The 2016 Deluxe Edition highlights Moyet’s growing confidence as a songwriter. The album features significant contributions from Kirk Burrowes and Ken Harper, shifting the focus away from the standard pop fare of her debut toward a slightly more R&B-inflected direction.
The inclusion of B-sides and extended mixes in the Deluxe Edition provides context for the era’s remix culture. The "Dub" and "Extended" versions included in the FLAC set are not mere filler; they showcase the rhythmic underpinnings of the tracks, often stripping away the vocal to reveal the complex basslines that drove the album's dance-floor appeal. Alison Moyet - Raindancing -Deluxe 2016- -FLAC-
Standard reissues often feel like cash grabs. Not this one. The 2016 Deluxe Edition (on CD and digital high-res) offers two distinct treasures: The inclusion of B-sides and extended mixes in
After the monumental success of Alf (1984), which gave us the timeless “Invisible,” Moyet had everything to prove. Raindancing was her chance to step away from the synth-heavy shadow of her Yazoo past with Vince Clarke and embrace a more polished, radio-friendly, yet emotionally complex sound. which gave us the timeless “Invisible
Produced by Jimmy Iovine (known for his work with Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty), the album leaned into rock-tinged pop and sweeping ballads. It wasn't a critical darling upon release—some called it too commercial—but time has been extraordinarily kind to Raindancing.