Reprise | Moby

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Reprise | Moby

Reprise | Moby

Regular price 219 AED
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The electronic music icon goes classical with Reprise, on Deutsche Grammophon. Out on 28 May 2021, the new album features tracks from his 30 year career - including "Go", "Porcelain", "Extreme Ways", "Natural Blues" and "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" - reimagined in orchestral and acoustic arrangements. Reprise also contains a moving cover of David Bowie's "Heroes". Moby is joined by the Budapest Art Orchestra, a string quartet and a stellar line-up of guest artists from across the musical spectrum, including Skylar Grey, Kris Kristofferson, Víkingur Ólafsson and Gregory Porter, among others.

Track list
1.   LP  

Everloving
Natural Blues (Featuring Gregory Porter & Amythyst Kiah)
Go
Porcelain (With Jim James)
Extreme Ways
Heroes (With Mindy Jones)
God Moving over the Face of the Water (With Vikingur Olafsso)


2.   LP  

Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad (With Apollo Jane)
The Lonely Night (With Kris Kristofferson & Mark Lanegan)
We Are All Made of Stars
Lift Me Up
The Great Escape (With Nataly Dawn, Alice Skye, Luna Li)
The Last Day (With Skylar Grey & Darlingside)

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