Blue', 'That's When I Reach For My Revolver', 'Come On Baby', 'James Bond Theme', 'Honey', 'Run On', 'Bodyrock (Fire Version)', 'Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad', 'Natural Blues', 'Find My Baby', 'Porcelain', 'We Are All Made of Stars', 'Extreme Ways - European Version', 'In This World', 'Sunday', 'Jam for the Ladies', 'Make Love F*** War', 'Lift Me Up', 'Spiders', 'Beautiful', 'Raining Again', 'Dream About Me' and 'Slipping Away'. DVD 2 includes a documentary film about Moby directed by George Scott.n
'That's When I Reach For My Revolver', 'Come On Baby', 'James Bond Theme', 'Honey', 'Run On', 'Bodyrock (Fire Version)', 'Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad', 'Natural Blues', 'Find My Baby', 'Porcelain', 'We Are All Made of Stars', 'Extreme Ways - European Version', 'In This World', 'Sunday', 'Jam for the Ladies', 'Make Love F*** War', 'Lift Me Up', 'Spiders', 'Beautiful', 'Raining Again', 'Dream About Me' and 'Slipping Away'.n
(Featuring Debbie Harry) Natural Blues Lift Me Up Bodyrock We Are All Made Of Stars Slipping Away Honey Move (You Make Me Feel So Good) James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version) Feeling So Real
Melville, especially if you don't actually listen to the music and focus instead on his ultra-PC interview style or the manner in which he sold dozens of songs to commercials and film soundtracks back in Y2K. But to do so is to knee-jerkedly miss out on some very fine and innovative music by one of the most influential musicians of the last decade. With the exception of two tracks (one of them the title tune), Go is a best-of from the years that Moby's been on the V2 label, from 1999's breakthrough hit Play onward. But Play--with its uncanny reworking of field recordings with playful beats and ambient textures--remains the artist's finest moment. A full disc of remixes and a smattering of unreleased songs (including a rad new number with Debbie Harry on guest vocals) make this an essential purchase for rabid fans. And, as a judicious selection of Play-era material is included alongside the finest songs from Moby's subsequent albums, 18 and Hotel, this is also the perfect entry point for the more casual fan. --Mike McGonigal
GO - THE VERY BEST OF MOBY
Personnel includes: Moby (vocals, various instruments); Jennifer Price, Azure Ray, Dianne
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McCauley, Angie Stone, MC Lyte, Freedom Bremner, Sinead O'Connor, Shauna & Lorraine Phillips, The Shining Light Gospel Choir (vocals).Includes liner notes by Moby.18 was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.Includes a bonus DVD.Continuing to deliver the kind of soulful electronica with an ethereal sheen that made PLAY such a breakthrough album for him, Moby keeps the good vibrations going on the equally engaging follow-up 18. Having previously drawn from such disparate sources as subtle dance beats and samples of African-American spirituals, it's not surprising that this devout Christian once again looked to the church for recruits. This time around the talents of The Shining Light Gospel Choir (the revival-like I'm Not Worried At All and the sweeping In My Heart) and the recently ordained Sinead O'Connor (the lush Harbour) get tapped.Moby avoids making 18 a strictly austere affair by throwing some beats onto the barbie in the shape of the thumping Angie Stone/M.C. Lyte collaboration Jam For The Ladies and the subtle cut-and-paste funk of Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday). Moby does a fine job manning the mike himself for the striking '80s-style electro-pop meditation We Are All Made Of Stars and the equally gorgeous soundscape Signs Of Love. Ever the sonic chef, Moby has once again succeeded in whipping together a collection of songs that are the musical equivalent of comfort food.[Reviews]Rolling Stone (5/23/02, pp.77-78) - 3.5 out of 5 stars - ...His impolitic insistence on stroking his pop-star ambitions...has been good for his music, forcing him to master the pop virutes of melody, variety and rhythmic drive...Spin (1/03, p.72) - Ranked #29 on Spin's list of 2002's Albums of the Year - ...Somber like a Sunday afternoon.Entertainment Weekly (12/20-27/02, p.126) - Ranked #8 on EW's list of 2002's Albums of the Year - ...The tracks that merge his trademark aural wash with sensual female R&B voices from the '60s and '70s are some of the year's most rapturous music...Q (12/02, p.66) - Included in Q Magazine's The 50 Best Albums of 2002.Q (May 2002, p.105) - 4 out of 5 stars - ...Its music is more sensitive, its emotions more personal and...what's on offer is a closer, more inviting experience....They're songs rather than cleverly arranged loops...technically complete and emotionally raw...Alternative Press (5/02, p.77) - 8 out 10 - ...18 makes PLAY sound like a what-if experiment in techno blues...Everything is bluesier, achier and more awestruck....Moby's contradictions give 18 its depth and forgive the extrapolation of PLAY's blueprint...CMJ (5/13/02, p.4) - ...Moby the composer and musician emerges as an emotional lover of soul music and R&B....features a batch of diverse, uplifting and melancholy songs...Vibe (June 2002, pp.147-148) - 3 out of 5 - ...Moby reveals a weary, wary soul on...18....setting samples of blues and gospel recordings from the '30s and '40s to a mournful, contemporary beat...n
