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''Hometime'' is the fifth studio album of English singer/songwriter Alison Moyet. There is a gap of almost eight years between the release of ''Essex'', the singer's previous studio album, and ''Hometime''; this was caused by a dispute between the singer and Sony Music Entertainment, her former record label, who wanted her to produce what they saw as more "commercial" music. ''Hometime'' was the first album by Moyet released by her new record label, Sanctuary Records. Much to the chagrin of Sony - who had refused to release the album - ''Hometime'' enjoyed a great deal of critical and commercial success; the album sold in excess of a quarter of a million copies in the UK within the first months of its release, Moyet became one of the top five bestselling female artists of 2002, and was nominated for a BRIT Award and a Mercury Music Prize that year. ''Hometime'' was produced by The Insects (Tim Norfolk and Bob Locke) who had previously worked with Massive Attack and Madonna among others. ==Track listing== ''All tracks written by Alison Moyet and Pete Glenister unless otherwise noted.'' #"Yesterday's Flame" - 4:28 #"Should I Feel That It's Over" - 4:01 #"More" - 3:59 #"Hometime" - 3:47 #"Mary, Don't Keep Me Waiting" - 3:38 #"Say It" (Carlton McCarthy, Eg White) - 4:00 #"Ski" (Ballard, Clarke, Gray, Lewis, Moyet) - 4:22 #"If You Don't Come Back to Me" - 4:30 #"Do You Ever Wonder" (McCarthy) - 3:10 #"The Train I Ride" - 5:03 #"You Don't Have to Go" - 4:17 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hometime (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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