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| | 18 | | | Music Artist : | | Moby | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | V2 | | Release Date : | | 2002-05-14 | | Store Price : | | $13.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $12.99 | | Usually ships in 1 to 2 days | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. We Are All Made of Stars 2. In This World 3. In My Heart 4. Great Escape (Featuring Azure Ray) 5. Signs of Love 6. One of These Mornings 7. Another Woman 8. Fireworks 9. Extreme Ways 10. Jam For The Ladies (Featuring Angie Stone and MC Lyte) 11. Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday) 12. 18 13. Sleep Alone 14. At Least We Tried 15. Harbour (Featuring Sinéad O'Connor) 16. Look Back In 17. The Rafters 18. I'm Not Worried at All
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Next to Schiller, this is the one... Submitted on: 2009-09-26 |
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| What a beautiful CD with so many beautiful melodies... An amazing CD to be owned by anyone next to Schiller, Markus Shultz and other geniuses out there... Very, very different CD, but what a joy to listen to every single track... MOBY at his best... Simply Bravo. |
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great album from a great artist Submitted on: 2009-09-24 |
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I remember seeing Moby back in the early 90s at a club in Chicago. This was during his "rave" days and the entire show was pretty much a bunch of repetitive beats and loops. Great for dancing, but not much more than that.
If you would have asked me then about what would happen to him, I would have thought he would just disappear, along with the other "rave" artists who have done just that. Instead, he evolved and started working on songs with a more solid structure, which could be appreciated outside of the club.
This album is full of great songs, some which (GASP!!) actually got played on the radio and MTV. If you're a fan of Moby's earlier stuff, there is enough here that you'll appreciate it, but I think this will open him up to a bunch of new fans who might not be aware he has been around for about 20 years.
A great album and a real bargain! If you like artists like the Chemical Brothers or Basement Jaxx, you will enjoy this one. |
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Worth if just for the Bourne Theme Submitted on: 2009-09-24 |
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| For the most part, I enjoy Moby's work but I especially like Extreme Ways which is the ending credits theme for the Bourne movies. And for the price of two bucks, I would be a fool to pass it up. |
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Moby "18"...excellent choice! Submitted on: 2009-02-09 |
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| I heard one of the tracks from Moby's "18" being played during an episode of "Without a Trace". I had never heard of him before, but did some research and have made a wonderful discovery. I love his music! The whole CD is eerily beautiful. Can't get enough of it! |
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Life music Submitted on: 2008-09-05 |
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Another great mix of old soul, ambient, and dance music from Moby. It's a great combination. The ambient provides the spiritual tone; the dance provides the energy; and the old soul provides the added depth. And he's the best in the world at it. It works because you can tell he respects each sound he's using, and not just using it to prove he can, or fit a certain popular sound.
Moby must have a great soul. You can feel it in his music. Very spiritual and life driven. And that shines through whether his songs lean more towards rock, pop, dance, or classic soul. Most of the songs on this album are a mix of soulful-dance-and ambient. There's also a few pop, a few ambient, one rock, and a few dance tracks. As an entire record, it works perfectly. And does wonders for your mood.
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