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  • Play (2000)
    1. Honey
    2. Find My Baby
    3. Porcelain
    4. Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
    5. South Side
    6. Rushing
    7. Bodyrock
    8. Natural Blues
    9. Machete
    10. 7
    11. Run On
    12. Down Slow
    13. If Things Were Perfect
    14. Everloving
    15. Inside
    16. Guitar Flute & String
    17. The Sky Is Broken
    18. My Weakness

    Play is the sixth studio album by the music artist Moby. While some of Moby's earlier work garnered critical and commercial success within the electronic dance music scene, Play was his first true pop success. The album introduced Moby to a worldwide mainstream audience, not only through hit singles, but also through unprecedented licensing of his music in films, television and commercial advertisements. One of the notable aspects of Play, as opposed to other electronic albums of the time, was the way in which it combined old gospel and folk music rhythms with modern house sensibilities. Moby sampled heavily from the collected field recordings of Alan Lomax in songs such as "Honey," "Find My Baby," "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" and "Natural Blues," while the track "Run On" was inspired by the traditional "God's Gonna Cut You Down." The album also has more purely electronic tracks, as well as the rock-influenced single "South Side" and the more ambient "Porcelain." Inside the booklet included with the album, there are five short essays written by Moby, on topics such as veganism, fundamentalism, and humanitarianism. After the essays is a disclaimer written by Moby: "These essays are not really related to the music, so if you hate the essays you might still like the music, and if you like the essays you might hate the music. Who knows, maybe by some bizarre twist of fate you'll like them both." Read more on Last.fm.

  • Play: The B Sides (2004)
    1. Flower
    2. Sunday
    3. Memory Gospel
    4. Whispering Wind
    5. Summer
    6. Spirit
    7. Flying Foxes
    8. Sunspot
    9. Flying Over the Dateline
    10. Running
    11. The Sun Never Stops Setting

    Play: The B Sides is an album by the musician Moby. It was originally bundled in a limited edition box set in 2000 with Moby's previously acclaimed album, Play, but later released separately on July 27, 2004. Play: The B Sides is a compilation of tracks that Moby had decided not to include in Play. He explains, "The B-Sides is a collection of songs that weren't quite appropriate for Play, but that I still love enough to release as B-sides. Some of these songs might not be instantly accessible, but I (immodestly) think they are all quite special."[1] A few of the album's songs are somewhat similar to the ones found in Play, but the tracks were criticized as inferior. Moby realized this and even admitted that if not for the overwhelming success of Play, the songs would not have gotten a wide release.[2] It is interesting to note that at least five more B-sides were released on various singles from Play but were not included on this release. Read more on Last.fm.