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The Moment was the first album not produced by Ian Devaney, Stansfield's husband and long-time collaborator. The production was handled by Trevor Horn, who produced successful songs and albums for numerous artists. Unlike Stansfield's previous albums, The Moment wasn't completely written by her and Devaney. Together with Richard Darbyshire, they wrote four songs only: "He Touches Me," "The Moment," "Take My Heart" and "Love Without a Name." The album also contains a cover of Prefab Sprout's "When Love Breaks Down" for which Paddy McAloon wrote an extra verse just for Stansfield. In September 2004, The Moment with eleven tracks was released on ZTT Records in the United Kingdom and Japan. In Europe, it was distributed in February 2005 by Edel Records as an enhanced CD with two music videos for "Treat Me Like a Woman" and "If I Hadn't Got You." In Germany, two additional versions of this album were also released: Basic Edition with nine tracks (June 2005) and Gold Edition with fifteen tracks, including two remixes of "If I Hadn't Got You" and two music videos (March 2006). The Gold Edition also included desktop material, photo gallery, lyric booklet and a fold-out poster.

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