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| | Alf | | | Music Artist : | | Alison Moyet | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Sbme Special Mkts. | | Release Date : | | 2008-04-01 | | Store Price : | | $6.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $6.99 | | Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Love Resurrection 2. Honey for the Bees 3. For You Only 4. Invisible 5. Steal Me Blind 6. All Cried Out 7. Money Mile 8. Twisting the Knife 9. Where Hides Sleep
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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The Most Uplifting Album And Songs Ever!!!! Submitted on: 2009-03-06 |
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| I just purchased Alison Moyet's Alf Album a couple of weeks ago and I must say that after listening to it her music is absolutely the most uplifting of any melodies and songs that I have ever heard. And her voice is so unique and all her own. She is one of the most awesome singers out there and every song really does sail you into heaven, especially Love Resurrection. Now that song is too beautiful and refreshing for words to ever describe. A+++++++++++++++ to this album all the way!!!! A real feel-great album!!! |
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alison moyet Submitted on: 2009-01-30 |
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| I had a cassette of this years ago, enjoyed it so much I seeked out the cd. I was happy to finally find it at amazon.com |
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Just can't get into anything but Upstairs at Eric's Submitted on: 2009-01-11 |
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| I really love Alison's voice, but try as I might, I just can't get into more than one song here and there in anything other than her first album with Yaz (Upstairs at Eric's). I have listened to MANY of the albums that have come out from her in the 20 some years since then, but frankly many of the songs are just depressing. |
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A little love injection? Submitted on: 2008-05-23 |
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| "Love Resurrection" has one of the finest instrumentations ever recorded. Blatting off with Moyet's voice, the synth-trumpet sails you into heaven. Swing your hips and understand that love comes in the form of a CD. This collection is great pop. As I've stated, "Love Resurrection" is the top track here. Followed by "Honey For The Bees" and "Twisting The Knife". Total fun with substance. Think Yaz(oo), with a Swain/Jolley injection. |
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Alf at 20, still unique Submitted on: 2006-11-18 |
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| I've always been a fan of Alison Moyet, how could you not love a voice like that? Yet the 80's Europop sound hasn't aged well, all those keyboards and synthesised drums sound a little tinny today. Alf has more than it's share of those but it also has something that never goes out of style, a tough yet sensuous voice with the power to shake the room and the sensitivity reach out and grab you, sometimes in the same song. Arrangements aside, Alf still has some very strong material. Love Resurrection, All Cried Out and Where Lies Sleep are great tunes but the hit Invisble sums this album up perfectly. The dated arrangement and layers upon layers of keyboards would suffocate a lesser singer but Alison rises above it and delivers some of her most memorable work. Alf literally cries out for an update yet that voice still delivers. While I prefer Yaz's edgy industrial dance\pop or later Moyet collections like Hoodoo and Hometime where the arrangements better complement the singer, I still can't resist this album. And that's a trbute to Alison Moyet's remarkable voice. |
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