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Mon 23/07/01 at 12:08
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If you have never heard of Moby (surely that can't be many of you) then I suggest you ask some of your friends if you can borrow this CD, providing they have it of course. Moby's becoming more famous by the day, and people are realising how much talent this man has.

He writes all of his own material and produces it all himself. The album Play is without doubt his greatest yet, and has a whopping 18 tracks, most of which are great. There are some really outstanding songs on the CD, most of which have been released in the charts or will be released soon. In my view the best songs are: Porcelain, Natural Blues, Why does my Heart feel so bad?, BodyRock, Run on, Find my Baby and Machete.
There are a few boring tracks also, but mostly the standard is very high.

You can tell how much time has been put into making the music - the instrumentals are first rate (he can play loads of instruments), although he can't sing all that well; this is evident in the boring songs when it's mostly vocals (it sounds as though he's so bored that he's drifting to sleep!).

So, I recommend the Cd Play to everyone who likes good music. Play has been the number best selling CD album this year, and fully deserves it. the case cover isn't that great, but who really cares? After all it's the music that counts, and this CD contains so many great tunes.

Go and buy it!
Mon 23/07/01 at 15:40
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i've got play and an additional disc called the b sides.

all for £8 bargain or what?
Mon 23/07/01 at 15:26
Posts: 0
It is a good album, 'Run on' is my favourite.

I don't like the way he let every single advert ever made use the tracks.

It just made me sick of some of them.
Surely someone out there must agrees.

oh and the new S.F.A. album is immense.
Mon 23/07/01 at 12:08
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If you have never heard of Moby (surely that can't be many of you) then I suggest you ask some of your friends if you can borrow this CD, providing they have it of course. Moby's becoming more famous by the day, and people are realising how much talent this man has.

He writes all of his own material and produces it all himself. The album Play is without doubt his greatest yet, and has a whopping 18 tracks, most of which are great. There are some really outstanding songs on the CD, most of which have been released in the charts or will be released soon. In my view the best songs are: Porcelain, Natural Blues, Why does my Heart feel so bad?, BodyRock, Run on, Find my Baby and Machete.
There are a few boring tracks also, but mostly the standard is very high.

You can tell how much time has been put into making the music - the instrumentals are first rate (he can play loads of instruments), although he can't sing all that well; this is evident in the boring songs when it's mostly vocals (it sounds as though he's so bored that he's drifting to sleep!).

So, I recommend the Cd Play to everyone who likes good music. Play has been the number best selling CD album this year, and fully deserves it. the case cover isn't that great, but who really cares? After all it's the music that counts, and this CD contains so many great tunes.

Go and buy it!

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