Go – The Very Best of Moby | ||||||||
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Greatest hits album by Moby | ||||||||
Released | October 24, 2006 | |||||||
Recorded | 1992–2006 | |||||||
Genre | Techno, electronica | |||||||
Length | 2:18:37 (U.S. version) 109:28 (DVD) |
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Label | V2 / Mute | |||||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Classic Rock | |
Entertainment Weekly | B– |
Pitchfork Media | 6.9/10 |
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Go – The Very Best of Moby: Remixed | ||||
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Remix album by Moby | ||||
Released | March 5, 2007 | |||
Genre | House, progressive electronic | |||
Length | 74:43 (18-track) 78:24 (19-track) 69:39 (download) |
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Label | Mute | |||
Producer | Moby | |||
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Go – The Very Best of Moby is a compilation album by Moby, including one disc of hits and a second disc of (mainly) remixes. The previously unreleased "New York, New York" featuring vocals by Debbie Harry, is also included in the release.
A remix album, Go – The Very Best of Moby: Remixed was released in March 2007. All of the tracks are remixes of Moby's work by other producers and remixers, apart from track 17, which is a remix Moby himself produced.
The tracks are not mixed into each other, but most of them are edits of the original remixes. Editing is credited to RJ, James Aparicio, David Loudoun, and Saxo. The digital download version omits tracks 16 and 17.
Five different versions of Go – The Very Best of Moby were released in different regions of the world. Each version contains different songs, based on the singles and their popularity in that region. All songs are edited versions of the album mixes, unless noted.
A single-disc version of the album was released in the United Kingdom, France, and South America. The Danish single-disc version is similar to the South American one except it does not include "Bodyrock" and "Beautiful". The two-disc international deluxe edition was also available for sale in these regions for an additional price.
Two different versions of two-disc deluxe editions were made — one for the United States, and also an international version to be sold in all other countries. In the United Kingdom, France, and South America, the deluxe international version was sold in addition to the single-disc versions listed above.
The DVD features 27 music titles by Moby, chronologically ordered. One of the notable omissions was the music video for "South Side", featuring Gwen Stefani.
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In France, Go – The Very Best of Moby was certified gold for sales of 75,000 copies.