Put The Needle On The Record Week #65 Yazoo - You And Me Both
For this weeks feature we go back to July 1983 and the Yazoo album "You And Me Both".
"You And Me Both" was the second album and final album released by Yazoo, it also saw the final nail in the coffin for band due to musical differences Vince & Alison parted ways, fortunately, their parting gift was a cracking album, equally as good as their debut "Upstairs At Erics".
The album features some of Yazoo's best ever tracks, Including, "Nobody's Diary", "Mr Blue", "Anyone" and "Walk Away From Love" (which should have been a single), I also like the throw away track "Happy People", sung by Vince! Apparently it was a song Alison refused to sing!
As with their debut album "You And Me Both" was produced by Eric Radcliffe and was well liked by most of the music critics.
A shame really, the partnership fizzled out after the album was released.
Only one single was released from this album, which was "Nobody's Diary" (which reached number 3 in the UK Singles chart), it is also Vince Clarke's favourite Yazoo track and it is a song that was written by Alison Moyet, so things can't have been that bad, I agree with Vince, it is their best track.
The album reached number 1 in the UK Album chart.
Track Listing
Nobody's Diary
Softly Over
Sweet Thing
Mr Blue
Good Times
Walk Away From Love
Ode To Boy
Unmarked
Anyone
Happy People
And On
If you have this album in your collection, dig it out and give it a spin!