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"Ode to Boy" is a song by
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synthpop duo Yazoo. Originally the B-side to their 1982 hit "
The Other Side of Love "The Other Side of Love" is a song by the British synth-pop band Yazoo, released in 1982 as their fourth single. The single peaked at #13 on the UK Singles Chart, making it the band's least successful single and the only one of their four sing ...
", it was later included on their second and final studio album ''
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'' in 1983. Whereas Yazoo's version is a sparse atmospheric track with synths and percussion, vocalist
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later recorded her own version of the song in an uptempo indie-rock style for her 1994 album ''
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''.


Yazoo version

"Ode to Boy" was originally recorded in 1982 and appeared as the B-side to Yazoo's 1982 non-album single "
The Other Side of Love "The Other Side of Love" is a song by the British synth-pop band Yazoo, released in 1982 as their fourth single. The single peaked at #13 on the UK Singles Chart, making it the band's least successful single and the only one of their four sing ...
". It then appeared as an album track on the duo's ''You and Me Both'' album. The song was produced by Yazoo and Eric Radcliffe. Speaking of the song to ''Record Mirror'' in 1983, Moyet revealed: " tstarted being of someone I knew, but ended up being more of a poetic exercise". Moyet later revealed the song was about her bandmate
Vince Clarke Vincent John Martin (born 3 July 1960), known professionally as Vince Clarke, is an English synth-pop musician and songwriter. Clarke has been the main composer and musician of the band Erasure since its inception in 1985, and was previously ...
. Later recalling the song's writing and development in 2016, she said: "It was written, as all my guitar songs are written, fast. It was made slower for Yazoo."Essex – 2016 deluxe edition CD booklet liner notes


Critical reception

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of ''
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'' described the song as being the "darker side of Yazoo" and featuring "one of oyet'ssmokiest vocals". In a 2008 issue of ''The Advocate'', the song was described as "smoldering". William Ruhlmann of
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highlighted "Ode to Boy" as a standout track from ''You and Me Both'' by labeling it an AMG Pick Track. In a review of the album by music website ''Sputnikmusic'', the song was described as "one of the high points on the record – dares to slow things down with a sluggish, dingy melody and disjointed, echoed vocals from Moyet".


Personnel

*
Alison Moyet Geneviève Alison Jane Ballard ( ; born 18 June 1961) is an English singer noted for her powerful bluesy contralto voice. She came to prominence as half of the duo Yazoo (also known as Yaz), but has since mainly worked as a solo artist. Her ...
– vocals, producer *
Vince Clarke Vincent John Martin (born 3 July 1960), known professionally as Vince Clarke, is an English synth-pop musician and songwriter. Clarke has been the main composer and musician of the band Erasure since its inception in 1985, and was previously ...
– instrumentation, producer *
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– producer


Alison Moyet version

"Ode to Boy" was later recorded for Moyet's fourth studio album ''
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'', released in 1994. In October 1994, "Ode to Boy" was released as the album's fourth and final single.


Background

For its inclusion on ''Essex'', Moyet recorded "Ode to Boy" in its original form; a guitar-dominant version. The song was produced by
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, ...
. Speaking of the song's re-recording for ''Essex'' in contrast to the slower Yazoo version, Moyet revealed: "It was sped back up for ''Essex''. They are two completely different songs." Columbia rejected the original recording of ''Essex'' and insisted that it be re-recorded to create a more commercial package. A mix of the song, titled "Ode to Boy II", featured additional production and mixing done by Adrian Bushby and Pete Davis. This version was included on ''Essex'' as a bonus track. When "Ode to Boy" was released as a single, this remix was selected and the "II" was dropped from its title. For the single, Columbia also hired Junior Vasquez to give the song a dance remix treatment. He produced two mixes: the "Factory Mix" and the "NY-LA Mix". The song peaked at No. 59 in the UK and remained in the Top 100 for two weeks. "Ode to Boy" was released on 12", cassette and CD in the UK and on CD across Europe. A music video was filmed to promote the single, which was directed by
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. In 2016, a deluxe edition of ''Essex'' was released by BMG; however, due to limited space across the two discs, none of the remixes of "Ode to Boy" were included.


Critical reception

Upon its release as a single, Alan Jones from ''
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'' gave it three out of five, commenting that "an aggressively strummed acoustic guitar gives way to Moyet's strident vocals on an intense work which allows her to show the searing side of her voice more than of late". Patrick Brennan of ''
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'' stated, "In her days before
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got his technological hands on her, Alison Moyet was quite a raucous
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singer. It's that throaty tradition she draws on here to churn out an uninhibited diatribe of womanly desire and admiration for a veritable hunk on wheels. Fast, acoustic and frenetic 'Ode To Boy' lacks the soul of previously more restrained outings in spite of its energy and lust." ''Lennox Herald'' felt it was "nearly there as far as a good song goes" and added, "Moyet has a wonderful voice which is not always shown off to great effect but this still lacks that little something for truly massive success." In a review of ''Essex'', William Ruhlmann of
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commented that the re-recording was "an unnecessary remake" which had been "arranged to sound like '
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'' writer Paul Scott-Bates described the original Yazoo version as "incredible" and noted that on Moyet's version "guitar and manic production accompany ervocals and easily becomes the icing on the cake on ''Essex''". ''Penny Black Music'' writer Adrian Janes commented that "Ode to Boy" "eagerly delights in the female gaze".


Track listings

* 12-inch single # "Ode to Boy" – 2:55 # "Ode to Boy" (N.Y.- L.A. mix) – 3:27 # "Ode to Boy" (Factory mix) – 9:56 # "Ode to Boy" (N.Y.- L.A. dub) – 3:12 # "Ode to Boy" (Factory dub 2) – 4:40 * Cassette single # "Ode to Boy" – 2:55 # "Life in a Hole" – 3:45 * CD single # "Ode to Boy" – 2:55 # "Life in a Hole" – 3:45 # "Sunderland Glynn" – 2:50 # "Ode to Boy" (Factory mix) – 9:53


Personnel


Musicians

* Alison Moyet – lead vocals, tambourine on "Ode to Boy", harmonica on "Sunderland Glynn" * Christian Mars – guitar on "Ode to Boy" *
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, ...
– guitar on "Ode to Boy", "Life in a Hole" and "Sunderland Glynn" * Andy Coughlan – bass on "Ode to Boy" * David Ballard – bongos on "Ode to Boy" * Tony Riley – drums on "Ode to Boy" * Steve Cradock – guitar on "Life in a Hole" * Dave Ruffey – drums on "Life in a Hole" and "Sunderland Glynn" * John Mackenzie – bass on "Life in a Hole" and "Sunderland Glynn"


Production

* Pete Glenister – producer of "Ode to Boy", "Life in a Hole" and "Sunderland Glynn", mixing on "Life in a Hole" *
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, Vic Van Vugt – engineers on "Ode to Boy" *
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– mixing on "Ode to Boy" and "Sunderland Glynn" * Pete Davis, Adrian Bushby – additional production and mix on "Ode to Boy" * Junior Vasquez – additional production and mix on "Factory Mix" and "N.Y.-L.A. Mix" * Alison Moyet, Vic Van Vugt – mixing on "Life in a Hole"


Other

* Alison Moyet, Martin Jenkins – design * Robert Clifford – photography


Charts


References

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