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1.1 Ooh Yeah1.2 I Love to Move in Here1.3 257. Zero1.4 Everyday It's 19891.5 Live for Tomorrow1.6 Alice1.7 Hyenas1.8 I'm in Love1.9 Disco Lies1.10 The Stars1.11 Degenerates1.12 Sweet Apocalypse1.13 Mothers of the Night1.14 Last Night / Lucy Vida [Hidden Track]1.15 La Meme Nuit [With Abd Al Malik] - Bonus Track |
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 | Beschreibung: | Artwork [Art Direction]: Moby, Artwork [Design]: Chris Ritchie, Engineer [Assistant]: Andy Marcinkowski, Mastered By: Ted Jensen, Mixed By: Dan Grech-Marguerat, Photography By: Dale May, Producer: Moby, Written-By: Moby, Vocals: Erin Marszalek, Vocals: Luci Butler, Rap [Featuring]: Grandmaster Caz, Vocals: Chrissi Poland, Written-By: Grandmaster Caz, Vocals: Chrissi Poland, Vocals: Abd Al Malik, Vocals: Nabila Benladehm, Vocals: Wendy Starland, Vocals: Shayna Steele, Written-By: Sylvia Gordon, Vocals: Sylvia Gordon, Labelcode IMT1318565.2 (FCD STUMM 275, 5099951830700), Phonographic Copyright (p) Mute Records Ltd., Copyright (c) Mute Records Ltd. |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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Dmitriy K. - 19.10.2022  The best songs of this album are '' disco lies '', ooh yeah, Last Night ... I just like the song Disco Lies brings me memories of the year 2008.
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|  | Alexander S. - 14.02.2021  Dance-electronic disk - this is how the artist characterizes his latest creation. True, in addition to hard electric beats, there are trance, disco, and even rap stuff on the disc. All these are echoes of the musician's last passion - DJing, for the sake of which he temporarily threw aside the guitar and rehearsals with his group. This spring, Moby decided to rock until the morning! And that is why now the opinions of fans about Last Night are rather mixed: some even thought that this disc was the worst work of Moby. Because, like, no problems. We have lost the habit of simplicity. But do not rush to the bayonets. Firstly, because today there is so much club music on the market that some, with their exquisite musical tastes, have already eaten everything they can and expected something supernatural from an individual like Moby. Mega-modern and mega-fashion. And secondly, after all, when creating Last Night, Moby focused specifically on the music that is especially popular at parties today. Music that people are ready to dance to day and night, regardless of whether it is techno, house, pop or rock and roll.
The album was recorded at Moby's home studio in Manhattan and mixed by Dan Grech-Marguerat, who is best known for his work with Radiohead and the Scissor Sisters.
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