Moby - Songs 1993-1998 (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Moby
- Title: Songs 1993-1998
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Elektra – 62554-2
- Genre: Electronic
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:15:07
- Total Size: 424 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. First Cool Hive (5:16)
2. Go (4:00)
3. Into The Blue (5:33)
4. Now I Let It Go (2:10)
5. Move (You Make Me Feel So Good) (3:37)
6. I Like To Score (2:21)
7. Anthem (3:27)
8. Hymn (3:18)
9. Feeling So Real (3:23)
10. God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters (5:46)
11. Alone (10:47)
12. Novio (2:39)
13. The Rain Falls And The Sky Shudders (6:17)
14. When It's Cold I'd Like To Die (4:15)
15. Living (7:01)
16. Grace (5:24)
1. First Cool Hive (5:16)
2. Go (4:00)
3. Into The Blue (5:33)
4. Now I Let It Go (2:10)
5. Move (You Make Me Feel So Good) (3:37)
6. I Like To Score (2:21)
7. Anthem (3:27)
8. Hymn (3:18)
9. Feeling So Real (3:23)
10. God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters (5:46)
11. Alone (10:47)
12. Novio (2:39)
13. The Rain Falls And The Sky Shudders (6:17)
14. When It's Cold I'd Like To Die (4:15)
15. Living (7:01)
16. Grace (5:24)
AllMusic Review by John Bush
When Play became a breakout hit in 1999, Elektra readied a basic trainer for listeners new to Moby's practically trademarked style of down-tempo house baroque. Ranging from the Move EP, his major-label debut, to the soundtrack-inspired I Like to Score, Songs 1993-1998 trawls the back catalog to pluck tracks on the same atmospheric level as Play classics like "Porcelain" or "South Side." Many of these tracks -- especially ones from Everything Is Wrong and Animal Rights -- sound much better in this format, divorced from the rock flame-outs that often surrounded them on the original albums. And though the version of his classic "Go" is actually a re-recording from 1998, it's a solid update that retains much of the original but never sounds like a pointless remake. Songs 1993-1998 also spotlights Moby's continuing excellence in a number of genres, including a few of his Hi-NRG house singles from the mid-'90s ("Feeling So Real," "Move"), as well as his frequently beautiful ambient excursions ("God Moving Over the Face of the Waters," "The Rain Falls and the Sky Shudders"). It's a shame that the compilation completely skips his seminal early productions ("Drop a Beat," "Next Is the E") and a few rarities would've been nice for collectors, but Songs 1993-1998 will satisfy fans of Play waiting for a new album.
When Play became a breakout hit in 1999, Elektra readied a basic trainer for listeners new to Moby's practically trademarked style of down-tempo house baroque. Ranging from the Move EP, his major-label debut, to the soundtrack-inspired I Like to Score, Songs 1993-1998 trawls the back catalog to pluck tracks on the same atmospheric level as Play classics like "Porcelain" or "South Side." Many of these tracks -- especially ones from Everything Is Wrong and Animal Rights -- sound much better in this format, divorced from the rock flame-outs that often surrounded them on the original albums. And though the version of his classic "Go" is actually a re-recording from 1998, it's a solid update that retains much of the original but never sounds like a pointless remake. Songs 1993-1998 also spotlights Moby's continuing excellence in a number of genres, including a few of his Hi-NRG house singles from the mid-'90s ("Feeling So Real," "Move"), as well as his frequently beautiful ambient excursions ("God Moving Over the Face of the Waters," "The Rain Falls and the Sky Shudders"). It's a shame that the compilation completely skips his seminal early productions ("Drop a Beat," "Next Is the E") and a few rarities would've been nice for collectors, but Songs 1993-1998 will satisfy fans of Play waiting for a new album.
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Moby - Songs 1993-1998 FLAC.rar - 424.5 MB
Moby - Songs 1993-1998 FLAC.rar - 424.5 MB
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