Yazoo (band)
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| Yazoo | |
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Early Yazoo promotional photo
(Left: Alison Moyet, Right: Vince Clarke) |
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| Background information | |
| Also known as | Yaz |
| Origin | Basildon, Essex, England |
| Genre(s) | Electropop/Dance New wave/Synth pop |
| Years active | 1982 — 1983 2008 (Reunion) |
| Label(s) | Mute Sire Reprise |
| Associated acts | Erasure Depeche Mode The Assembly |
| Former members | |
| Alison Moyet Vince Clarke |
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Yazoo (known as Yaz in the U.S.) was a short-lived but successful and influential English synthpop duo from Basildon, Essex. They had a number of top ten hits in the British charts in the early 1980s. It was formed in late 1981 by former Depeche Mode songwriter Vince Clarke (synthesizer) and English singer Alison Moyet (vocals), and was signed to Mute Records in the United Kingdom. Yazoo's initial foray into the US was disastrous when they received a £3.5 million lawsuit threat over the band's name; Yazoo subsequently renamed to Yaz for the US market because the name was already in use by a small American rock band.
Yazoo's debut single "Only You" backed with "Situation," was released on March 15, 1982 and rose to number two in the UK charts. Yazoo released successful studio albums, Upstairs at Eric's in 1982 and the more successful You and Me Both in 1983. Shortly after, Moyet and Clarke decided to breakup. Moyet pursued a solo career while Clarke founded Erasure, another synth pop group. Yazoo reunited in 2008 with a tour in the United States and the release of a four-disc box set. Though short-lived, Yazoo continues to influence and inspire many of today's bands, including LCD Soundsystem, Shiny Toy Guns and Blaqk Audio.
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[edit] History
Yazoo was formed in late 1981 by Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet in Basildon, Essex, England.[1] Clarke was previously the main songwriter for Depeche Mode, who at that point had recorded one album and three singles for Mute Records, including the hits "New Life" and "Just Can't Get Enough".[2] The name 'Yazoo', according to Moyet, came from the labels of old blues albums: Yazoo Records.[3] Yazoo was signed to Mute Records in the United Kingdom and to Sire Records in the United States. Yazoo's initial foray into the US was disastrous when they received a £3.5 million lawsuit threat over the band's name.[3] Yazoo renamed to Yaz for the US market because the name was already in use by a small American rock band.[1]
Yazoo's debut single "Only You" backed with "Situation," was released on March 15, 1982 and rose to number two in the UK.[4] Yazoo's next single, Don't Go, was released on July 3, 1982[4] and hit number three,[1] and became popular on MTV in the United States.[5] They continued their successful streak with their first album, Upstairs at Eric's, which went platinum in Britain.[1] The band received favourable reviews for their pioneering sound. Clarke and Moyet toured briefly, while releasing a stopgap single, "The Other Side of Love." Smash Hits reviewed Yazoo May 13, 1982. The interview was conducted by Neil Tennant, who was later successful in the Pet Shop Boys duo four years later.[6]
The duo's second and last album, You and Me Both, yielded more success, hitting the top of the UK charts, and spinning off one single.[7] Shortly before the release of You and Me Both, Clarke and Moyet announced they were to go their separate ways.[citation needed]
[edit] Breakup and legacy
Moyet signed to Columbia Records and began her successful solo career after leaving Yazoo.[8] Clarke recorded a single with producer Eric Radcliffe and Undertones singer Feargal Sharkey as The Assembly, and another with vocalist Paul Quinn.[8] Around this time, Clarke also produced "The Face of Dorian Gray" for his friend and singer Robert Marlow. Clarke then started the synth pop group Erasure with vocalist Andy Bell.[8]
Mute Records released a remixed version of "Situation" as a single in 1990 which was moderately successful.[citation needed] A compilation entitled Only Yazoo - The Best of was released in 1999, and was preceded by a re-release of Yazoo's debut single, "Only You", featuring a new remix of the title track and several more of "Don't Go". The band's output was bookended with yet another release of "Situation", accompanied by many remixes. Clarke was tapped to remix Moyet's 1994 single, "Whispering Your Name" and with Erasure, Clarke and Moyet tried to record her single "This House" as a duet. This project never came to surface, because Sony Music Entertainment would not permit it.[citation needed]
The band's songs have appeared in a number of films and television shows. "Only You" was used in the Napoleon Dynamite, the BBC television series The Office, and the film Can't Hardly Wait; a cover version of "Only You" by Joshua Radin was used in 2007 in a J. C. Penney commercial; "Don't Go" appeared in the BBC series I'm Alan Partridge, was used in the film Tango and Cash, and can be heard in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories; the song "Situation" was used in the 1990 TV movie Exile and was also used in a Nintendo commercial highlighting the classic edition of the Game Boy Advance SP and the classic NES games ported to it. In 2007, "Bring Your Love Down (Didn't I)" was used in The Sarah Silverman Program episode "Not Without My Daughter".[citation needed]
Though short-lived, Yazoo continues to influence and inspire many of today's bands, including LCD Soundsystem, Shiny Toy Guns and Blaqk Audio.[9]
[edit] Reunion 2008
In December 2007 Side-line announced that Mute plans to reissue both albums as remastered versions. The band would also plan a live gig to promote the re-releases.[10] The promotional tour received moderate television coverage including a performance on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross broadcast on 16 May 2008, a prime time BBC chat show.[11]
The news was confirmed later on including extra details.[12] Due for release in May 2008 is In Your Room, a four-disc box set featuring the stereo remasters and 5.1 mixes of the albums Upstairs at Eric's and You and Me Both next to a disc with B-sides and remixes. Add to this a DVD featuring an exclusive short film with new interviews from Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet and the videos for "Don't Go", "The Other Side Of Love", "Nobody's Diary", "Situation (1990)" and "Only You (1999)".
