Release Date: 3/14/2005

Recording Date: 3/2005

Tracks: 15

Label: Mute

Type: CD,LP

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (15)

Song Title
Length
Lyrics
1.
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01:55
2.
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03:46
3.
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03:11
4.
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03:19
5.
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03:22
6.
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04:55
7.
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03:45
8.
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03:21
9.
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03:42
10.
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03:46
11.
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03:51
12.
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03:39
13.
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03:39
14.
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05:50

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What the Critics Say

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, All Music Guide

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