UPC: 724386061027
Format: CD
Release Date: Mar 14, 2005
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Personnel: Moby (vocals); Laura Dawn (vocals, background vocals); Scott Frassetto (drums); Shayna Steele, Jason Candler, Kurt Uenala, Orion Simprini, Brian Sperber (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Moby; Brian Sperber.
Recording information: B-Hause Studios; Electric Lady Studios; LoHo Studios; Moby's Studio; Sound on Sound.
Editor: Jennie Pettersson.
Photographer: Danny Clinch.
Following the runaway success of PLAY and 18, Moby takes a detour into pop/rock that leaves his signature sample-heavy electronica by the side of the road. Keyboards and drum machines are still prominent here, but they are used as background for Moby's songs, which often aim for a majestic, redemptive atmosphere. With the exception of live drums, Moby plays every instrument on the album, and sings lead on numerous tracks. Although, he's not a natural singer, Moby manages to make his half-spoken phrasing fit surprisingly well with the music, leaving the more emotive vocal tracks to Laura Dawn, as on her drowsy rendition of New Order's "Temptation."
The anthemic "Lift Me Up" and "Spiders" are prime examples of Moby's pop-savvy direction, revealing what seems like a yearning to get in touch with his inner U2 and Coldplay. On HOTEL's second disc, however, Moby returns to the ambient work that garnered him attention in the early 1990s. These wonderfully quiet and dreamy instrumental tracks make for an excellent counterbalance to the songs on the first disc, proving that Moby remains an intriguing, multifaceted artist.
Audio Mixers: Moby; Brian Sperber.
Recording information: B-Hause Studios; Electric Lady Studios; LoHo Studios; Moby's Studio; Sound on Sound.
Editor: Jennie Pettersson.
Photographer: Danny Clinch.
Following the runaway success of PLAY and 18, Moby takes a detour into pop/rock that leaves his signature sample-heavy electronica by the side of the road. Keyboards and drum machines are still prominent here, but they are used as background for Moby's songs, which often aim for a majestic, redemptive atmosphere. With the exception of live drums, Moby plays every instrument on the album, and sings lead on numerous tracks. Although, he's not a natural singer, Moby manages to make his half-spoken phrasing fit surprisingly well with the music, leaving the more emotive vocal tracks to Laura Dawn, as on her drowsy rendition of New Order's "Temptation."
The anthemic "Lift Me Up" and "Spiders" are prime examples of Moby's pop-savvy direction, revealing what seems like a yearning to get in touch with his inner U2 and Coldplay. On HOTEL's second disc, however, Moby returns to the ambient work that garnered him attention in the early 1990s. These wonderfully quiet and dreamy instrumental tracks make for an excellent counterbalance to the songs on the first disc, proving that Moby remains an intriguing, multifaceted artist.
Tracks:
1 - Hotel Intro
2 - Raining Again
3 - Beautiful
4 - Lift Me Up
5 - Where You End
6 - Temptation
7 - Spiders
8 - Dream About Me
9 - Very
10 - I Like It
11 - Love Should
12 - Slipping Away
13 - Forever
14 - Homeward Angel
15 - [Untitled Track]
16 - [CD-ROM Track]
2 - Raining Again
3 - Beautiful
4 - Lift Me Up
5 - Where You End
6 - Temptation
7 - Spiders
8 - Dream About Me
9 - Very
10 - I Like It
11 - Love Should
12 - Slipping Away
13 - Forever
14 - Homeward Angel
15 - [Untitled Track]
16 - [CD-ROM Track]