The release will be followed by the 'Yazoo Reconnected: Live' tour. Currently, 18 dates have been announced, starting in Copenhagen on May 26.[13] The first three dates of the U.S. tour will see Yazoo performing in Oakland (San Francisco), Los Angeles, and Chicago. Yazoo wraps up the final two dates of the U.S. tour by returning to New York City for the first time since October 1982. It is now also sure that a limited edition vinyl 12" with new dance mixes will also be released to promote the boxset.[14] [15] A video was released in late April 2008 in which Clarke and Moyet discuss Yazoo's first single "Only You".[16] In an interview with Side-Line Magazine, Clarke announced that a live CD is also planned. The recordings are planned to take place during the band's two upcoming performances in London.[17]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
| Year | Album | UK | GER | U.S. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1982 | Upstairs at Eric's | 2 | 14 | 92 |
| 1983 | You and Me Both | 1 | 15 | 69 |
[edit] Compilations
| Year | Compilation | UK | GER | U.S. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Only Yazoo - The Best of Yazoo | 22 | - | - |
| 2008 | In Your Room | - | - | - |
[edit] Singles
| Year | Song | UK singles | GER | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. Dance | Australia | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1982 | "Only You" | 2 | 72 | 67 | - | 7 | Upstairs at Eric's |
| "Don't Go" | 3 | 4 | - | 1 | 6 | ||
| "Situation"1 | NR | NR | 73 | 1 | NR | - | |
| "The Other Side of Love" | 13 | 35 | NR | NR | - | - | |
| 1983 | "Nobody's Diary" | 3 | 18 | - | 1 | 17 | You and Me Both |
| 1990 | "Situation" (1990 remix) | 14 | 36 | - | 46 | - | - |
| 1999 | "Only You" (1999 Mix) | 38 | - | NR | NR | NR | Only Yazoo - The Best of Yazoo |
| "Don't Go"/"Situation" (new remix)1 | NR | NR | - | 1 | NR | ||
| "Situation" (new remix)*2 | - | - | NR | NR | - | ||
| 2008 | Nobody's Diary | 100 | NR | NR | NR | NR | In Your Room |
- 1 U.S.-only single
- 2 Ineligible for UK singles chart
- NR - Not released in that country
[edit] Awards
- 1983 BRIT Awards - Best British breakthrough act[18]
[edit] See also
- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d Strong, M. C. (1998), The Great Rock Discography, Giunti, p. 935, ISBN 8809215222
- ^ Crouse, Richard (2000), Big Bang, Baby: Rock Trivia, Dundurn Press, p. 225, ISBN 0888822197
- ^ a b Miller, Jonathan (2004), Stripped: Depeche Mode, Omnibus Press, p. 128, ISBN 1844494152
- ^ a b Miller, Jonathan (2004), p. 568
- ^ MTV Yearbook: 1982, MTV, 2004, <http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1535819&vid=102962>. Retrieved on May 25, 2008
- ^ Tennant, Neil (May 13, 1982), “Only Yazoo (Subscription required)”, Smash Hits (Rock's Backpages), <http://www.rocksbackpages.com/article.html?ArticleID=10281>. Retrieved on May 25, 2008
- ^ Warwick, Neil; Kutner, Jon & Brown, Tony (August 2004), The Complete Book of the British Charts: Singles and Albums (3rd ed.), Omnibus Press, p. 32, ISBN 1844490580
- ^ a b c Rees, Dafydd Rees, & Crampton, Luke (September 1991), Rock Movers & Shakers, ABC-CLIO, p. 195, ISBN 0874366615
- ^ “Still inspiring after all these years”, Billboard (Nielsen Business Media) 119 (41): p. 93, October 13, 2007
- ^ “Yazoo reunion for reissue albums and first live gig in 25 years”, Side-Line, December 18, 2007, <http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=27901_0_2_0_C>. Retrieved on May 25, 2008
- ^ BBC One Programmes - Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Series 14, Episode 17, BBC, <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bbwg4>. Retrieved on May 25, 2008
- ^ “Yazoo to release 'In Your Room' 4 disc box set + first dates reunion tour announced”, Side-Line, January 21, 2008, <http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=28603_0_2_0_C>. Retrieved on May 25, 2008
- ^ “Yazoo announces more European dates for 'Yazoo reunion Reconnected Tour'”, Side-Line, February 22, 2008, <http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=29494_0_2_1_C>. Retrieved on May 25, 2008
- ^ “Yazoo aka Yaz adds US live dates + new dance mixes”, Side-Line, March 5, 2008, <http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=29818_0_2_6_C>. Retrieved on May 25, 2008
- ^ “Track list Yazoo 4 disc box set 'In Your Room' announced”, Side-Line, April 7, 2008, <http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=30622_0_2_0_C>. Retrieved on May 25, 2008
- ^ “Exclusive Yazoo Video Clip”, Side-Line, April 23, 2008, <http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php?id=31090_0_2_0_C>. Retrieved on May 25, 2008
- ^ “Yazoo - It wasn't a well keened out marketing ploy!”, Side-Line, May 30, 2008, <http://www.side-line.com/interviews_comments.php?id=32146_0_16_0_C>. Retrieved on May 27, 2008
- ^ Gregory, Andy (2002), International who's who in popular music, Routledge, p. 97, ISBN 1857431618

