Alf is the debut solo studio album of singer/songwriter Alison Moyet, her first since leaving 80s electro-pop band Yazoo/Yaz. The album, which took its title from the singer's nickname, went to #1 on the UK album charts and includes three hit singles; "Love Resurrection", "Invisible" and "All Cried Out". The summer of 1985 saw the release of the non-album single "That Ole Devil Called Love", originally performed by Billie Holiday in the 1940s, in some European territories followed by a remixed version of "For You Only". In 2006,… read more
Alf is the debut solo studio album of singer/songwriter Alison Moyet, her first since leaving 80s electro-pop band Yazoo/Yaz. The album, which took i… read more
Alf is the debut solo studio album of singer/songwriter Alison Moyet, her first since leaving 80s electro-pop band Yazoo/Yaz. The album, which took its title from the singer's nickn… read more
Alison Moyet (born Geneviève Alison Jane Moyet on 18 June 1961 - Billericay, Essex, England), is an English popsinger-songwriter noted for her bluesy voice. Moyet was born to a French father and English mother. She grew up in Basildon, where she attended school. After leaving school at 16, she worked as a shop worker and a piano tuner. She was involved in a number of punk rock, pub rock and blues bands in the South East Essex area during the late 1970s and early 1980s, including The Vandals and the Screamin' Ab Dabs, The Vicars, The Vandals (UK 1978) and The Little Roosters. H… read more
Alison Moyet (born Geneviève Alison Jane Moyet on 18 June 1961 - Billericay, Essex, England), is an English popsinger-songwriter noted for her bluesy voice. Moyet was born to a French fath… read more
Alison Moyet (born Geneviève Alison Jane Moyet on 18 June 1961 - Billericay, Essex, England), is an English popsinger-songwriter noted for her bluesy voice. Moyet was born to a French father and English mother. She grew up in Basildon… read more