Alison Moyet - BBC Sessions, Volume 3: In Concert, Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Pilton, Britain, 6-26-1993

Here's a third BBC album from British singer-songwriter Alison Moyet. It's a set from the annual, massive Glastonbury Festival.

I didn't even know this recording existed. I have it thanks to musical friend Progsprog. So a big thanks to him.

I was pleasantly surprised to discover this was an acoustic performance. She was supported a little bit, but just light touches, such as hand drums instead of a full drum set. That's pretty impressive, considering she played songs like "Situation," basically a disco song, and ended the concert with the hard rocking classic "Rock and Roll" by Led Zeppelin.

At the time of the concert, Moyet hadn't released a new album since 1991. She would release the album "Essex" in 1994. She played a few songs that would appear on that album: "Whispering Your Name," "And I Know," and "Falling." She also sang the classic country song, "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," which she's never released.

The music here is unreleased. The sound quality is nearly excellent.  

This album is 55 minutes long. 

01 It Won't Be Long (Alison Moyet)
02 Rise (Alison Moyet)
03 talk (Alison Moyet)
04 Perfect Day (Alison Moyet)
05 Love Resurrection (Alison Moyet)
06 Whispering Your Name (Alison Moyet)
07 talk (Alison Moyet)
08 And I Know (Alison Moyet)
09 talk (Alison Moyet)
10 Ne Me Quitte Pas (Alison Moyet)
11 The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face - Only You (Alison Moyet)
12 talk (Alison Moyet)
13 Ode to Boy (Alison Moyet)
14 talk (Alison Moyet)
15 Falling (Alison Moyet)
16 Will the Circle Be Unbroken (Alison Moyet)
17 talk (Alison Moyet)
18 Wishing You Were Here (Alison Moyet)
19 I Love My Label (Alison Moyet)
20 talk (Alison Moyet)
21 Situation (Alison Moyet)
22 Rock and Roll (Alison Moyet)

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The cover photo is from the 1990s. I don't have any details more specific than that.



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