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''Essex'' is the fourth solo studio album by English singer
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, released on 21 March 1994 by
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. The album, named after the artist's native
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, England, reached 24 on the
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and includes the singles "
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", " Whispering Your Name", "
Getting into Something "Getting into Something" is a song by British singer-songwriter Alison Moyet, released in May 1994 as the third single from her fourth studio album ''Essex''. It was written by Moyet and Pete Glenister and produced by Ian Broudie. Background C ...
" and "
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". A deluxe edition of ''Essex'' was released by
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on 25 November 2016.


Background

Having demanded greater artistic freedom from her record company, Moyet was left to record her third album '' Hoodoo'' without input from the label. Upon the album's release in 1991, sales were not as strong as her previous efforts. When Moyet began work on her next album project, she was again given freedom by the label. She continued to write and record with
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, who Moyet had previously worked with for ''Hoodoo''. Recalling her return to the studio, Moyet commented in 2007 that she and Glenister wanted to record an album that was "rawer, more crunchy" and with "weird" backing vocals. The aim was to record songs that "could be stripped bare to guitar and still be recognisable". However, when her new album was completed, Columbia rejected the finished product and insisted that it be re-recorded to create a more commercial package. Unsatisfied with the album's sound, Columbia then hired
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to produce various tracks for the re-recorded version. Moyet later recalled: "I had lost a little of the energy in having to do it twice but Ian is a clever bloke and it was another interesting experience." The new recording sessions took place in Liverpool. While re-recording the album, Columbia saw various management changes, resulting in different expectations of what Moyet should be recording. She commented to ''
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'' in February 1994: "You're a week away from delivering it
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and the MD suddenly wants you to do a jazz cover. It was a bit of a dogfight." Once the re-recorded album was completed and ready for release, Columbia accepted the new version and soon gained hope that the album would allow Moyet to regain the commercial success she had lost with ''Hoodoo''. Speaking of the American market, Jay Krugman, the vice-president of marketing for Columbia East Coast, commented to ''Billboard'' magazine that the label was hoping the album would do well "through the college and alternative marketplace". He added: "We've been setting the album up for some time, using the strong base that Alison has." ''Essex'' was released in March 1994 and failed to live up to expectations commercially. The album peaked at No. 24 in the United Kingdom and No. 194 in the United States. The album's lead single, "Falling", which was released in October 1993, reached No. 42 in the UK, failing to meet Columbia's expectations. As a result, the second single, "Whispering Your Name", was remixed into an upbeat dance single and returned Moyet to the UK top 40. It peaked at No. 18 following its release in February 1994. "Getting into Something", the album's third single, was also remixed for release as a single in May 1994. It reached No. 51 in the UK. The final single was "
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", released in October 1994 and peaking at No. 59 in the UK. ''Essex'' would turn out to be Moyet's last studio album for eight years, despite her 1995 compilation ''
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'' topping the UK chart. Following the release of ''Essex'', Moyet felt she had no support left at the label. Although she recorded her next album '' Hometime'' for Columbia/Sony, the company had no interest in releasing it. It was then released by
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in 2002.


Critical reception

Upon release, ''Hi-Fi News & Record Review'' commented: "There are things here which, given the right nudges, will shift a lot of units for Moyet. Tracks like 'Whispering Your Name' and 'Getting into Something' are cleverly arranged, slickly produced, efficiently played and make good showcases for the Moyet lung-power but, with a couple of exceptions ('Satellite', 'Dorothy') they lack memorable tunes." James Bernard of the American ''
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'' summarised: "This British belter slows it down on her fourth solo release ''Essex'' with plenty of guitar strumming, soothing harmonies, and bare-handed percussion. While she displays impressive range - it's not particularly distinctive. ''Essex'' may be elegant, but it lacks emotional weight." ''
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'' stated: "''Essex'' with its emphasis on guitar over synths, it's tempting to take this as a rejection of Moyet's electro-soul past. But what these arrangements really do is place her husky, expressive voice in a setting that supports its warmth and vulnerability." William Ruhlmann of
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wrote: "...by this point she is struggling to sound distinctive against the overeager production style of Ian Broudie, whose work is somewhat offset by the more sedate tracks produced by Pete Glenister. 'Whispering Your Name,' with a lyric intended to be sung by one man to another, sounds curious coming out of Moyet's mouth, but at least the words are about something definite, which is more than you can say for Moyet's own elliptical expressions of anger and romantic discord. The best song, the ballad 'Satellite,' is buried in the middle of the record - what makes it the best is that the arrangement actually allows Moyet the space to sing and to be as moving as she can be." Speaking of the 2016 deluxe edition, ''
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'' writer Josh Lee stated: "It's 'Hoodoo''a great album but it alienated many fans and displeased the record company, who put their foot down with follow-up ''Essex'' and insisted Moyet go back into the studio for a do-over. That's why it often sounds like her heart isn't in it, although 'Getting into Something' is a forgotten gem and the original laidback version of 'Whispering Your Name' is just lovely." ''
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'' writer Darren Howard wrote: "There's a bit of a
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vibe to this album. If ''Hoodoo'' was an anger album, then ''Essex'' sounds much more carefree, there are still stories of hard times in the lyrics but set to a happier beat. Again, this deluxe edition only adds to an already impressive album."


Track listing


Personnel


Musicians

* Alison Moyet – vocals, backing vocals (tracks: 1–2, 4–11),
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(track: 7) *
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– guitars (tracks: 1–5, 8, 10) *
Pete Glenister Pete Glenister is an English guitarist, songwriter and producer, known for his work with Alison Moyet and Kirsty MacColl. He has also worked with a number of other artists including Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Bruce Foxton, Terence Trent D'Arby, Bros, ...
– guitars (tracks: 6, 7, 9, 11) * Simon Rogers – guitars (tracks: 1 & 2), programming (tracks: 1–5, 8, 10),
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(track: 8) * Steve Cradock – guitars (track: 6), backing vocals (tracks: 4 & 9) * Christian Marsac – guitars (track: 7) *
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– backing vocals (tracks: 4 & 9) * Alan Dunn –
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(track: 8) * Chris Haigh –
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(track: 8) * John McKenzie – bass (tracks: 6, 9) * Alan Taylor –
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(track: 6) * Electra Strings –
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(track: 6) * Dave Ruffy – drums (tracks: 6 & 9) * Pandit Dinesh – percussion (track: 9) * Phil Overhead – percussion (track: 6) * David Ballard –
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(track: 7)


Technical

* Ian Broudie – producer (tracks: 1–5, 8, 10, 13), sound mixing (tracks: 2–5, 8–10) * Pete Glenister – producer (tracks: 6, 7, 9, 11, 12) * Pete Davis – additional production and remix (track: 12) * Adrian Bushby – additional production and remix (track: 12) * Steve Rocket – additional production and remix (track: 13) * Johnny Nitrate – additional production and remix (track: 13) * Alison Moyet – arranger backing vocals * Cenzo Townshend –
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(tracks: 1–5, 8–10) *
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– sound engineer (tracks: 6, 7, 9, 11) *
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– sound engineer (tracks: 7 & 9) * David Leonard – sound mixing (track: 1) *
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– sound mixing (tracks: 6 & 7) * Phil Legg – sound mixing (tracks: 11) * Graham Dickson – sound mixing (track: 13)


Charts


References

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