Album Details
Title: Play Artist: Moby Release Date: 6/1/1999 Re-Released On: 3/7/2000 Label: V2 Records Duration: 58:42 Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPCs: 5016025611720, 638812704924, 0724347387159, 638812704917 Genre: Electronica Styles: House, Alternative Pop/Rock, Techno, Club/Dance, Trance, Ambient Techno, Electronica, Alternative/Indie Rock Moods: Hypnotic, Plaintive, Rousing, Aggressive, Clinical, Detached, Nocturnal, Stately, Wistful, Atmospheric, Cerebral, Energetic, Party/Celebratory, Trippy, Brooding, Calm/Peaceful, Gentle, Reflective, Stylish, Tense/Anxious, Yearning, Bittersweet, Freewheeling Total Copies: 99 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Honey
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Find My Baby
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Porcelain
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Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
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South Side
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Rushing
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Bodyrock
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Natural Blues
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Machete
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7
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Run On
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Down Slow
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If Things Were Perfect
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Everloving
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Inside
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Guitar Flute and String
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The Sky Is Broken
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My Weakness
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1999 | CD | V2 Records | 27049 |
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Album Review
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. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Moby | Engineer, Producer, Vocals, Keyboards |
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