Moby Album - Early Underground
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Customers rating:
(14 ratings)
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Release Date:1993-04-28
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Alternative Pop/Rock, Ambient Techno, Club/Dance, Dance Music, Electronic, Electronica, House, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Rock/Pop, Techno, Trance
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Label:Instinct Records
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UPC:720841025023
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Approx. Price:$11.98
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| Track Listing : |
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Besame |
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Rock the House |
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Move the Colors |
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Uhf 3 |
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Party Time |
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Protect Write |
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Go [Original Version] |
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Permanent Green |
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Voodoo Child |
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Drug Fits the Face |
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Time Signature |
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Peace Head |
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Barracuda |
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Mobility |
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M-Four |
Customer review - 2001-05-26
- Not As Good As The Moby CDI have listened to this album a couple of times and it just hasn't affected me like some of Moby's other stuff. I agree partially with reviewer Josh Taft (a pretty good reviewer, especially on Techno) that Moby's 2 best CDs may have been his first, Moby, and his last in Play. Where I disagree with him is that I think Everything Is Wrong and I Like to Score are just as good or better than Moby with Play being the unquestioned masterpiece. However, Early Underground is not better than Moby and the tracks on this album are not as memorable to me as the ones on Moby or Everything Is Wrong or I Like to Score or Play. I guess I have gotten spoiled by Play and since I feel that EIW, ILTS, and Moby are also solid albums this one is sorta of a letdown. Tracks like UHF3, Voodoo Child, Barracuda, and Mobility are the ones that I like the best. The version of Go here does not include the Twin Peaks "elements" that would make this song his most well-known. This version is still good, but you've been warned that when you listen to this song that it won't be the version you've been expecting or the best version of this song. Maybe in time, my opinion of this album will change, but for now although it's a solid techno album, it simply is not as good as some of the other stuff he has done. This album is still a must-own for any Moby fan and for die-hard techno fans, but for those who are just getting into Moby's stuff you might want to borrow someone's CD and listen to a couple of tracks before deciding to buy. I don't regret buying it--it's just one of those CDs I have that I don't listen to alot.
Customer review - 1999-06-09
- Early Underground is everything Moby, and techno, is about.This album rises to the top as a defining techno compilation. For those of us around the techno, rave, dance, or club scene several years ago (the turn of the 90s), Moby's music is the embodiment of that atmosphere. This album is essential for anyone interested in what "early underground" and the early rave scene are all about. This album is fantastic, I would recommend it to anyone and everyone who holds any interest in the evolution of techo, disc jockeys, the dance music culture and/or the underground rave scene.
Customer review - 1999-09-04
- Definate classicAll these old beatz are tight and are great to listen to... Any rave fan should get this
Customer review - 2003-02-03
- ExcellentI don't see how people can not like this CD. I mean, obviously, you probably don't want to start with this if you've just bought Play or 18 and now you want to venture into Moby's past - if that's what you want, I reccomend you look at Everything Is Wrong. But a prequel to Play this ain't. What it IS, however, is a bunch of GREAT songs, including the original Go (which everyone seems to hate except me), UHF3 (which features great early 90's piano); Voodoo Child, one of my favorite Moby songs of all time, as well as other quirks like Move the Colors and Permanent Green... even M-Four, the last track, is a great album ender. Highly recommended.
Customer review - 2004-12-29
- BEST OF MOBYThis C.D is quite the surprise coming from Moby! Used to his weird but funky tunes on c.d's like 18 and Play? This Album definitly is quite different from the other. Its more hardcore, it's more jamming and it's more rumble in the bronx. two thumbs up my man, props
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