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 | Title : 18
Author : Moby
Release Date : 20020514
Binding : Audio CD
Regular Price : $18.98
Amazon.com Price : $11.50
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : Following one of the most licensed CDs in history, 18 delivers more of the gospel samples and spiritual exploration that made Play Moby's breakthrough album. But keep your expectations in check. On 18 there is barely a body-rocker in the bunch. This is often a somber, melancholy disc, blanketed in the washed-over cinematic orchestral melodies Moby's been fond of since his classic self-titled debut. It requires several listenings before the gems shine through the ambient fog--and most depart from Play entirely. On the deceptively minimalist opening track, Moby delivers a powerful message through his thin little voice. 'We are all made of stars,' he sings, and indeed he's believable. MC Lyte punches out an infectious rap over old-school beat-box rhythms on 'Jam for the Ladies,' offering one of the disc's few roof-raisers. 'At Least We Tried' is a tear-jerking swan song of the highest order, and, finally, 'The Rafters' resurrects early-‘90s house piano, which will make any of Moby's career-long fans pine for his earliest club hits. The diminutive DJ needn't have produced Play Pt. Two to keep his new fans engaged. Fortunately, his greatest talent for cooking up interesting sounds is still audible; you just need the patience to find it.
Buyer Reviews : Moby has blown your mind with his self titled cd and Play. Now he has come to kick you in the face and right into a trance where it feels like you want to sleep for days! His music is the greatest thing to happen to the lazy sleepers in the world. It is so soothing to hear that it makes you fall asleep. Guys, this is the kind of music you want on when you bring a girl to your room. This music is sure to please anyone. Go help yourself and get some sleep.
(by DJ Annex)
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