Moby ‎– Go

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The most known version is the "Woodtick Mix" and not the original version that was released on the 12" "Mobility" from 1990. Often just the mix title is missing when "Go (Woodtick Mix)" appears on compilations etc.

The mix name "Low Spirit Mix" refers to the Berlin label Low Spirit Recordings, it was also released as "Go (Remix)" on that label.

Tracklist

Go (Woodtick Mix) 6:35
Go (Low Spirit Mix) 6:08
Go (Voodoo Child Mix) 4:50

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
Go (12") Outer Rhythm FOOT 15 UK 1991
Go (Demixes) (12") Outer Rhythm FOOT 15R UK 1991
Go (Mixes) (12") Outer Rhythm FOOT 15X UK 1991
Go (Mixes) (12") Outer Rhythm FOOT 15X UK 1991
Go (Mixes) (12", W/Lbl, Promo) Outer Rhythm FOOT 15X UK 1991
Go (Mixes) (CD, Maxi, Car) BITE Records, Outer Rhythm, Instinct Records 146.079-3 Netherlands 1991
Go (Remixes) (12") Instinct Records EX-237S US 1991
Go (Remixes) (12") Instinct Records EX-229 US 1991
Go (Remixes) (12") Instinct Records EX-237-1 US 1991
Go (Remixes) (12") Instinct Records EX-237S US 1991
Go (Remixes) (CD, Single) Instinct Records EX-237 CDS US 1991
Go (12") CNR Records 146.052-5 Belgium 1991
Go (12") Coma Records (4) COMA 127021 Denmark 1991
Go (12") Outer Rhythm FOOT 15 UK 1991
Go (12") Basic Mix BASIX - 048 Spain 1991
Go (12") Outer Rhythm, Rough Trade, Instinct Records RTD 250.1143.0 Germany 1991
Go (12") Low Spirit Recordings EFA 04021-02 MS Germany 1991
Go (12", W/Lbl, Promo) Rough Trade RTD 150.1143.0/3 Germany 1991
Go (12", W/Lbl, TP) Instinct Records EX-229 US 1991
Go (7") BITE Records 146.052-7 Netherlands 1991
Go (7") Outer Rhythm FOOT 15 7 UK 1991
Go (7") BITE Records 146.052-7 Belgium 1991
Go (7", Single) Coma Records (4) COMA 7021 Denmark 1991
Go (CD, Maxi) Outer Rhythm FOOT 15CD UK 1991
Go (CD, Maxi) Low Spirit Recordings EFA 04021-02 CD Germany 1991
Go (CD, Maxi) CNR Records, CNR Records FOOT 146.052-3, 146.052-3 Belgium 1991
Go (CD, Single) Rough Trade, Outer Rhythm RTD 150.1143.3, none Germany 1991
Go (Cass, Single) Outer Rhythm FOOT 15C UK 1991
Go (Cass, Single) BITE Records 300 093-4 Belgium 1991
Go (Remixes) (12") D:vision Records DVR 008 Italy 1992
Go (The Best Remixes) (12") D:vision Records DV 008 Italy 1992
Go (12") On The Beat OTB 1028-6 France 1992
Go (7") On The Beat OTB 1028-7 France 1992
Go (CD, Maxi) On The Beat OTB 1028-2 France 1992
The Ultimate Go - The '92 Mixes (12") Roughmix RTD 176.1441.0 Germany 1992
The Ultimate Go - The '92 Mixes (2x12") Rough Trade Germany RTD 199.1441.0 Germany 1992
The Ultimate Go - The '92 Mixes (2x12", Ltd, Gat) Roughmix RTD 199.1441.0 22 Germany 1992
The Ultimate Go (12") BITE Records 146.231-5 Netherlands 1992
The Ultimate Go (12") On The Beat OTB 1028-8 France 1992
The Ultimate Go (12") Roughmix, Rough Trade Germany RM 12, RTD 150.1441.0 Germany 1992
The Ultimate Go (12", Promo) Roughmix, Roughmix RM 12, RTD 150.1441.0 Germany 1992
The Ultimate Go (CD, Maxi) Roughmix, Outer Rhythm RTD 150.1441.3 Germany 1992
Go (12") Mute 12NOCAR1 UK 1994
Go (12") Mute 12NOCAR1 UK 1994
Go (CD, Single) Mute CDNOCAR1 UK 1994
Go (Cass, Single) Mute Records Ltd. C NOCAR 1 UK 1994
Go (Remix '98) (CD, Single, Promo) Labels SA 4306 France 1998
Go (Funk Masters Mix) (12", S/Sided) Not On Label (Moby) MOB001 UK 2006
Go (12", Single) Mute, Mute XL12MUTE371, XL12mute371 UK 2006
Go (CDr, Promo) Mute Records Ltd. none UK 2006
Go (Remixes) (CD, Single, RE) Instinct Records EX-237 CDS US 2007
Go (Grant's Loaded Remix) (File, MP3, 320) Not On Label none US 2008
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Reviews & Discussion

