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This isn't even a Moby album
When Moby first started out, he was a talented techno-induced DJ. Although I don't really care for techno, his early music is still quite unique from other techno 'artists'.
But this isn't techno, not going back to early Moby, as some think of it. This album is lost in the expansive catalogue of songs and ideas Moby has created in a relatively short period of time. It's uninspiring, dancey pop music that mimics older pop styles (basically you're listening to 30-40 years of dancey pop music thrown together).
And the worst part about this album is hearing Moby's 'inspiration' for making the album: one night in New York City. How callously shallow! Moby is a deep thinker, a heavy animal/human rights activist, and overall an extremely talented musician. But you don't see any of that in this album. I have to admit I haven't listened to the entire album, only about half, but I was so bored with the few songs I have heard, namely the singles, that I dared not waste my time with the rest. I did find 'Alice' catchy, but its repetitiveness just ruins the experience.
When Moby came out with the single 'New York New York' I'll admit I don't care for it extremely, but it does have more merit than all of what I've heard from this album combined.
Oh yeah, and hurray for the numbness-inducing amount of remixes we get from this album's singles. Now all those rave-loving nimrods can have even more for the dance floor (while the real Moby fans are sitting at home cuddling their 'Play' albums reminiscing of better times).
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Vintage Moby Repackaged
Old sounds mixed with new ones - this CD is a good blend of classic Moby sounds. My favorites - "Ooh Yeah" and "Disco Lies". Good stuff!
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It's not too bad
I was waiting more from this album of Moby. He is always trying to find the master song. But not in this case, is my point of view. In any case Moby always is worthy.
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GOOD 2 HEAR THA RETURN 2 THA ROOTZ!
Did not even know a new Moby was coming out. He should switch it up more often. i was impressed with this offering. Plenty of underground dance goodness. N-joy!
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Okay but nothing to write home about
LAST NIGHT is the first Moby album which left me leaving me bored and unimpressed. I knew that this album would be more dance orientated than its predecessors, and I liked his earlier albums pre-PLAY. Unfortunately I am not like most people here who enjoyed LAST NIGHT. There were some songs that I did like on the cd, like the catchy electro-pop "Ooh Yeah" with its chirpy female vocals and percolating dance beats. The dance-friendly grooves of "257.zero" is another song that I like. "Live For Tomorrow" reminds me of EVERYTHING IS WRONG and the GO era with its mix of gospel vocals and techno beats. Sadly though there are more songs that left me bored and stopping the cd before it ends. For me personally this is Moby's weakest album. It is uneven and lacks the beautiful melodies of his previous albums.