Yazoo

Yazoo (known as Yaz in the USA) were a British electro-pop duo formed by Vince Clarke (after leaving Depeche Mode) and vocalist Alison Moyet. Their musical output was the stark contrast between minimal electronic music and Moyet's soulful voice. Their songs were written by both members although never jointly.

The duo dissolved after recording just two albums although reformed in 2008 to perform live dates. A special compendium of their albums, singles and B sides under the title of In Your Room was also released the same year. The 'Reconnected' tour took in the UK, mainland Europe and the USA.

After their initial split Moyet went on to enjoy a successful solo career while Clarke went on to form Erasure.

Moyet and Clarke both feature separately on the Synth Britannia documentary.

Discography
Singles and related albums, where applicable. Peak UK chart position in brackets.

Top of the Pops
Yazoo appeared on the following editions. chart position in brackets
 * 29 April 1982 - Only You (31)
 * 13 May 1982 - Only You (7) (repeat of above)
 * 15 July 1982 - Don't Go (24)
 * 29 July 1982 - Don't Go (3) (video)
 * 12 August 1982 - Don't Go (3)
 * 25 November 1982 - The Other Side of Love (20)
 * 09 December 1982 - The Other Side of Love (13)
 * 19 May 1983 - Nobody's Diary (20)
 * 02 June 1983 - Nobody's Diary (4)

Other TV appearances
with thanks to tvpopdiaries
 * 24 May 1982, Cheggers Plays Pop - Only You 1982)
 * 29 May 1982, Get Set For Summer - Get Set, Don't Go, Only You, interviews 1982 Yazoo Live (Peter Powell TV Show 'Get Set For Summer')
 * 24 July 1982, Saturday Live - Don't Go
 * 12 November 1982, The Tube - live
 * 15 April 1983, Switch - live
 * 25 May 1983, Cheggers Plays Pop - Nobody's Diary
 * 16 May 2008, Friday Night With Jonathan Ross. Yazoo - 'Don't Go' (Live at Jonathan Ross Show 2008)

Radio

 * 19 July 1982 - John Peel session (rec. 16 June 1982)
 * 16 September 1982 - Kid Jensen session (recorded 02 September 1982) YAZOO Kid Jensen 2nd September 1982
 * 12 February 1983 - In Concert - live at Dominion Theatre, London 22 November 1982.