| 1 | First Cool Hive | 5:16 | ||
| 2 |
Go
Written-By – A. Badalamenti*, D. Lynch* |
3:59 | ||
| 3 |
Into The Blue
Written-By, Vocals – Mimi Goese |
5:32 | ||
| 4 |
Now I Let It Go
Engineer – Alan Moulder Violin – Hahn Rowe |
2:09 | ||
| 5 |
Move (You Make Me Feel So Good)
Engineer – Curt Frasca Vocals – Carole Sylvan, Rozz Morehead |
3:37 | ||
| 6 | I Like To Score | 2:21 | ||
| 7 | Anthem | 3:27 | ||
| 8 | Hymn | 3:17 | ||
| 9 |
Feeling So Real
Vocals – Kochie Banton, Myim Rose, Nicole Zaray |
3:23 | ||
| 10 | God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters | 5:45 | ||
| 11 | Alone | 10:47 | ||
| 12 | Novio | 2:38 | ||
| 13 | The Rain Falls And The Sky Shudders | 6:16 | ||
| 14 |
When It's Cold I'd Like To Die
Written-By, Vocals – Mimi Goese |
4:15 | ||
| 15 |
Living
Engineer – Alan Moulder |
7:01 | ||
| 16 | Grace | 5:24 |
A compilation from different albums '93-'98.
Mastered at Atlantic Studios.
This compilation ℗© 2000 Elektra Entertainment Group, Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Songs: 1993-1998 (CD, Comp) | Elektra, Columbia House | E2 62554 | Canada | 2000 | ||
| Songs • 1993-1998 (CD, Comp, Unofficial) | Elektra (2), Electra (2) | CD 62554 | Russia | 2000 | ||
| Songs: 1993-1998 (CD, Comp, RE) | Elektra | R2296060 | US | 2007 |
This time though, we get no unreleased or rare material, just a bunch of tracks from the albums Moby had released on Elektra, "Move", "Everything Is Wrong", "I Like To Score" and the US version of "Animal Rights", which had been very different from the European release.
So nothing for fans, but this CD might be a good start for newcomers to get a feel of the diversity and talent Moby had in those years. From ecstatic dance to ambient and quiet acoustic pieces, this CD features every style of music Moby had laid his hands on during the 90s (except his punk rock excursions, but that's fine for me).
Be warned though: The version of "Go" featured here is not the well-known "Woodtick Mix", but a faster, techno version that had been featured on "I Like To Score".