Alison Moyet - Raindancing -deluxe 2016- -flac- -
There are albums you listen to, and then there are albums you feel. Alison Moyet’s 1987 sophomore solo effort, Raindancing, firmly belongs in the latter category. And while the original vinyl and CD pressings have graced collections for decades, the 2016 Deluxe Edition—especially when heard in high-resolution FLAC—is a revelation.
Let’s dive into why this remastered gem deserves a spot on your hard drive (and in your ears). Alison Moyet - Raindancing -Deluxe 2016- -FLAC-
History remembers Raindancing for one thing: "Is This Love?" The track was a global smash, a piece of sophisticated, reggae-tinged pop that showcased Moyet’s ability to restrain her powerful pipes for an intimate, vulnerable whisper. But the album’s legacy was unfairly reduced to that single. Critics at the time lambasted the production as "too glossy" and the material as uneven. There are albums you listen to, and then
Listening to the 2016 Deluxe Edition in FLAC format, the gloss evaporates. You hear the air between the synth pads. You feel the skin-on-skin contact of the drum skins. The high-resolution audio reveals that the "gloss" was actually a sophisticated layering of textures, lost in the muddy compression of 1987’s vinyl and cassette pressings. Let’s dive into why this remastered gem deserves
The deluxe aspect isn't just about the remaster. The second disc of this 2016 release is where the narrative changes.
While the original Raindancing had filler ("Stronger Than The Flame" suddenly feels more urgent in 24-bit), the B-sides and rarities are stunning. "The Coventry Carol" is hauntingly beautiful, showcasing Moyet’s classical training. The 12" remixes—specifically the "Extended Re-Mix" of "Is This Love"—are no longer period curiosities; they are blueprints for how to produce pop music for a large soundstage.