This is my third post about Moby. That's the trifecta! And a sign of my obsession. But you know, I actually have read "Moby Dick" twice, (really, I'm not kidding, it is my favorite novel of all time, and certainly the best novel centered on "whaling" and yes, I truly do love the chapter on the "color" white! And yes, I truly, really did finish the novel twice!) and Moby is a great, great grandson of Herman Melville, so maybe there's some kind of circularity of obsessional logic in there somewhere.
So I bought "Play" at my local used CD store. $1.99! That's the lay of the land of music these days. A record that sells over 10 million copies world-wide will finally make it (11 years later) to the used CD bin at a bargain-basement price!
And this late adopter finally caught up to the zeitgeist well after it's passing into the fog of time.
And well, I guess it's not an earth-shaking assessment from me, at least 10 million other people know it already - a great disc! I love how Moby uses blues and gospel in a techno/electronic/dance setting. And some of the tunes are so atmospheric and "spiritual." I did think of that other bald-headed genius, Brian Eno, and I was also reminded of U2's "Achtung, Baby" and "Zooropa."
So yeah, it's a keeper for sure. Sometimes you land the little fish, and it turns out the fish is a monster. "Play" is a sonic monster of beauty!