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Moby - Play (1999) [2014 Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]
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GenrePop
GenreElectro
GenreTrance
TypeAlbum
Date 9 years, 8 months
Size 1.62 GB
 
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FLAC 24bit/96kHz (tracks) | Cover Only | 1.52 GB | 63:14 minutes
Electronica | Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Hosted On: NirtoFlare & Oboom

Play is the fifth studio album by American electronica musician Moby. While some of Moby's earlier work garnered critical and commercial success within the electronic dance music scene, Play was both a critical success and a commercial phenomenon. It eventually became the biggest-selling album of its genre, with over 12 million copies sold worldwide.


Following a notorious flirtation with alternative rock, Moby returned to the electronic dance mainstream on the 1997 album I Like to Score. With 1999's Play, he made yet another leap back toward the electronica base that had passed him by during the mid-'90s. The first two tracks, "Honey" and "Find My Baby," weave short blues or gospel vocal samples around rather disinterested breakbeat techno. This version of blues-meets-electronica is undoubtedly intriguing to the all-important NPR crowd, but it is more than just a bit gimmicky to any techno fans who know their Carl Craig from Carl Cox. Fortunately, Moby redeems himself in a big way over the rest of the album with a spate of tracks that return him to the evocative, melancholy techno that's been a specialty since his early days. The tinkly piano line and warped string samples on "Porcelain" frame a meaningful, devastatingly understated vocal from the man himself, while "South Side" is just another pop song by someone who shouldn't be singing -- that is, until the transcendent chorus redeems everything. Surprisingly, many of Moby's vocal tracks are highlights; he has an unerring sense of how to frame his fragile vocals with sympathetic productions. Occasionally, the similarities to contemporary dance superstars like Fatboy Slim and Chemical Brothers are just a bit too close for comfort, as on the stale big-beat anthem "Bodyrock." Still, Moby shows himself back in the groove after a long hiatus, balancing his sublime early sound with the breakbeat techno evolution of the '90s. Reviewed by John Bush of allmusic.com



Track Listing:

01. Honey
02. Find My Baby
03. Porcelain
04. Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
05. South Side
06. Rushing
07. Bodyrock
08. Natural Blues
09. Machete
10. 7
11. Run On
12. Down Slow
13. If Things Were Perfect
14. Everloving
15. Inside
16. Guitar Flute and String
17. They Sky Is Broken
18. My Weakness

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