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Last Night

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Last Night

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Play Ooh Yeah full track 5:17 52,419
2 Play I Love To Move In Here full track 4:43 57,584
3 Play 257.zero full track 3:36 45,833
4 Play Everyday It's 1989 full track 3:39 29,525
5 Play Live For Tomorrow full track 4:01 46,408
6 Play Alice full track 4:25 50,758
7 Play Hyenas full track 3:34 47,198
8 Play I'm In Love full track 3:41 20,115
9 Play Disco Lies full track 3:21 98,727
10 Play The Stars full track 4:20 45,739
11 Play Degenerates full track 3:57 43,880
12 Play Sweet Apocalypse full track 5:17 42,596
13 Play Mothers Of The Night full track 3:18 46,004
14 Play Last Night full track 4:52 29,275

About this album

© Mute Records (2008) Released: 31 Mar 2008 14 tracks (58:01)
Last Night is Moby’s ninth studio album and was released on 29 March 2008 in Australia, 1 April 2008 in the USA, and 12 May 2008 in the United Kingdom (released on digital format 31 March 2008). The first single in the UK was “Alice”, and in the EU was “Disco Lies” and the second single will be “I Love to Move in Here” followed possibly by “Ooh Yeah”, as is hinted on Moby’s official website through a video competition.

The album was recorded in Moby’s home studio in Manhattan, New York and features a number of guest vocalists, including Wendy Starland, MC Grandmaster Caz, one of the writers of “Rapper’s Delight” (on “I Love to Move in Here”), Sylvia from the band Kudu, British MC Aynzli and the Nigerian 419 Squad.

On his official website, Moby stated that this album is “a lot more dance-oriented and electronic than my last few albums, probably as a result of all of the DJ’ing I’ve been doing lately”, and he also wrote that:

“Last Night is basically a love letter to dance music in New York City. What I love about the New York approach to dance music is the eclecticism and the open minded-ness on the part of the musicians, the DJ’s, and the people in the bars and clubs. In making Last Night, I essentially tried to take a long 8 hour night out in New York City and condense it into a 65 minute long album.”
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