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![]() | Product Details: Release Date: 17 May 1999 Record Label: Mute Rating: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sales Rank: 3389 | ![]() | Look for similar items by category:
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| ![]() | Customer Reviews:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Still holds up after all these years. (12 May 2008)Some of Mobys' earlier work dates quite badly. This is not the case with Play it sounds just as fresh as it did all those years ago. This recording is like nothing you've heard before with chilling vocals and superb synths. When this came out it was like someone lit a fuse it seemed new people were "getting it" every week and it was THE album of the summer. You can listen to it now and it's just as moving as it always was. This will not date... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Refreshing new sound got "PLAY"'ed to death. (20 February 2007)When this first came out I loved it. I always thought of moby as more ambient stuff. This was new though. Mixed with old Black American samples for 100 years ago. The sound was amazing, like nothing i'd heard before. After the success I thought there might be something to follow-up. I can remember wanting more but nothing. Not a whisper from Moby. The problem was every track got "Play"'ed to death! People where getting into it 6 months after I was bored of it. Which just made me sick of every track in the end. Thats just personal experience though. When i hear the tracks now i know why i got into it. Its groundbreaking stuff. Very cool and different. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am still moved and inspired by this album... (18 October 2006)Every artist or band has a moment in time where they reach the pinnacle of their talent and produce their finest never to be bettered album. `Play' was that moment for Moby. Re-assessing the album several years on away from the hype and backlash that surrounded it's commercial use and appeal, in my view this album sounds even better and perhaps more relevant than it did in 1999. Whilst one must never confuse quality with popularity in this case the popularity (10 million copies sold to date) is justified. If you choose to buy this be prepared to be inspired and moved by inviting sound scapes, innovative blues sampling, and a feeling of being let into the private world of Moby when he reportedly recorded `Play' in his apartment. Highlights for me would be Honey, Find my baby, Porcelain, Why does my heart..., Bodyrock, Natural Blues and Everloving but the others are also too good to be dismissed. Released against a backdrop of late 20th century cheesy techno trance chart `dance' music, this mature body of work stood head and shoulders above most of its genre at the time, and it still does. The album manages to strike a successful balance between being intimate and delicate towards the end of the album, and soaring and celebrationary towards the beginning. The production has not dated and the sampling and song writing is inspiring and emotional. Now the hype has died down and the backlash has been all but forgotten, `Play' by Moby has stood the test of time to sound even better several years on from it's initial release, and is probably one of the most significant and recommended albums of the last 10 years. Enjoy. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A very impressive LP (10 November 2005)Moby is talent personified. The idea is incredible, taking blues recordings and surrounding them in electronic scenery. It's incredible how they get into your head. They cant get out of there. I can't stop thinking about them. I'm not a big fan of electronic music, but this does it for me. (Except the rap) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Absolutely amazing.... (07 June 2005)This album is truly one of the finest albums ever created. It has everything from upbeat rhythmic tunes like 'Southside' and 'Honey', to blissful, mellow and above all completely astonishingly fine chillout songs such as the awesome 'Porcelain', 'My weakness', 'Ever loving' and 'Rushing'. So what if Moby is a bit wierd with his vegan food and his New York tea shop, this album is in a class of its own. |

