GO - THE VERY BEST OF MOBY
Personnel includes: Moby (vocals, various instruments); Jennifer Price, Azure Ray, Dianne
... more
McCauley, Angie Stone, MC Lyte, Freedom Bremner, Sinead O'Connor, Shauna & Lorraine Phillips, The Shining Light Gospel Choir (vocals).Includes liner notes by Moby.18 was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.Continuing to deliver the kind of soulful electronica with an ethereal sheen that made PLAY such a breakthrough album for him, Moby keeps the good vibrations going on the equally engaging follow-up 18. Having previously drawn from such disparate sources as subtle dance beats and samples of African-American spirituals, it's not surprising that this devout Christian once again looked to the church for recruits. This time around the talents of The Shining Light Gospel Choir (the revival-like I'm Not Worried At All and the sweeping In My Heart) and the recently ordained Sinead O'Connor (the lush Harbour) get tapped.Moby avoids making 18 a strictly austere affair by throwing some beats onto the barbie in the shape of the thumping Angie Stone/M.C. Lyte collaboration Jam For The Ladies and the subtle cut-and-paste funk of Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday). Moby does a fine job manning the mike himself for the striking '80s-style electro-pop meditation We Are All Made Of Stars and the equally gorgeous soundscape Signs Of Love. Ever the sonic chef, Moby has once again succeeded in whipping together a collection of songs that are the musical equivalent of comfort food.[Reviews]Rolling Stone (5/23/02, pp.77-78) - 3.5 out of 5 stars - ...His impolitic insistence on stroking his pop-star ambitions...has been good for his music, forcing him to master the pop virutes of melody, variety and rhythmic drive...Spin (1/03, p.72) - Ranked #29 on Spin's list of 2002's Albums of the Year - ...Somber like a Sunday afternoon.Entertainment Weekly (12/20-27/02, p.126) - Ranked #8 on EW's list of 2002's Albums of the Year - ...The tracks that merge his trademark aural wash with sensual female R&B voices from the '60s and '70s are some of the year's most rapturous music...Q (12/02, p.66) - Included in Q Magazine's The 50 Best Albums of 2002.Q (May 2002, p.105) - 4 out of 5 stars - ...Its music is more sensitive, its emotions more personal and...what's on offer is a closer, more inviting experience....They're songs rather than cleverly arranged loops...technically complete and emotionally raw...Alternative Press (5/02, p.77) - 8 out 10 - ...18 makes PLAY sound like a what-if experiment in techno blues...Everything is bluesier, achier and more awestruck....Moby's contradictions give 18 its depth and forgive the extrapolation of PLAY's blueprint...CMJ (5/13/02, p.4) - ...Moby the composer and musician emerges as an emotional lover of soul music and R&B....features a batch of diverse, uplifting and melancholy songs...Vibe (June 2002, pp.147-148) - 3 out of 5 - ...Moby reveals a weary, wary soul on...18....setting samples of blues and gospel recordings from the '30s and '40s to a mournful, contemporary beat...n
Melville, especially if you don't actually listen to the music and focus instead on his ultra-PC interview style or the manner in which he sold dozens of songs to commercials and film soundtracks back in Y2K. But to do so is to knee-jerkedly miss out on some very fine and innovative music by one of the most influential musicians of the last decade. With the exception of two tracks (one of them the title tune),Gois a best-of from the years that Moby's been on the V2 label, from 1999's breakthrough hitPlayonward. ButPlay--with its uncanny reworking of field recordings with playful beats and ambient textures--remains the artist's finest moment. A full disc of remixes and a smattering of unreleased songs (including a rad new number with Debbie Harry on guest vocals) make this an essential purchase for rabid fans. And, as a judicious selection ofPlay-era material is included alongside the finest songs from Moby's subsequent albums,18andHotel, this is also the perfect entry point for the more casual fan.--Mike McGonigal
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