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Label Mute Records

Released 14.06.2004

Total time 1:10:53

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Moby - 18

'18' is the follow up to Moby's critically acclaimed, multi-million selling album 'Play' which was released in 1999. Features guest appearances from Sinead O'Connor, Angie Stone, and MC Lyte amongst others. Includes the first single from the album 'We Are All Made Of Stars'. '18' continues where 'Play' left off, focusing on chart orientated ambient trance, and techno.

01. We Are All Made Of Stars   £0.99
02. In This World   £0.99
03. In My Heart   £1.29
04. Great Escape   £0.99
05. Signs Of Love   £0.99
06. One Of These Mornings   £0.99
07. Another Woman   £0.99
08. Fireworks   £0.99
09. Extreme Ways   £1.29
10. Jam For The Ladies   £0.99
11. Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)   £0.99
12. 18   £0.99
13. Sleep Alone   £0.99
14. At Least We Tried   £0.99
15. Moby Featuring Sinead O'Connor - Harbour   £0.99
16. Look Back In   £0.99
17. The Rafters   £0.99
18. I'm Not Worried At All   £0.99
Buy 18   £4.49
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Reviews

Q (12/02, p.66)
- Included in Q Magazine's "The 50 Best Albums of 2002."

Rolling Stone (5/23/02, pp.77-78)
- 3.5 out of 5 stars - "...His impolitic insistence on stroking his pop-star ambitions...has been good for his music, forcing him to master the pop virutes of melody, variety and rhythmic drive..."

Spin (1/03, p.72)
- Ranked #29 on Spin's list of 2002's "Albums of the Year" - "...Somber like a Sunday afternoon."

Entertainment Weekly (12/20-27/02, p.126)
- Ranked #8 on EW's list of 2002's "Albums of the Year" - "...The tracks that merge his trademark aural wash with sensual female R&B voices from the '60s and '70s are some of the year's most rapturous music..."

Q (May 2002, p.105)
- 4 out of 5 stars - "...Its music is more sensitive, its emotions more personal and...what's on offer is a closer, more inviting experience....They're songs rather than cleverly arranged loops...technically complete and emotionally raw..."

Vibe (June 2002, pp.147-148)
- 3 out of 5 - "...Moby reveals a weary, wary soul on...18....setting samples of blues and gospel recordings from the '30s and '40s to a mournful, contemporary beat..."

Alternative Press (5/02, p.77)
- 8 out 10 - "...18 makes PLAY sound like a what-if experiment in techno blues...Everything is bluesier, achier and more awestruck....Moby's contradictions give 18 its depth and forgive the extrapolation of PLAY's blueprint..."

CMJ (5/13/02, p.4)
- "...Moby the composer and musician emerges as an emotional lover of soul music and R&B....features a batch of diverse, uplifting and melancholy songs..."