More (Alison Moyet song)

"More" is a song by English singer Alison Moyet, released in 2003 as the third and final single from her fifth studio album Hometime.[1] It was written by Moyet and Pete Glenister, and produced by Tim Norfolk and Bob Locke under the name The Insects.

"More"
Single by Alison Moyet
from the album Hometime
B-side"If You Don't Come Back To Me (Live), Should I Feel That It's Over (Live)"
Released3 March 2003
Length3:59
LabelSanctuary Records
Songwriter(s)Alison Moyet, Pete Glenister
Producer(s)The Insects
Alison Moyet singles chronology
"Do You Ever Wonder"
(2002)
"More"
(2003)
"Almost Blue"
(2004)

Like the two previous singles from Hometime, the single failed to enter the UK Top 100, but did enter the Top 200, peaking at #127.[2]

Unlike the two previous singles, a promotional video was filmed for the single.[3]

The single's two B-Sides are "If You Don't Come Back To Me (Live)" and "Should I Feel That It's Over (Live)", which were both songs from Hometime, recorded live in October 2002.[4] The B-Sides were exclusive to the single.

Critical reception

In a review of Hometime, Andy Stevens of the Press & Sun-Bulletin commented: "...still, Hometime is not devoid of sexiness, nor sass. Track 3 for example ("More") gives us a longing Moyet, smokily growling over lost love opportunities."[5] Reviewing the 2016 deluxe edition of the album, Paul Scott-Bates of Louder Than War said the song was "perhaps the album highlight". He stated: "...like it or not, Alison gave one of her most sensual moments in a track that oozes lust and sexuality. With a performance nothing short of perfect, it remains stunning to this day."[6]

Formats

CD Single (UK release)
  1. "More" - 3:59
  2. "If You Don't Come Back To Me (Live)" - 4:43
  3. "Should I Feel That It's Over (Live)" - 4:01

Chart performance

Chart (2003) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[2] 127

Personnel

  • Photography – Paul Cox
  • Mixed By – Tim Norfolk, Bob Locke (The Insects)
  • Producer – Tim Norfolk, Bob Locke (The Insects)
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References

  1. "Alison Moyet - Hometime at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
  2. "Chart Log UK: M - My Vitriol". Zobbel.de. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
  3. "More - Alison Moyet". YouTube. 15 October 2007. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
  4. "Alison Moyet - More (CD) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 3 March 2003. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
  5. Stevens, Andy (3 October 2002). "'Daylight' is Sheik's most confessional collection to date". Press & Sun-Bulletin.
  6. "Alison Moyet: Hometime | Voice | The Turn Deluxe Editions - album reviews". Louder Than War. 4 October 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
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