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Artist: Moby
Label: Wea International
Category: Music

List Price: $39.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 370504

Format: Limited Edition, Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2

EAN: 5016025911509
ASIN: B00000728H

Release Date: September 29, 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Now I Let It Go
  • Come on Baby
  • Someone to Love
  • Heavy Flow
  • You
  • My Love Will Never Die
  • Soft
  • Say It's All Mine
  • That's When I Reach for My Revolver - Moby, Conley, C.
  • Face It
  • Living
  • Love Song for My Mom

  Disc 2
  • Degenerate
  • Dead City
  • Walnut
  • Old
  • A Season in Hell
  • Love Song for My Mom
  • The Blue Terror of Lawns
  • Dead Sun
  • Reject

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Album Details
Limited Double CD Version featuring a Nine Track Bonus CD Titled 'little Idiot'.


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4 out of 5 stars Animal Rights and its bonus CD   September 29, 2006
Lil' Rowlands (Detroit Lakes, MN)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I will keep this short, Animal Rights is Moby returning to his rock roots as a lot of these songs are punk-oriented. Not a lot of people had much respect for this album because it is so UP AND DOWN, which is true if you have the US version which contains a few tracks from the bonus CD that this version contains. I had respect for this album because it was, believe it or not, something pleasant to hear when I wanted to move towards something with more anger and emotion. The real TREAT lies with the bonus CD (Little Idiot). I remember getting this version of Animal Rights when Amazon only had about two listings and I took the cheapest out of the one of two still new copies. I already had the US version so I kept the bonus disc and lent the LE version to someone else. Little Idiot holds some of Moby's most rare ambient tracks, inlcuding a different version of 'Love Song For My Mom' using more of the quiet/soothing keyboard melodies instead of the violin playing. This has to be some of his best ambient work since his other ambient bonus cd in his recent album, Hotel. If you can find this used in great condition or even new at a low price, get it when you have the chance. That's my review, thanks !


5 out of 5 stars Moby is NOT a little idiot!   March 17, 2002
Mark Finch (London, England)
He's a little strange though. Fed up with the dance music scene, Richard M. Hall decided to go back to his punk roots and produced this album. It's pretty good to, if you like Moby's rock angle. All you disco bunnies should run away and hide though.

It's odd that this, the UK version of Animal Rights (released several months before the US version) has a slightly different track list to its American counterpart. Well, not so much odd, as just plain annoying.

Let's get one thing straight: the US 16-track version IS better than this 12-track version. But the bonus here is, well, the bonus disc, Little Idiot, which has some of Moby's most ambient music on it. The only word to describe the music is "beautiful". You just have to hear it for yourself. It compliments the thrashing sound of disc 1 exceedingly well.

There is also one track on the Animal Rights disc which is not on the US version: "My Love Will Never Die".

So, which do you get? The undoubtedly superior 16-track US version, which doesn't come with Little Idiot, or the not-so-good UK 12-track version, which has one of Moby's finest ambient moments as a bonus CD? Not sure? Do what I did: get both this version AND the 16-track US version! Then you will have both versions of the album AND the fantastic bonus disc "Little Idiot".

Oh, and this gets five stars BECAUSE it has Little Idiot included. Otherwise, it would get three (and the US version four). Confused? Me too.


3 out of 5 stars No No No !!!   March 10, 2002
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

First, sorry for my so "inadequate" english.
Buy absolutly the other first : it was the one that i knew, and was so happy finding the 2 record version... but waht a pity... i prefer 1000 times the 1 record 16 tracks version... But not available in France, so i bought the US Version... so much better... no comparaison... the tracks sequency, mixing, etc... my friends have the same oponion... only buy this 2 records version to complete the other, not the contrary. Then it will be fair.



5 out of 5 stars both disks are great   May 30, 2001
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

As it's already been said, this is a double cd. The first disk consists of mostly punk rock escapades with some good guitar riffs in between to take them into other levels but never losing a slightly sampled/electronically distorted sound. The second is an ambient disk with calm, relaxing but mournful melodies, simple but very beautiful. Listen with caution though, because it can get a bit boring if abused. All in all i think this is great recording both because of the standalone quality of each of the disks and because of the beautiful contrast you get by putting them together.


4 out of 5 stars two very different disks   June 1, 2000
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

If you are going to buy "Animal Rights," this is the version you should get. It comes with an extra CD titled "Little Idiot," unavailable, as far as I know, on its own. Yes the first disk is evrything everyone has already said, but I bought it for the second disk- a subtle ambient synthesizer work of 9 lyricless pieces. Soothing and peaceful. In other words, a direct contrast of the Animal Rights CD. You are cheating yourself out of half of the story buying the "domestic" version. Go ahead and be a little daring, splurge for the import.

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