Moby ‎– Come On Baby

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Mute – CDMute200
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1-1 Come On Baby 3:52
1-2 Love Hole 3:42
1-3 Whip It (Death Metal Version)
Written-By – G. Casale*, M. Mothersbaugh*
4:22
1-4 Go (Live At The Splash Club) 2:42
1-5 All That I Need Is To Be Loved (Live At The Splash Club) 3:34
1-6 Hymn (Live At The Splash Club) 2:15
2-1 Come On Baby (Eskimos & Egypt 7" Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Eskimos & Egypt
3:40
2-2 Come On Baby (Crystal Method Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Crystal Method, The
7:14
2-3 Come On Baby (Eskimos & Egypt 12" Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Eskimos & Egypt
4:42

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Credits

  • Recorded ByMarcus Salisbury (tracks: 1-4 to 1-6)
  • Recorded By, Mixed ByTony Salter (tracks: 1-4 to 1-6)
  • Written-By, Producer, Engineer, Mixed ByMoby

Notes

Comes in special rubber wallet.

All live tracks recorded at the splash club in London.

℗ 1996 Mute Records Limited.
© 1996 Mute Records Limited.

Distributed by RTM/DISC Made in Great Britain

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 016025 602001

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 5) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Come On Baby (CD, Maxi) Mute XCDMute200 UK 1996
Come On Baby (Cass, Maxi, Promo) Mute Records Ltd. none UK 1996
Come On Baby (2xCD, Maxi, Ltd) Mute CDMute200, CDMUTE200UK, CDMUTE 200 (UK) UK 1996
Come On Baby (CD, Maxi) Mute CDMute200 Europe 1996
Come On Baby (12") Mute 12Mute200 UK 1996

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Rated 3/5
Review by Habitak_Berlin Nov 10, 2009
Moby was on a strange punk rock / death metal trip when he released this. Having long stopped being a fan, I find most of the tracks on this release unlistenable now. CD 1 swings between noisy rock without melodies and boring acoustic renditions of club classics ("Go", "Hymn"). CD 2 features remixes of "Come On Baby". Eskimos & Egypt provide industrial mixes which already sounded dated even when this was released. Only the Crystal Method mix stands the test of time to me, even though I think they just took one of their own unreleased standard tracks and added a handful of vocal samples on top to sell it as a remix. There is really no good reason for buying this unless you are a hardcore fand who gets off on limited editions and unusual packaging.

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