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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0638812718723 Label: V2 Manufacturer: V2 MPN: 127187 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: V2 Release Date: July 27, 2004 Studio: V2 Editorial Review: Album Details: This Album was Originally Available as Part of a Box Set "Play: The B-sides" Released in 2000. All the B-sides featuring on the Singles from the Album "Play" Are Gathered Here and Along with Exclusive Tracks. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - not complete!ok ok this is a very nice little collection of b sides from the Play album BUT where is the song Princess from the Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad single? It's fantastic and admittedly it's not as "ambient" as most of the songs on this album but if it were included at the end it would be a great uplifting way to close this collection. Just my opinion. Rating: - Moby-UnpluggedWhile this is not an acoustic album, most "Unplugged" albums are the artists' at their most basic, Play:The B Sides is Moby stripped-down to mostly instrumental music, basic,simple, pure and beautiful. A rare collection that is great to listen to in the car, at home, or on head phones. Rating: - Moby had too much good material to put out"Play" has got to constitute Moby's greatest contribution to the world. When I say "Play", I mean both the original album and this "B Sides" album he released over a year later. Both albums are solid and show without a doubt that he had just too much good material to release and refused to let it sit on the shelf. The "B Sides" album actually is just as good as the original, so if you liked "Play" you will definitely love this one. There are no weak tracks, so you can be safe with this ... Read More Rating: - Not as good as Play, but still a good albumPlay is a 5 star album. This one has some really good tracks and goes well with Play. "Memory Gospel" is one of the best songs on there. Rating: - Good background music, but kinda blandWhile I can't say this is awful, its just not engaging enough to engender a reaction that powerful, I can't recommend this either. It's good background music but there really isn't enough going on to make Play: The B Sides an album I can sit down and listen to. Its not boring, nor is it that interesting, rather it pleasantly burbles along like your dotty aunt Marge who doesn't care if you're listening to her or not. Mild and disengaged. |