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"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 ''
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''. It was written by Moyet and
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, ...
and produced by
Ian Broudie Ian Zachary Broudie (born 4 August 1958) is an English musician and singer-songwriter from Liverpool. After emerging from the post-punk scene in Liverpool in the late 1970s as a member of Big in Japan, Broudie went on to produce albums (somet ...
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Background

Columbia had rejected the original recording of ''Essex'' and insisted that it be re-recorded to create a more commercial package. The label hired
Ian Broudie Ian Zachary Broudie (born 4 August 1958) is an English musician and singer-songwriter from Liverpool. After emerging from the post-punk scene in Liverpool in the late 1970s as a member of Big in Japan, Broudie went on to produce albums (somet ...
to produce various tracks for the re-recorded version; one of which was "Getting into Something". The song was selected as the album's third single. For its release as a single, "Getting into Something" was remixed. The mixing was handled by Dave Bascombe. A "Midnight Mix" of the song was also created by Bay Route. "Getting into Something" reached number 51 in the UK and remained on the chart for two weeks. It was released on 12-inch, cassette and CD in the UK and on CD across Europe. A promotional video was filmed for the single, which was directed by Liam & Grant (Liam Kan and Grant Hodgson) for the production company HLA. During July 1994, the video was listed in ''Billboard'' magazine's The Clip List - a sampling of playlists submitted by national and local music video outlets. The video had received play on the local Boston TV music programme ''Rage'' as well as on the Chicago JBTV WWOR network.


Critical reception

Upon its release as a single, Alan Jones of ''
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'' wrote, "Saddled with an ordinary song, for which, as co-writer, Moyet must share the blame, it is nonetheless always pleasant to hear her voice. Something a little more challenging would have been preferable, however." Pan-European magazine '' Music & Media'' were more favourable, describing it as a "
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with a demanding dance rhythm" and praising Moyet's vocal performance on the track. Holly Barringer of '' Melody Maker'' noted the song's "swooping movie soundtrack quality" and remarked, "A trippy beat to start with, subsequently smothered in Alison's chocolate vocal wherein boy meets girl, boy and girl argue, fall in love anyway, run towards each other on a beach (arms wide) and smash emotionally into each other with Alison diva-ishly crescendoing away in the background." In a review of ''Essex'', '' Hi-Fi News & Record Review'' commented, "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, they lack memorable tunes." In a retrospective review of the album, Helena Adams of the music website ''Reflections of Darkness'' commented on the song's "amazing funky entrance that sets up the ambience with oyet'ssensuous voice". ''
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'' writer Josh Lee described the song as a "forgotten gem".


Track listings

12-inch single # "Getting into Something" – 4:15 # "Getting into Something" (Midnight mix) – 4:31 # "Never Too Late" (remix) – 3:49 CD single # "Getting into Something" – 4:15 # "Dorothy" (acoustic) – 3:11 # "Ne me quitte pas" (acoustic) – 3:42 # "Never Too Late" – 3:50 Cassette single # "Getting into Something" – 4:15 # "Dorothy" (acoustic) – 3:11


Personnel

* Alison Moyet – vocals *
Ian Broudie Ian Zachary Broudie (born 4 August 1958) is an English musician and singer-songwriter from Liverpool. After emerging from the post-punk scene in Liverpool in the late 1970s as a member of Big in Japan, Broudie went on to produce albums (somet ...
– guitar, producer, sound mixing *
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– backing vocals * Steve Cradock – backing vocals * Dave Bascombe – mixing * Simon Rogers – programming * Cenzo Townshend – sound engineer * Bay Route – remixer on Midnight mix * Victor Van Vugt – producer on "Dorothy" and "Ne me quitte pas" * Pete Glenister – producer on "Never Too Late" * Adrian Bushby, Pete Davis – remixers, additional producers on "Never Too Late" * Alison Moyet, Martin Jenkins – artwork design *
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– photography


Charts


References

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