Vinyl LP pressing of this 1983 sophomore album from the synthpop duo comprised of Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode/Erasure) and Alison Moyet. The album's title was an ironic reference to the fact that the duo had grown estranged from each other and recorded much of the album separately, and they announced their split a few weeks before the album's release. You and Me Both gave the group a "posthumous" number one record in Britain and New Zealand, and reached #69 in the US.
Singer Alison Moyet would soon begin a successful solo career, while Vince Clarke formed the short-lived project The Assembly with Yazoo's producer Eric Radcliffe before going on to greater and long-lasting success with the synthpop duo Erasure. You and Me Both is the second and final studio album by British synthpop duo Yazoo, originally released on Mute Records.
Vince Clarke's and Alison Moyet's relationship had become increasingly tense, and in July '83, on the eve of the release of the second album, You and Me Both, they announced they were splitting up. Notwithstanding, the album still entered the charts in poll position, ably maintaining both critically and commercially the high standard achieved by Upstairs at Eric's. Features Winter Kills.
LP - Remastered 180 Gram Black Vinyl.
LP
Disc: 1
1. Nobody's Diary (2018 - Remaster)
2. Softly Over (2018 - Remaster)
3. Sweet Thing (2018 - Remaster)
4. Mr Blue (2018 - Remaster)
5. Good Times (2018 - Remaster)
Disc: 2
1. Walk Away from Love (2018 - Remaster)
2. Ode to Boy (2018 - Remaster)
3. Unmarked (2018 - Remaster)
4. Anyone (2018 - Remaster)
5. Happy People (2018 - Remaster)
6. And On (2018 - Remaster)