easterbrook Mar 27, 2012

referencing Go, 12", FOOT 15

moby's finest hour woodtick mix is the best!
Rated 5/5
Last-Action-Hero Jul 29, 2011 (edited 10 months ago)

referencing Go, 7", 146.052-7

Great song, Moby's best! But this is still a mystery to me: MOB9 ? what does this mean?
Review by sy1975 Jun 11, 2007 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Go (Remixes), 12", EX-229

This US release features the excellent "Nightime Mix" a slightly more trancey deep take on Moby's excellent "GO". It was this mix that was included on Sasha & Digweeds first Renaissance Mix CD and the mix that was played in the more underground clubs back in the day.
Review by DeathReport May 07, 2007 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Go, 12", Single, XL12MUTE371, XL12mute371

Play the vinyl in reverse for some interesting results...the tune sounds almost identical backwards as it does forwards and theres also a few vocal samples that can only be heard played backwards too...quality ;)
Review by crazyaejay Jan 25, 2007 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Go (Remixes), CD, Single, EX-237 CDS

The reversed phrases repeated in Go (Subliminal Mix) are "Time to seek the lord's forgiveness" and "Love is more powerful than hate, humility is more powerful than pride". They are obviously spoken by Moby himself. I guess he was ashamed to say those things back then, so he reversed them, but nowadays he won't shut his mouth.
Rated 5/5
Review by Universe Nov 17, 2006 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Go, CD, Maxi, FOOT 15CD

'Go' is the track that launched the legend into the public gaze.

This hails from an era when tracks would be played on pirate FM radio stations several months prior to general release, giving those in the know the coolness factor over joe public.

The 'Woodtick' mix is the most famous mix of this track. Of course is samples the Angelo Badalamenti produced theme from the Twin Peaks TV series expertly, but possibly the real beauty with this track are the kick beats that sound as though they're emanating from somewhere down the road.

Many years on, this track has been updated for the Moby greatest hits compilation. Indeed the updated version is very good, but it's still the 'Woodtick' mix that stands out head and shoulders above all its peers.

With music licencing laws now so restrictive, we may never see another track like this again.
Review by RandomTox Aug 16, 2003

referencing Go, CD, Single, CDNOCAR1

This release contains a little disclaimer by Moby, the purpose of which was that hoped to dash any misinformation about the supposed use of "Go" for a car commercial airing in early 1993. The inner sleeve features a pictogram of a car with a red "Ø" sign through it, and the catalog number even reflects this theme: CD NO CAR 1.
Rated 4/5
Review by Battle May 16, 2003

referencing The Ultimate Go, 12", RM 12, RTD 150.1441.0

I don't like Jam & Spoon at all, same as all of these early 90s Trance Freaks, but the In Dub Mix of Go is a fine and relaxed track for slowly living. It's not a typical Jam & Spoon production so I can like it without belly-ache. Rest of the record is like most of remix works only mediocre.
Rated 4/5
Review by DJTURN Nov 01, 2002

referencing Go (Mixes), 12", FOOT 15X

I got to see Moby perform this one live, when I opened for him and Joey Beltram at the Cybersonic Planet Party 2 rave, in Seattle (1992.) I don't like this one as much as some of his other early releases, although probably his biggest release of that time. Sort of mellow on the ambient tip sampling the Twin Peaks theme song and Tones On Tail's "Go."