logo

Alison Moyet Celebrates Her 40-Year Solo Career At N.Y.C. Concert

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/04 00:30:01
0
Share
copy
Alison Moyet When the British singer Alison Moyet released her debut solo album Alf in 1984, it initially appeared daunting. At the time, she had severed her musical partnership with keyboardist Vince Clarke in Yazoo, which had achieved major U.K. success with their first two synthpop albums Upstairs at Eric’s and You and Me Both and such hits as “Only You” and “Nobody’s Diary.” But any concerns or questions of whether Moyet could succeed on her own after Yazoo’s brief career were immediately allayed: Alf became a hit and kick-started an acclaimed career incorporating genres such as sophisticated pop, jazz and blue-eyed soul in addition to synthpop. To commemorate her 40 years as a solo artist, Moyet released her 10th studio album, Key , last October. That record featured reworkings of her well-known songs and deep cuts as well as new material. As Moyet indicated in a press statement about Key , she wanted “to look at the trajectory of those decades and explore songs that, in their original form, were never fully realised or have had their relevance to me altered by time.” Alison Moyet at Webster Hall pn May 2, 2025. Alison Moyet at Webster Hall, May 2. That was also the focus of her current Key tour, which included a sold-out stop in New York City’s Webster Hall on Friday. Supported by musicians Sean McGhee and Brendan Cox, Moyet presented a satisfying 90-minute overview of her solo music and a few Yazoo classics. Die-hard fans in the audience likely recognized certain songs from her rich catalog that were reimagined, such as “Is This Love?” (which was rendered as a slow and smoldering ballad that contrasted with the very poppy original studio version from her 1987 Raindancing ); “Love Resurrection” (originallly from Alf and reinterpreted as a pulsating dance number); and “It Won’t Be Long” (a standout pop track from 1991’s Hoodoo that was presented as an acoustic folk-country song). In addition to those popular songs, Moyet performed two new tracks from Key : the reflective “Such Small Ale” and the eloquent “The Impervious Me.” Alison Moyet at Webster Hall pn May 2, 2025. Of course, the only material not reworked for this show was from her time in Yazoo; they were in their original form from the lovely ballad “Only You” and sublime “Nobody’s Diary” to the banging hypnotic dance numbers “Situation” and “Don’t Go.” the latter closing the night on a high. Certainly, time had not diminished Moyet’s rich and soulful voice since her Yazoo days—her performance of the anguished and haunting ballad “This House” was a showstopping moment, in particular. Overall, she was in fine and commanding form at Webster Hall for a night to celebrate one of the most durable careers in pop music. Setlist : Fire More Such Small Ale Nobody’s Diary The Impervious Me So Am I Can’t Say It Like I Mean It This House Changeling Beautiful Gun Only You It Won’t Be Long Dorothy Is This Love? All Signs of Life Footsteps All Cried Out Whispering Your Name Encore: Situation Love Resurrection Don’t Go Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidchiu/2025/05/03/alison-moyet-celebrates-her-40-year-solo-career-at-nyc-concert/

You may also like

How to balance risk and return in DeFi yields?

Have these yields ever been reasonable? Have we ever received the compensation we deserve for the risks taken in DeFi, and where should the future spreads be set?

Tom Lee's Ethereum Thesis: Why the Man Who Called the Last Cycle Is Doubling Down on Bitmine

Tom Lee is emerging as one of Ethereum’s most influential supporters. From Fundstrat to Bitmine, his Ethereum thesis combines staking yield, treasury accumulation, and long-term network value. Here is why “Tom Lee Ethereum” has become one of crypto’s most watched narratives.

Naval personally takes the stage: The historic collision between ordinary people and venture capital

Naval personally stepped in as the chairman of the USVC Investment Committee. This SEC-registered fund launched by AngelList attempts to bring top private tech assets like OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI to the general public with a $500 entry threshold. It is not just a new fund, but a structural experi...

a16z Crypto: 9 Charts to Understand the Evolution Trends of Stablecoins

Stablecoins are evolving from trading tools into universal payment infrastructure, and this process is quieter and more thorough than most people expected.

Refutation of Yang Haipo's "The End of Cryptocurrency"

This may be the true test of cryptocurrency. It's not about whether the price has reached a new high, nor about who will achieve financial freedom in the next bull market, but rather whether, after all the grand narratives have been washed away by cycles, it can still leave behind some simpler, more...

Can a hairdryer earn $34,000? Interpreting the reflexivity paradox of prediction markets

Prediction markets are essentially betting on reality, and when participants can access or even influence this path earlier, the market no longer just reflects reality but begins to shape it in return.

Popular coins

Latest Crypto News

Read more