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| Details / Tracklist: |
01. "Ooh yeah" 02. "I Love To Move In Here" 03. "257.zero" 04. "Everyday it's 1989" 05. "Live For Tomorrow" 06. "Alice" 07. "Hyenas" 08. "I'm In Love" 09. "Disco Lies" 10. "The stars" 11. "Degenerates" 12. "Sweet Apocalypse" 13. "Mothers Of The Night" 14. "Last Night"
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 | | Description: | Last Night by Moby, released 9 February 2015, includes the following tracks: "257.Zero", "Live For Tomorrow", "Hyenas", "Disco Lies" and more.
This version of Last Night comes as a 1xCD. - Last Night - the fifteen track album was recorded in Moby's home studio in Manhattan NY and mixed by Dan Grech - Maguerat who has also worked with Radiohead and the Scissor Sisters. The new album features guest vocalists and includes the original 70's MC Grandmaster Caz one of the writers of Rappers Delight, Sylvia from Kudu, the UK's MC Aynzli and S.O. Simple and Smokey from the Nigerian 419 Squad. EMI. 2008.Issued in a standard jewel case.
The UK release date was postponed to the 12th May but in some other European countries it was released March 31st.
"Degenerates" previously released under title "It's OK".
Track 14 is 9:24 total and contains a hidden track (14.3) at 5:14 after 20 seconds of silence.
?2008 Mute Records Limited ©2008 Mute Records Limited
Printed in the EU
Made in the EU |  | | Producer: |
Greg Kurstin, Jimmy Harry, Kara DioGuardi, Lester Mendez, Martin "Doc" McKinney, Mitch Allan, Rob Wells |
 | | No. of tracks: |
15 |
 | | Manufacturer No.: |
5183072 |
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Responsible Person for the EU:
Play It Again Sam SPRL 36-38, Rue Saint-Laurent, B-1000 Bruessel, BE stefan.struever@pias.com |  |
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|  | Ian Roullier - 28/Mar/2008  One of the intriguing things about Moby used to be that you never knew what he would come up with next. From Twin Peaks-sampling rave anthem Go to the...
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