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Track Listings

1 Ooh Yeah
2 I Love to Move in Here
3 257.Zero
4 Everyday It's 1989
5 Live for Tomorrow
6 Alice
7 Hyenas
8 I'm In Love
9 Disco Lies
10 The Stars
11 Degenerates
12 Sweet Apocalypse
13 Mothers of the Night
14 Last Night

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LAST NIGHT Moby's ninth studio album and follow-up to 2005s HOTEL, has been described by the man himself as a return to a more electronic and dance floor oriented feel. This album was recorded in Moby's home studio in Manhattan, New York and features a number of guest vocalists, including MC Grandmaster Caz, Sylvia Gordon of Brooklyn indie-dance outfit Kudu, the Yoruba-speaking Nigerian 419 Crew, one of the writers of the seminal hip-hop anthem "Rapper's Delight."

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After three albums that seemed to find Moby in some sort of creative stasis, Last Night sees the once-restless DJ/producer changing the record and returning to one of his first loves: the heaving dancefloors of his native New York. Soulful, uplifting piano rave is the order of the day here, and while some hallmarks of Play remain--Moby still has a fascination for long, tearful synth lines and sampled vocals, which he drops in here and there, seemingly to yield the maximum emotional response--Last Night still feels like a clean slate. "I Like to Move in Here" shimmies along on a languid house beat that doffs a cap to early hip-hop in the shape of a cameo from MC Grandmaster Caz, one of the writers of "Rapper's Delight", while "Everyday It's 1989" is the sort of overdriven, ecstatic piano house that Moby perfected on his 1995 classic Everything Is Wrong. There's more guest spots in the shape of British MC Aynzli, the Nigerian 419 Squad and Sylvia from dark NYC disco band Kudu, but the most impressive thing about Last Night is the peaks that Moby can reach when he's working alone: see the grand, emotive swell of "Sweet Apocalypse", cold synths and driving beats that, were it released by James Murphy, would be hailed as genius--and rightfully, too.--Louis Pattison

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.88 x 5.59 x 0.47 inches; 3.25 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ BMG/Mute
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 3851561
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2008
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 14, 2007
  • Label ‏ : ‎ BMG/Mute
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000Y8KG02
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 122 ratings

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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2008
First, you should know I was blown away by "Play," the first Moby CD I purchased that really hooked me on him as an artist. But subsequent albums left me curious but mostly cold--I enjoyed some of the cuts, but nothing grabbed me like "Play." The good news: This new CD, "Last Night," does engage me and transport me--the sign of a great album in my opinion. It's not perfect, which I thought "Play" was, but there is some terrific stuff here, and I've listened to the CD in its entirety many times since I bought it--and it continues on my iTunes playlist as well--with many of the songs rated 5 stars for heavy rotation.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2008
Moby, the compassionate Christian vegan, also happens to be boundlessly talented. "Last Night" is an eclectic mesmerizing dance CD that is elaborately composed and musically infectious. "Last Night" is not a trite, commercial sounding CD. It's vintage Moby and some tracks are frenetic and others have a melancholic vibe. Moby is a master of this genre and "Last Night" is at once captivating and akin to an audio stimulant.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2008
OK, OK -- I have bought pretty much every Moby album in the past 10 years with mixed listening satisfaction which results in now having become used to NOT being disappointed when he releases something that doesn't resonate with me. But on this recording he has returned to some seriously listenable and danceable electronic music. On songs like "Everyday its 1989" and "Alice" and "Disco Lies" Moby's bringing back some of the coolest voices and sounds off of his top-selling 1999 release "Play". If you like the sounds of very well-crafted house sounds and some great ambient music to chill with -- this CD will grow on you with each time you put it on rotation on your player. << GO >>
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2015
Moby does disco. Sounds like it could be a train wreck, but it is one of Moby's best in years. Danceable and mesmerizing, this is disco for today. A remixed version of About Last Night has been released and is also a must have.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2008
This Moby cd is the most amazing yet! You can really feel the music the way Moby wants it to be felt. There are very few words, but the words and phrases used are just right for each song. Moby features a couple different artists for this, with fantastic voices. I absolutely love it and play it every chance I get!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2016
AWESOME
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2009
WOW! I was blown away by this album. It sounds like the Moby I think was at his prime back in the "Next is the E" and "Go" (song, not the album) days. For anyone who loves the oldschool Moby, get this, because you will love it or your money back*

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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2008
This is classic Moby. It seems that after a little experimentation in a different direction with Hotel, this work has gone back to the mesmerizing and rhythmic synth pop with orchestral accompaniment weaving in the background that we heard in Moby Songs and Play. If you enjoyed those former works, you should surely enjoy this work too.

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Kenny King
5.0 out of 5 stars 86
Reviewed in India on December 5, 2023
This album is great 👍💯
Tony Fraser
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2019
Excellent
Loktoris
5.0 out of 5 stars Simplemente Moby
Reviewed in Spain on November 28, 2013
Un buen album de Moby, no el mejor de los ultimos tiempos pero si que bueno.y diferente al resto de los mejores trabajos.
Mr. C. J. Hailstone
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic return to form!!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 21, 2008
It's a shame that Moby has become almost the ubiquitous sound of advertising to the point that even though the music on Play and 18 were great, they will forever be remembered for the products they advertised.

By way of comparison Last Night is a return to the dance music that characterised Moby's early releases. The tunes themselves have the feel of early Moby like 'Go', 'Feeling So Real' and 'Anthem' which is fantastic. The album itself feels as if it winds its way through a night out, from the euphoria of preparing and getting to a club, and eventually coming back down to the late night reflection on what was and might have been. While the tunes hint at the past the production and quality of music and vocals (from the myriad of different guest vocalists) are bang up to date.

If you only buy one dance music album this year make it this one!
faulancer90
5.0 out of 5 stars One Night In New York
Reviewed in Germany on March 29, 2008
Nach langem und intensivem Hören bin ich der Meinung, dass Moby mit seinem neuen Album "Last Night" genau das verspricht, was er im voraus angekündigt hatte. Er präsentiert den Menschen eine Platte, die wie der Titel schon sagt, eine Nacht in einem Club oder einer Disko im Verlauf darstellt. Meiner Meinung nach hat Moby dieses Kunststück zweifelsohne sehr gut bewältigt ! So überzeugt das Album durch in die Beine gehende Tracks wie "Disco Lies" , "I Love To Move in Here" , "The Stars" oder "Everyday It's 1989" , aber auch durch ruhigere Passagen wie z.B. in "Mothers Of The Night" oder "Last Night", die eben das Ende der Nacht einläuten/ankündigen und im Hörer die Empfindung hervorrufen, dass der neue Tag schon in vollem Gange ist und man selbst eine atemberaubende Nacht, voller tänzerischer Einlagen, Spaß und Emotionen hinter sich hatte.
Dieses Album ist definitiv ein "must-have" für Leute, die unheimlich gerne Tanzen, elektronische Tanzmusik verehren bzw. gerne hören oder einfach nur ihren Ohren etwas Gutes tun wollen.