Today July 4, 1983: Yazoo Releases “You and Me Both”

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On July 4, 1983, the synth-pop duo Yazoo released their second and final album, “You and Me Both.” The album achieved notable success, reaching #69 on the US Billboard charts and hitting #1 in both the UK and New Zealand. Known for its blend of soulful vocals by Alison Moyet and innovative electronic production by Vince Clarke, “You and Me Both” includes standout tracks such as “Nobody’s Diary” and “Walk Away from Love.” Despite the album’s success, the duo disbanded shortly after its release, making this their last collaborative project.
 
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