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Hometime
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(Sanctuary Records)
What makes a great album? The list of criteria is seemingly endless, and undeniably subjective. In the case of Hometime, one word springs to mind: haunting.
Alison Moyet's distinctive voice - deep, rich, soulful and jazzy - permeates like an exotic perfume that lingers long after the last track (appropriately, the sensual Si Tu Ne Me Reviens Pas) ends.
And like any timeless scent - think Opium for Moyet - she remains fresh some 20 years after defining herself as a groundbreaker, without diluting her signature style.
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She has taken over where the generations that followed left off. Trip-hop wafts through many of the songs and it's a flavour that fills out, but never detracts from, her hypnotic delivery.

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