New York New York by Moby is a powerful and captivating album that takes listeners on a journey through the bustling streets of New York. The album features a unique blend of electronic and orchestral elements, creating a sound that is both modern and timeless.
From the opening track "New York, New York" to the hauntingly beautiful "When It's Cold I'd Like to Die," Moby showcases his versatility as a musician and producer. The album is filled with catchy hooks and memorable melodies, but it also has a depth and complexity that rewards repeated listens.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Natural Blues," which features a soulful vocal performance from gospel singer Vera Hall. The song is a powerful meditation on the human condition, and it perfectly captures the spirit of New York City.
4-track advance promo CDR in plastic slipcase, with black-and-white printed insert giving tracklist and further release information.
Printed silver cdr promo in pvc sleeve with fold out insert.
Printed CD-R housed in a plastic sleeve.
Tracks 1 & 2 are incorrectly switched on this release, the correct tracklist is given here.
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Label Code: LC5834
Matrix / Runout: WWW.MEDIAMOTION.COM 3750842 @ 3
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LW03
Mould SID Code: IFPI AAHY2
About Moby
Born: September 11, 1965, Harlem, New York, NY, United States.
Great great great grandson of Herman Melville author of Moby Dick.
One of electronic music's most visible and talked-about figures, Moby's career comprises many years of work and many musical twists and turns. His career stretches all the way back to early rave and acid-house releases in the late 80s and early 90s as U.H.F. and Voodoo Child, through to his much loved/hated R&B/blues/pop/techno sample cut-ups of today.
His most notable tracks from his early days include "Next Is The E
New York New York is a must-listen for fans of electronic music, as well as anyone who appreciates great songwriting and production. Moby has crafted a masterpiece that stands the test of time and continues to inspire new generations of music lovers.
When I bought this record like a Moby collector, I was asking from my self - What's this rubbish? Shame on those people who make a lovely song sound like this!
Shame on those people who make a lovely song sound like this!