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Dec. 11

Moby's long awaited second Elektra album "Animal Rights" is finally coming out in America on Feb. 11. Some of you may have already seen the Mute import of "Animal Rights" at the more expensive import price. We have good news, if you wait for the American version, you will be in for a treat. Not only is it less expensive, but it has 16 tracks instead of 12 and 5 of the songs were not on the import. The easiest ways to tell the difference between the two CD's are:

  1. Cheaper price
  2. Green Moby lettering on the cover instead of Orange
  3. 16 Tracks instead of 12
  4. It's on Elektra not Mute

We all love the Mute record but Moby feels that the new sequencing on the Elektra record is the way he always envisioned it.

The American track listing for "Animal Rights" is:

  1. Dead Sun
  2. Someone To Love
  3. Heavy Flow
  4. You
  5. Now I Let It Go
  6. Come On Baby
  7. Soft
  8. Anima
  9. Say It's All Mine
  10. That's When I Reach For My Revolver
  11. Alone
  12. Face It
  13. Old
  14. Living
  15. Love Song For My Mom
  16. A Season In Hell

Additional Moby news:

The first single off the new album will be "That's When I Reach For My Revolver." There will be a very special 7 inch vinyl collectors single released by Subpop and it will be Revolver b/w Whip It (Yes, the Devo Song).

Touring:

Moby has just returned from a three month tour of Europe. He toured with Soundgarden and also did his own sold out headline tour

Moby will do a special unannounced show in New York in the beginning of February and will play in New Orleans on Feb. 13. He plans to tour with his band starting in mid-February through the Spring of 97. He will then go to Europe for a couple of months to do some Festivals. We'll keep you up to date on any new developments.

Interesting Projects:

Moby just produced the Ozzy Osbourne song, "Walk On Water" for the Beavis and Butthead movie

1996 fun remixes:

Moby remixed the next Soundgarden single "Dusty", "Until It Sleeps" by Metallica, "1979" by The Smashing Pumpkins and "Greyhound" by Jon Spencer.
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