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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Honey
- Find My Baby
- Porcelain
- Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
- South Side
- Rushing
- Bodyrock
- Natural Blues
- Machete
- 7
- Run On
- Down Slow
- If Things Were Perfect
- Everloving
- Inside
- Guitar, Flute & String
- The Sky Is Broken
- My Weakness
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1155 in Music
- Released on: 1999-06-01
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
Those who have followed Moby's career are familiar by now with his deep convictions and spiritual connection. On his 1999 release, Play, he celebrates his faith in a masterful, unobtrusive way, channeling gospel and other inspirational samples through beats so earthy they could grow grass on a cement dance floor. It's impossible to separate the joy of the message from the joy of the grooves. --Beth Massa
Amazon.com essential recording
The great iconoclast of techno returns with a smooth, sacred, and exhilarating record. Play's concoction of breakbeat rhythms, ambient mixology, and inspired blues and gospel samples cry out across musical genres and histories, imparting a time-tested wisdom to beat-driven ears. Moby's devout faith--in both God and his own musical whims--give this approach a sort of legitimacy that another, less sincere artist would never have. That sincerity reverberates through the beats and instrumental eclecticism like a pulse. The soulful refrains and proclamations in "Find My Baby" and "Natural Blues" somehow nestle between straight-up dance-floor rave-ups ("Bodyrock") and melt-in-your-mouth ambience ("Inside") with an effortless grace. Moby reaches across his turntables and finds something pure--almost organic. In fact, the album feels more natural than techno is ever supposed to feel, more spiritual than what DJs are supposed to be able to muster, and more alive than it has any right to be. --Matthew Cooke
Customer Reviews
Play - by Moby
This is the album that got me hooked on Moby. I've been a fan ever since.
It goes without saying, I recommend it very highly.
A Defintive Album of the 90's
In an era dominated by Grunge and Hip-hop, Moby managed to create an album which will arguably be placed on the best list of the 90's. He introduced the Blues to Electronica and made it commercially trendy.
A wonderful surprise...
I will admit when I first bought this album, I did not like it. In fact, I hated it and would have attempted to sell it immediately, but I'd only paid five bucks or so for it in the first place so I kept it, figuring I wouldn't get much of a return. Two weeks passed with me glaring at what seemed to be wasted money in my cd rack before I finally decided to give Moby's "Play" another listen. Boy, am I glad I did.
This cd is something strange and intriguing with tracks that are pure ear candy and I enjoyed every minute of it. It's easy to fall into the "skip-a-song" trap with an album you've heard many times before, but no matter how often I listen to "Play" I never seem to get tired of it. My favorite songs are "South Side" and "Porcelain" but every track is pretty good. I'm not really a techno/dance fan but this album truly made me more open to hearing similar artists.
Just goes to show that everything deserves a second chance.
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