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Last Night

Last Night
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Performer : Moby
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Product Details
Format : Enhanced
Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 5099951830724
Label : EMI
Number of Discs : 1
Product Group : Music
Release Date : 2008-04-01
ASIN : B001265P2Y
Track Listings for
Disc-1
1. Utopía
2. Ni Freud Ni Tu Mamá
3. See a Little Light
4. Bella Traición
5. Contigo O Sin Tí
6. Alguien Más
7. ¿Quién Es Feliz?
8. Pudo Ser Tan Fácil
9. Noche Cool
10. Amiga Soledad
11. Good... Good
12. Luz Sin Grabedad
13. Never Enough
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Disco nostalgia with a qurky smile ! (2008-05-04)
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It's easy to forget that before Moby's multi-million-shifting 1999 album "Play", he was a fading rave artist.Putting his patented electro-blues on hold, he now re-embraces clubbier material, glitter-spraying it with lush synthesized strings and sweeping melodies. The bald vegan god-botherer Moby has fallen back in love with dance music and with this album he shows how his disco faith remains fervent from the big rave anthem of "Everyday It's Like 1989" to the quizzical slow groove of "Ooh Yeah". "Last Night", stuffed as it is with old-skool house and hedonistic club bangers, has more than a certain whiff of nostalgia about it. The track "Alice", a low-end rumble of electronica and hip hop, is the killer track, but the rest of the album covers quite a different spectrum of sound. At least half of it is day-glo rave in nature, from opener, "Ooh yeah", to "I'm In Love" and "I Love To Move In Here".. The album , while tinted with hip-hop, primarily celebrates the nebulous utopianism of acid-house nightlife, explicitly so on "Everyday It's 1989". Pumping beats and sensual grooves abound, including several knowing throwbacks to Italian rolling pianos and belting diva vocals of late 1980s house music, which ring out on a paean to good times gone. But there are also pulsing electronic torch songs, lustrous instrumentals and woozy ballads. Big on melodies and upbeat moods, "Last Night" is Moby's most non-rock, disco-friendly, purely pleasurable album since "Play". Collaborators include Grandmaster Caz, the man who provided most of the rhymes for the first hip-hop hot Rappers' Delight, but, though this is supposed to be Moby, erm, letting his hair down, there is an air of detachment about this concept album which fosters, rather than dispels the idea of Moby as some intellectual knob-twiddler. "Last Night" is, loosely, a concept album that seeks to conjure up a night of multiple clubbing and walking home woozily through Manhattan at dawn - and, by that measure, it's a triumph. It charts an evening out, spanning hands-in-the-air rave to elegantly trashed comedown It has its great moments, and they're usually when he reveals his sense of fun. Fortunately on the CD there's enough Mobyesque quirk to save it from banality.
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