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Moby

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Moby
Go- The Very Best of Moby
(V2)
Released: October 24, 2006


***PRESS RELEASE***
In reconciling the triumphs and obstacles of one's past, an artist must completely examine their points of reference. For some, the past is littered with letdowns and haunting reminders, but for Moby the past is a unique landscape of varied styles built to stunning heights of success. In fact, Moby¹s latest, Go: The Very Best Of Moby, resonates deeply with a determinate sense of value. It is a collection that clearly delineates the musical character of a man who has become one of the premier names in popular music.

Go: The Very Best Of Moby, is a 15-track collection from Moby's notable back catalogue (15,000,000 records sold), including songs from multi-platinum albums Play and 18. Also included is the never-before-released "New York, New York," which features Debbie Harry on vocals, and was recorded over the summer in Manhattan. This record is a must-have for avid listeners keen on keeping a thumb firmly over the luminary pulse of the globe. Standout songs such as "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?," "Porcelain," and leadoff track, "Go," stand as benchmarks to Moby's singular style. Here we see the chronicles of a man who has existed as successful underground DJ, punk rock drummer, outspoken political activist, socially conscious entrepreneur and much more, fused into one cohesive musical timeline. Go: The Very Best Of Moby, is an exceptional marker of the moment.

***PRESS REVIEWS***
Rolling Stone
"Moby has constructed an album as seductively sequenced and in-your-face melodic as Play...And you needn't be a dance geek to play the bonus disc of fave remixes in your living room."

***NEWS***
Moby's got the Holiday spirit
MOBY will be donating all proceeds from his Tony Bennett "I'll Be Home For Christmas" remix to the Institute for Music and Neurological Function, an affiliate of the Beth Abraham Family of Health Services in the Bronx
(http://www.bethabe.org/)

***LINKS***
Moby (official)



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