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Moby - Last Night

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Free Music Review: Moby is back
Hit: 5 Stars

If you like 90s dance music, this album is for you. Moby is revisiting his roots with this electronica masterpiece. My favorites are disco lies and everyday its 1989 however there is hardly a miss in this album.I highly recommend it.

Free Music Review: A Bridge Between the Old and the New
Hit: 4 Stars

While I see many people unhappy with this album for whatever I reason, I will have to wholeheartedly disagree. If you want to talk about a disappointing Moby album, look to Hotel, this on the other hand is what I've been waiting for. Overall this album feels like an organic splicing of the work that he had done before Play with that megaselling album. When an artist such as he has had such monumental success all the haters come out and play with the reviews that they've given. If you truly don't like this album then you probably don't like old school dance music. This guy helped put American dance music on the map and he deserves more respect then most reviewers on here are giving him. Here's a suggestion, go back to listening to your Britney Spears albums and let intelligent people decide what music is important and not.

Free Music Review: At least it has cute women on the cover...
Hit: 2 Stars

Speaking as a pre-Play fan, I was happy to hear that Moby was getting "back to his roots", and was really looking forward to this album.

But after listening to it beginning-to-end twice, I'm left wondering "What happened?"

Listening to "Go: The Collected Mixes" (which is 14 remixes of the song Go, not Go: The Very Best of Moby) is an infinitely more diverse and interesting experience than Last Night.

Although not completely awful (I Love to Move In Here, Everyday It's 1989, and The Stars are fairly redeeming), the album sounds like someone else's idea of what a Moby album should sound like.

Free Music Review: Longing for the days of "18"
Hit: 2 Stars

Frankly this album is not very good, even worse than "Hotel". I love Moby and "18" is one of the best albums ever made. This dribble can not even be compared to "18", it does not even sound like it is from the same artist. The only good solid Moby sounding song on this album is "Mothers of the Night", there only two more tracks that sound even remotely close to the Moby of old. The album lacks feeling and emotion, instead you get canned noise.

Free Music Review: A solid album, albeit not "traditional Moby"
Hit: 4 Stars

Moby had produced a solid album in "Last Night". Getting away from the Rock of "Hotel", Moby seems to have gone back somewhat to his techno/electronic roots, branching off into genres like rap and r&b. While die-hard moby fans (myself included) may be a little disappointed, one should come to recognize and respect that Moby is still trying new things, branching out, and becoming ever more versatile.
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