Limited vinyl LP pressing including the album plus bonus material available on CD edition. The Brit-nominated Hometime featured several songs co-written with Alison's long-time collaborator Pete Glenister. It was produced by The Insects, whose co-writing credits include Massive Attack and Madonna. On Hometime, The Sunday Times said "Moyet's voice is simply unbelievable", Mojo called it "magnificent" and The Independent declared "it may be her best album, period".
"Hometime" is the acclaimed LP by British singer Alison Moyet, released under the renowned label Cooking Vinyl. This album marks a significant return for Moyet, showcasing her powerful vocals and emotive songwriting across a collection of soulful pop tracks with subtle electronic influences. The record features standout songs such as "Should I Feel That It's Over" and "More," reflecting themes of introspection and personal growth. Alison Moyet first rose to fame in the early 1980s as one half of Yazoo before embarking on a successful solo career that includes hits like "All Cried Out" and "Is This Love?". Her distinctive contralto voice has earned her multiple Brit Awards and global recognition. Cooking Vinyl, established in 1986, is known for its artist-friendly approach and diverse roster spanning rock, folk, indie, and alternative genres?supporting both emerging talents and legendary acts.