making Alf one of those albums that sounds better once the listener has mentally undressed the songs a bit 14 Speaking of the 2016 deluxe edition Attitude magazine writer Josh Lee stated Switching from the synth pop she d made with Vince Clarke to a mainstream pop sound fashioned by the writing producing duo of Steve Jolley and Tony Swain Moyet sang the hell out of hits like Love Resurrection All Cried Out and Invisible on a long player that sounds just as fresh and bright today The deluxe edition remastering helps but three plus decades later the songs still stand up as pop classics 20 Gay Times magazine writer Darren Howard wrote Listening to Alf now it still holds up As with any Alison Moyet record you expect amazing vocals and you definitely get that here the quality of the song writing is high and the production hasn t dated it s still a classic album and is only enhanced by the extra tracks included on this deluxe edition 21 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Alison Moyet Steve Jolley and Tony Swain except Invisible by Lamont Dozier No TitleLength1 Love Resurrection 3 522 Honey for the Bees 4 123 For You Only 4 014 Invisible 4 005 Steal Me Blind 3 176 All Cried Out 6 497 Money Mile 3 438 Twisting the Knife 3 279 Where Hides Sleep 4 18 2016 remastered deluxe edition bonus disc No TitleWriter s Length1 Love Resurrection U S Long Version 5 322 All Cried Out The Remix 8 053 Invisible Extended Version 6 044 For You Only Extended New Version 6 135 Love Resurrection Love Injected Remix 8 526 Baby I Do Moyet Jolley Swain3 117 Invisible Transparent Mix 6 368 Hitch Hike Marvin Gaye William Mickey Stevenson Clarence Paul2 419 For You Only New Version 3 5410 That Ole Devil Called Love Allan Roberts Doris Fisher3 0511 Don t Burn Down the Bridge Ronnie Miller3 5612 That Ole Devil Called Love Jazz Version 3 0713 Don t Burn Down the Bridge Extended Version 6 3814 Twisting the Knife live at the Dominion 1985 3 2715 That Ole Devil Called Love live at the Dominion 1985 3 44Personnel EditAlison Moyet lead and backing vocal Steve Jolley backing vocal guitars on Invisible Tony Swain keyboards Tim Goldsmith drumsProduction Edit Produced by Steve Jolley amp Tony Swain Recorded engineered and mixed by Richard Lengyel at Odyssey Studios London England assisted by Roger Dobson Mastered by Vlado Meller at CBS Recording Studios New York City Simon Fowler photography Rob O Connor Stylo Rouge artwork design art direction Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Alf Chart 1985 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 22 9Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 23 12Dutch Albums Album Top 100 24 3European Albums Music amp Media 25 6German Albums Offizielle Top 100 26 5Italian Albums Musica e dischi 27 16New Zealand Albums RMNZ 28 1Norwegian Albums VG lista 29 3Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 30 11Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 31 2UK Albums OCC 32 1US Billboard 200 7 45 Year end charts Edit 1984 year end chart performance for Alf Chart 1984 PositionUK Albums Gallup 33 151985 year end chart performance for Alf Chart 1985 PositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 34 33Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 35 48Dutch Albums Album Top 100 36 7European Albums Music amp Media 37 9German Albums Offizielle Top 100 38 15New Zealand Albums RMNZ 39 7Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 40 16UK Albums Gallup 41 11Certifications and sales EditCertifications and sales for Alf Region Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 42 Gold 50 000 Germany BVMI 43 Platinum 500 000 New Zealand RMNZ 44 Platinum 15 000 United Kingdom BPI 5 4 Platinum 1 200 000 SummariesWorldwide 3 000 000 8 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit Record News NME London 10 November 1984 p 42 Alf Deluxe AlisonMoyet com Archived from the original on 18 March 2017 Retrieved 17 March 2017 a b c Alf deluxe edition liner notes Alison Moyet BMG 2016 BMGCAT2CD79 a href Template Cite AV media notes 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