Alison Moyet - Raindancing -deluxe 2016- -flac- Now
While the album yielded the international hit “Is This Love?” (featuring a then-unknown Lisa Stansfield on backing vocals) and the moody, enduring ballad “Ordinary Girl,” Raindancing also faced mixed reviews at the time for its commercial sheen. In retrospect, however, it stands as a fascinating document of a unique vocalist navigating the mainstream without losing her emotional core.
The rain didn’t just fall in 1987; it shimmered. For Elias, the 2016 Deluxe FLAC edition of Raindancing Alison Moyet - Raindancing -Deluxe 2016- -FLAC-
The real treasure of this deluxe package lies in the bonus material. The FLAC resolution handles the transition from the polished studio gloss of "Is This Love?" to the raw, stripped-back B-sides and 12" remixes with remarkable grace. You can hear the subtle decay of the synthesizers and the deliberate reverb tails that defined the era's production style. Why the 2016 Master Matters While the album yielded the international hit “Is
wasn’t just a digital file—it was a time machine with a higher bit rate. He hit play, and the opening synth-stab of "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" didn’t just come out of the speakers; it reclaimed the room. For Elias, the 2016 Deluxe FLAC edition of
2016 Deluxe Edition Alison Moyet 's second solo album, Raindancing
Raindancing remains a cornerstone of 80s pop, containing some of Moyet’s most recognizable hits. The 2016 Deluxe Edition corrects the historical record by treating the album with the technical respect it deserves. For audiophiles and fans, the FLAC version is the closest one can get to sitting in the studio during those 1987 sessions, hearing every nuance of one of the most distinctive voices in music.