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Label = [[Mute Records]] (UK)<br />[[Elektra Records]] (US) |
Label = [[Mute Records]] (UK)<br />[[Elektra Records]] (US) |
Producer = [[Moby]] |
Producer = [[Moby]] |
Reviews =
* [[Allmusic]] {{Rating|3|5}} [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r308232|pure_url=yes}} link]
* [[Pitchfork Media]] (8.6/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/19951/Moby_I_Like_To_Score link]
* [[Robert Christgau]] {{Rating-Christgau|dud}} [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=Moby link]
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Last album = ''[[Animal Rights (album)|Animal Rights]]''<br />(1996) |
Last album = ''[[Animal Rights (album)|Animal Rights]]''<br />(1996) |
This album = '''''I Like to Score'''''<br />(1997) |
This album = '''''I Like to Score'''''<br />(1997) |
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In the [[United States]], this was Moby's last album to appear on the [[Elektra Records|Elektra]] record label, with the exception of ''[[Songs 1993-1998]]'', which Elektra hastily released in 2000 to try to capitalize on Moby's newfound success. His successive albums would appear on the smaller [[V2 Records]] label.
In the [[United States]], this was Moby's last album to appear on the [[Elektra Records|Elektra]] record label, with the exception of ''[[Songs 1993-1998]]'', which Elektra hastily released in 2000 to try to capitalize on Moby's newfound success. His successive albums would appear on the smaller [[V2 Records]] label.

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{{Rating|3|5}} {{Allmusic|class=album|id=r308232}}
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(8.6/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/19951/Moby_I_Like_To_Score ]
|rev3=[[Robert Christgau]]
{{Rating-Christgau|dud}} [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=Moby ]
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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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==References==
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Revision as of 21:36, 11 July 2011

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I Like to Score is a 1997 compilation album by Moby, featuring electronica music that has appeared in various films. Every track on the album has appeared in films released in the 1990s, except for the song "Go."

In the United States, this was Moby's last album to appear on the Elektra record label, with the exception of Songs 1993-1998, which Elektra hastily released in 2000 to try to capitalize on Moby's newfound success. His successive albums would appear on the smaller V2 Records label.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Pitchfork Media(8.6/10) [2]
Robert Christgau(dud) [3]


Track listing

# Song Length Notes
1. "Novio" 2:38 from Double Tap
2. "James Bond Theme" (Moby's Re-Version) 3:23 from Tomorrow Never Dies
3. "Go" 3:59 features a sample of "Laura Palmer's Theme" from Twin Peaks; re-recorded for this compilation
4. "Ah-Ah" 2:24 from Cool World
5. "I Like to Score" 2:21 from Double Tap
6. "Oil 1" 4:51 from The Saint
7. "New Dawn Fades" 5:34 from Heat
8. "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" 5:44 from Heat; a shorter mix from the recording featured on Everything is Wrong, with a new bridge and ending
9. "First Cool Hive" 5:41 from Scream; a different edit from the recording featured on Everything is Wrong
10. "Nash" 1:22 from Double Tap
11. "Love Theme" 4:36 from Joe's Apartment
12. "Grace" 5:24 from the short film Space Water Onion

Chart performance

Chart Peak
France Albums chart 83

References