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Universal acclaim- based on 134 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 123 out of 134
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Mixed: 1 out of 134
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Negative: 10 out of 134
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NseE.Jul 28, 2002A brilliant cd from Moby. Standouts include the haunting 'Natural blues', 'Find my baby' and the glittering 'Porcelain'.
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kentFeb 8, 2004catchy, fun, ingenious, and never wears out on repeated listenings
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C.S.Jul 24, 2006Undoubtedly Moby's best album. I still wonder how he hasn't managed to be as good on the follow-ups "18" and "Hotel" (18 is just a bit weaker than Play in my opinion; Hotel is worse)
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ValiantAlexMar 22, 2004
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littleidiotApr 17, 2004Although someone could claim this cd would be worth buying enen just for some 4 or 5 great songs, it suprises for its depth and beauty and makes for an all around very good album. Moby, Coldplay and U2 are IMO, for their fantasy and contribution to the music, the best music artists at the moment.
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TFJun 5, 2005Easily a 10. Probably Moby's best album to date.
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lisaSep 11, 2002
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Feb 5, 2013
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WendyApr 4, 2005Moby at his best!
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tanyahFeb 16, 2005catchy, soulfull, moving
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Aug 9, 2018Forget about boring and repetitive phrases inside the songs and just trip along piano melodies, blues and jazz lapses, hip-hop influences at a semi-organic universe. Album's title for itself says what to do.
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ANApr 7, 2007
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MikeMar 23, 2005This is probably Mobys best album. alot of really good tracks. Very good
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AlexKOct 4, 2006
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Feb 28, 2012
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ARCSep 16, 2002Okay. It works well as background music (as its use in various commercials has shown) but doesn't seem as interesting when listened to for its own sake.
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DamianAug 27, 2004
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AmberE.Jul 27, 2002Moby proves that he sux. and Eminem Rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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edtexOct 19, 2004
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Awards & Rankings
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This time out, Moby manages to establish himself not only as a talented multi-instrumentalist and genre-jumper, but as someone who can write interesting songs in a variety of genres -- a point he's missed in the past.
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But though the blues and gospel and more gospel testify not just for song but for body and spirit, they wouldn't shout anywhere near as loud and clear without the mastermind's ministrations--his grooves, his pacing, his textures, his harmonies, sometimes his tunes...
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Play's inventiveness will restore his reputation as a puck-like, maverick talent.