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Album Review: Everything Is Wrong

  • Artist: Moby
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 14, 1995
  • Total Time: 46:49
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

For some it was the pinnacle of his career, for others one of a continued string of triumphs (others doubtless cared not at all, thinking somehow that synth and dancebeats equalled musical insincerity, but such is life). Regardless of how one takes it, Everything Is Wrong shows Moby at a definite high point, and if some tracks are much more memorable and involved than others, those successes alone justify the attention and hype he received in his earliest days. Even more noteworthy is that for all that the album is a definite product of time and place, namely 1994-1995, it stands up to further listens for all the further changes in dance since. Having already made his mark with tracks like "Go," "Next Is the E," and "Move," on Everything Is Wrong Moby attempted to balance out the creation of an album in a complete, single-unit sense with his knack for immediately catchy singles. On the latter point he succeeds perfectly, with the frenetic, jungle-inspired anthemic diva showcase "Feeling So Real" (punctuated just so with English-inspired MC breaks) and the giddily sweet pop-minded house of "Everytime You Touch Me" utterly irresistible. Hints of future changes crop up with the speed metal-via-Ministry reworking of Move EP's "All That I Need Is to Be Loved," but the similarly minded blues/thrash of "What Love" forecasts the ham-handed slogs of Animal Rights all too well. Meanwhile, the string-touched "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" is a self-consciously beautiful, cinematic meditation on spiritual power that in lesser hands might be cheese but comes across here as truly affecting. If there's an ace in the hole, it's the inspired recruiting of former Hugo Largo vocalist Mimi Goese, who had spent the early '90s well out of the public eye. Her turns on "Into the Blue" and especially the haunting, evocative album-closer "When It's Cold I'd Like to Die" bring out in the best in both musicians. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Hymn Moby Moby (3:17)
Feeling So Real (Lyrics) Moby Moby (3:21)
All That I Need Is to Be Loved (Lyrics) Moby Moby (2:43)
Let's Go Free (Lyrics) Moby Moby (:38)
Everytime You Touch Me Moby Moby (3:41)
Bring Back My Happiness (Lyrics) Moby Moby (3:12)
What Love (Lyrics) Moby Moby (2:48)
First Cool Hive Moby Moby (5:17)
Into the Blue (Lyrics) Moby, Mimi Goese Moby (5:33)
Anthem Moby Moby (3:27)
Everything Is Wrong Moby Moby (1:14)
God Moving Over the Face of the Waters Moby Moby (7:21)
When It's Cold I'd Like to Die (Lyrics) Mimi Goese, Moby Moby (4:13)

Credits

Saundra Williams (Vocals), Moby (Programming), Moby (Producer), Rozz Morehead (Vocals), Nicole Zaray (Vocals), Kochie Banton (Vocals), Moby (?), Moby (Engineer), Mimi Goese (Vocals), Jill Greenberg (Photography)
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Everything Is Wrong
Studio album by Moby
Released March 14, 1995
Genre Electronica
Length 46:49
Label Mute records (UK)
Stumm 130
Elektra Records
Producer Moby
Professional reviews
Moby chronology
Ambient
(1993)
Everything Is Wrong
(1995)
Everything Is Wrong
(remix album)

(1996)

Everything Is Wrong is the third album by the artist Moby, released in 1995. The album was Moby’s first acclaimed electronica album, but true mainstream success did not come about until the release of his 1999 album, Play.

Everything Is Wrong was released with a limited edition bonus disc of ambient music, Underwater.

Inside the album's booklet, Moby provides two personal essays, quotes from famous persons (from Albert Einstein to St. Francis of Assisi), and facts that he has collected (e.g. regarding animal experiments).

The album was followed up in early 1996 with a remix album entitled Everything Is Wrong - DJ Mix Album (Mixed & Remixed - XLCDSTUMM130). Mixed by Moby from the various remixes that were commissioned by Mute, the album was a two disc set. The first disc was "Hard Techno, Joyous Anthems & Quiet Ambiance", while the second was "New York Hard House, Groovy Acid & Melodic Trance".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Hymn" – 3:17
  2. "Feeling So Real" – 3:21
  3. "All That I Need Is to Be Loved" – 2:43
  4. "Let's Go Free" – 0:38
  5. "Everytime You Touch Me" – 3:41
  6. "Bring Back My Happiness" – 3:12
  7. "What Love?" – 2:48
  8. "First Cool Hive" – 5:17
  9. "Into the Blue" (featuring Mimi Goese) – 5:33
  10. "Anthem" – 3:27
  11. "Everything Is Wrong" – 1:14
  12. "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" – 7:21
  13. "When It's Cold I'd Like to Die" (featuring Mimi Goese) – 4:13

Tracks from Underwater

  1. "Underwater (part 1)" – 5:14
  2. "Underwater (part 2)" – 5:43
  3. "Underwater (part 3)" – 7:23
  4. "Underwater (part 4)" – 8:02
  5. "Underwater (part 5)" – 16:45

Album singles

Single information
"All That I Need Is to Be Loved"
  • Released: 1993
  • Chart positions:
    • none
"Hymn"
"Feeling So Real"
  • Released: 1994 (UK - Mute / Mute173)
  • Chart positions:
    • #30 (UK Singles Chart)
"Everytime You Touch Me"
  • Released: February 1995 (UK - Mute / Mute176) (US - Elektra / 66154)
  • Chart positions:
"Into the Blue"
  • Released: June 1995 (UK - Mute / Mute179)
  • Chart positions:
    • #34 (UK Singles Chart)
"What Love?" (UK - Mute / XLStumm130) (U.S. - Elektra / PRCD 9121-2)
  • Released: 1995
  • Chart positions:
    • none
"Bring Back My Happiness"
  • Released: February 1996 (UK - Mute / XLStumm130) (US - Elektra / 66096)
  • Chart positions:
    • See Bottom of page

Personnel

  • Moby - Main Performer, Programming, Producer, Engineer
  • Rozz Morehead - Vocals
  • Nicole Zaray - Vocals
  • Kochie Banton - Vocals
  • Mimi Goese - Vocals
  • Saundra Williams - Vocals
  • Jill Greenberg - Photography

Miscellanea

  • "When It's Cold I'd Like to Die" was featured in the final scene and end credits of episode 67 of the HBO original series The Sopranos ("Join The Club").
  • "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" was featured in the 1995 motion picture Heat, the 1996 Rover 400 car commercial, the 1999 documentary One Day in September, the trailer for the 2005 movie Syriana, and the 2006 Apple commercial for the Intel-based line of iMac personal computers. According to Moby, this is the favourite song he has written and is featured on his MySpace page. This song is also sampled by Lil Wayne in "I'm Me" off his 2007 EP, "The Leak." "Hymn", "Everything is Wrong", "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" are all featured on Steve Berra's segment in the skateboarding documentary The End.
  • "First Cool Hive" was featured in a Microsoft commercial.

Charts

Album

Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1995 Heatseekers 21

Singles

Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1995 "Bring Back My Happiness" Hot Dance Music/Club Play 10
1995 "Bring Back My Happiness" Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 39
1995 "Everytime You Touch Me" Hot Dance Music/Club Play 17
1995 "Bring Back My Happiness" Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 26

 
 

 

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