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Initial pressings included a bonus disc. Personnel: Moby (vocals, various instruments); Laura Dawn (vocals); Scott Frassetto (drums); Shayna Steele, Jason Candler, Kurt Uenala, Orion Simprini, Brian Sperber (background vocals). Hotel rarely shows, in any shape or form, traceable inspiration from the new wave and post-punk era Moby advertised as being in full effect. The first half contains simple modern rock songs that tend to be anthemic and soul-searching in nature. Lead single "Beautiful" is one exception, a tongue-in-cheek thing Moby has imagined being sung by vacant celebrity couples. No matter how affable, vegan, liberal, bespectacled, or vertically challenged he is, the real irony is that a millionaire and former love interest of Natalie Portman has made a song of this kind (see also: Aerosmith's "Eat the Rich"). A very gentle version of New Order's "Temptation" turns out to be the album's deepest connection to post-punk; it's telling that Moby opted to leave the vocals to Laura Dawn, since he's less a singer than Bernard Sumner. This begins the non-rock portion of the program, which fans of Play and 18 might find easier to enjoy. A bonus disc containing an hour's worth of ambient techno is good enough for separate release. ~ Andy Kellman Hotel rarely shows, in any shape or form, traceable inspiration from the new wave and post-punk era Moby advertised as being in full effect. More surprising is that apart from the lovely ambient instrumentals that open and close it, the album is all valley and no peaks, suggesting that the shelving of his sampling device was the worst creative move he could've made. The first half contains simple -- as in basic and/or emaciated, so we're talking poor -- modern rock songs that tend to be anthemic and soul-searching in nature. Lead single "Beautiful" is one exception, a tongue-in-cheek thing Moby has imagined being sung by vacant celebrity couples. No matter how affable, vegan, liberal, bespectacled, or vertically challenged he is, the real irony is that a millionaire and former love interest of Natalie Portman has made a song of this kind (see also: Aerosmith's "Eat the Rich"). Beginning "C'mon bay-beh, c'mon girl, c'mon bay-beh, c'mon girl, I love you bay-beigh, I love you now, I love you bay-beigh, I love you now," the heart of the song doesn't say much more, and some of the guitar jerks are a lot closer to Eddie Money's "Shakin'" than anything related to Joy Division. And, speaking of Joy Division, a very gentle version of New Order's "Temptation" is the album's deepest connection to post-punk; it's telling that Moby opted to leave the vocals to Laura Dawn, since he's less a singer than Bernard Sumner. This begins the non-rock portion of the program, which fans of Play and 18 might find easier to enjoy, but it's not much better than what precedes it. For instance, does anybody need to hear him volley obvious bedroom come-ons with Dawn, as he does on "I Like It"? (Because it's about as appealing as a phrase like "Woody Allen nude scene.") Hotel's saving grace is a bonus disc containing an hour's worth of ambient techno that's good enough for separate release. You could name the two discs after Moby's fellow bald artists, which would tell anyone what they need to know before proceeding. Disc one: "Live's Ed Kowalczyk"; disc two: Brian Eno. ~ Andy Kellman Following the runaway success of PLAY and 18, Moby takes a detour into pop/rock that leaves his signature sample-heavy electronica by the side of the road. Keyboards and drum machines are still prominent here, but they are used as background for Moby's songs, which often aim for a majestic, redemptive atmosphere. With the exception of live drums, Moby plays every instrument on the album, and sings lead on numerous tracks. Although, he's not a natural singer, Moby manages to make his half-spoken phrasing fit surprisingly well with the music, leaving the more emotive vocal tracks to Laura Dawn, as on her drowsy rendition of NRolling Stone (p.77) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[HOTEL] may be [Moby's] most personal and streamlined album yet..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.89) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[An] ultimately rewarding collection....Impeccable of influence..." Hotel Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $2.49) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Dance, Electronica, Techno, Enhanced CD | | Label | V2 | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 10066  | | CD Universe Part number | 6832824 | | Catalog number | 127243 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 22, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Moby | | Engineer | Moby; Brian Sperber | | Personnel | Moby, Brian Sperber, Scott Frassetto, Jason Candler, Kurt Uenala, Laura Dawn, Orion Simprini, Shayna Steele |
Hotel Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Definate Must Have Everything about this album is excellent! This is the best album Moby has produced yet! Laura Dawn's voice is "angelic" Moby and Laura are perfect in the track "Dream About Me". If you dont have this album as part of your collection you need to purchase it today! Submitted by nickerichsen (Dallas, TX, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
100% MOBY COOL. IT'S THE NEW SOUND OF MOBY FOR THIS YEAR. THE SONGS ARE FULL OF TALENT AND LIGHT. IT'S A REINVENTION OF HIMSELF. I'M SPEECHLESS WITH THE RESULT. LIFT ME UP IS THE BEST. BUY IT. Submitted by MARTIN (MADRID, SPAIN)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
When Creativity merges with Quality Like the previous albums Play & 18, Moby creativity is patent in Hotel... another great piece of his work... "Lift me Up" is just the single that makes you wanna dance or just listen while you relax from a busy working day...
What to say when you listen to wonderful and creative tracks like "Raining Again", "Beautiful", "Where you End", "Spiders", "Dream About Me" just to mention a few...
You can say that this is an album made of hit singles...
Surprising and above normal standards... an amazing disc... Submitted by Pedro Matos Rito (Coimbra, Portugal (Europe)) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Above average... Let's face it, the AMBIENT CD is trash. While some weak parts on the "main" CD, Raining Again, I Like it, and Beautiful are great songs. 4 stars might be high, but an above average CD. Submitted by Steve (Kansas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Beautiful Beautiful collage of songs with diferent styles. It's a great return of Moby to the music. I liked a lot "Very" and "Spiders". The artwork of the CD is well done. Buy it. Submitted by Antonia (DF, Mexico) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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