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  • Région : Royaume-Uni
  • Label : Mute
  • Pistes : 50
  • Durée : 45min 47sec
  • Support : 1 CD
  • Langue principale : Anglais

Genre musical

  1. Non-music

Playlist

50 titres Durée 45:47
    1. 118 Interview, How Did It Feel, Making Another Album Against The Backdrop Of 'Play' Selling 10 Million Copies? 1:06 
    2. 218 Interview, Was There A Point When Scale Of The Success Of 'Play' Actually Hit You And You Realised What It Meant? 1:11 
    3. 318 Interview, Did You Have A Sense Of Vindication About Your Success, Because There Have Been Times When People Have Been Sceptical About What You Do? 0:46 
    4. 418 Interview, In Retrospect, What Are Your Feelings Regarding The Use Of The Music From 'Play' In Advertising Or Film? 1:06 
    5. 518 Interview, Following The Commercial Success Of 'Play', How Do You Feel About The Old Cliché Of Wealth Being Corrosive To The Soul? Do You Find There's Any Truth In That? 1:31 
    6. 618 Interview, When You Came To Make '18' Did You Have A Really Clear Idea About What You Wanted To Do? 0:59 
    7. 718 Interview, Were You Planning '18' While You Were Touring, Because You Toured For Two Years Pretty Much Beforehand? 0:50 
    8. 818 Interview, After The Release Of 'Play', You Were Quoted As Saying You Wanted To Make An Album In The Spirit Of Bill Withers Or Al Green Meeting Massive Attack. Was That Still In Your Mind When You Actually Started To Make It? 0:59 
    9. 918 Interview, Do You Think The Punk Rock Thing Has Gone Forever? You Laughed At The Success Of 'Everything Is Wrong', You Made 'Animal Rights' And You Said That Was Like A Contrary Thing To Do. Do You Think That Now You've Abandoned That Kind Of Oppoditional Thing? 0:51 
    10. 1018 Interview, So The Kind Of Stuff That You Were Listening To That Was Feeding Into This New Record Was Old Soul And RAndB? 0:36 
    11. 1118 Interview, The Album Was Recorded From February 2001 To Recently. What Else Was Happening Around That Time? 1:26 
    12. 1218 Interview, How Much Of The Material On '18' Was Written After September The 11Th? 0:30 
    13. 1318 Interview, There's A Wide Range Of Musical Styles On '18'. Was That A Deliberate Decision When You Set Out To Make The Record? 0:52 
    14. 1418 Interview, The New Album Deals With Extreme Emotions, Which Is What You've Always Done. How Do You Get Yourself Into The State Of Mind Where You Can Produce That Kind Of Material, When You Have To Do It Every Day? 1:34 
    15. 1518 Interview, Is There A Direct Correlation Between What's Going On In Your Life At The Time And The Way Your Music Evolves Or Is It More A Question Of Drawing On The History Of The Emotional Experience? 0:29 
    16. 1618 Interview, In Terms Of Putting This Record Together, Did You Bring In Any Other People As Players Or At A Production Level? 0:25 
    17. 1718 Interview, Do You Ever Consider The Idea Of Working With Other Musicians? 0:29 
    18. 1818 Interview, On '18' Did You Want To Make Less Obvious Use Of Samples? 0:50 
    19. 1918 Interview, After The Success Of 'Play', You Had A Great Abundance Of Possibilities. Was Having Such Huge Resources Available To You A Problem? 1:46 
    20. 2018 Interview, The Album Starts With 'We Are All Made Of Stars', Which Is A Kind Of Euphoric, Anthemic Thing With Guitars And Synthesizers. How Did That Come About? 1:51 
    21. 2118 Interview, In Terms Of When You Are Looking For Samples, What Is The Process? Do You Have A Library? 0:25 
    22. 2218 Interview, What Are You Looking For In A Voice When You Are Searching For A Suitable Sample? 0:52 
    23. 2318 Interview, Which Vocalists Feature On 'Jam For The Ladies'? 0:56 
    24. 2418 Interview, 'Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)', Was That Really The Day Before Your Birthday? Was That A Literal Title? 0:32 
    25. 2518 Interview, Does 'Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)' Feature A Sampled Vocal Or Performance? 0:32 
    26. 2618 Interview, Are You Ever Surprised At How Well Songs Featuring Vocal Samples Turn Out? 0:54 
    27. 2718 Interview, Can You Tell Us About The Piece You Were Asked To Compose For The Olympics? 0:49 
    28. 2818 Interview, In Order To Write The Piece For The Olympics Did You Have To Visualise The Event, Because It Was To Be Used For The Moment They Extinguish The Torch. 0:29 
    29. 2918 Interview, 'Harbour' Is The Song With Vocals From Sinéad O' Connor. How Did You End Up Working With Her? 0:36 
    30. 3018 Interview, Did You Meet Sinéad And Work With Her On The Track? 1:00 
    31. 3118 Interview, 'Great Escape' Features Another Female Vocalist. Who Is That? 0:23 
    32. 3218 Interview, 'Fireworks' Seems To Hark Back To Some Of The Ambient Minimalist Instrumentals You've Done Previously. Is That Area Of Music Still An Interest To You? 0:37 
    33. 3318 Interview, 'Extreme Ways' Features One Of The Fullest Lyrics On The Album. Could You Tell Us Something About This Song? 0:54 
    34. 3418 Interview, Can You Tell Us Something About 'Sleep Alone'? 1:11 
    35. 3518 Interview, What About 'At Least We Tried'? 1:16 
    36. 3618 Interview, Who Sang The Vocals On 'At Least We Tried'? 0:37 
    37. 3718 Interview, 'Look Back In' Acts As A Kind Of Musical Interlude On The Album. Did You Compose The Piece With This Specific Perpose In Mind? 0:44 
    38. 3818 Interview, Towards The End Of The Album There Are Two Songs, 'The Rafters' And 'I'm Not Worried At All', Which Seem To Be A Lot More Joyful. Was That Intentional? 1:27 
    39. 3918 Interview, Who Was The Vocalist On 'I'm Not Worried At All'? 0:11 
    40. 4018 Interview, Did You Think The Ammount Of Different Musical Influences On '18' Make It A Difficult Album For The Listener To Understand? 1:15 
    41. 4118 Interview, Do You Think That Your Life Experiences Have Made It Possible For You To Make Particularly Moving Music? 0:46 
    42. 4218 Interview, Previous Albums Have Come With Statements, Essays On Religion And Animal Rights. Is There Going To Be Anything Similar On This One? 1:15 
    43. 4318 Interview, Are You Planning To Tour This Record As Hard As You Did With 'Play'? 1:18 
    44. 4418 Interview, Are You Ready To Go Through The Media Treadmill All Over Again? 0:50 
    45. 4518 Interview, Do You Think We're In A Good Phase For Pop Music At The Moment Or Do You Think It's Harder For People Who Are Unorthodox, Like You Are Thought To Be? 1:19 
    46. 4618 Interview, Do You Have Total Confidence That You Are Achieving Everything You Want To Achieve In Life By Working Exclusively With Music? 1:08 
    47. 4718 Interview, Is There Anything That You Particularly Want To Persue Outside Of Music? 0:20 
    48. 4818 Interview, Do You Have A Long Term Plan - A Long Term Moby Plan? 0:43 
    49. 4918 Interview, Why Do You Think You've Collaborated With So Many Diverse Artists Over The Course Of Your Carreer? 1:30 
    50. 5018 Interview, Last Question - So What Would Be Better: An Appearance In South Park Or Selling More Than 10 Million Albums? 0:29