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Moloko

Catalogue

  • AMG Review of Catalogue

    Amg
    Heather Phares
    All Music Guide

    Released three years after their final album, Statues, a Moloko best-of was long overdue. Fortunately, the straightforwardly named Catalogue delivers an impeccably edited collection of the duo's eclectic, ahead-of-the-curve music, gathering their biggest hits and key album tracks. Gorgeous romanticism, drop-dead style, and a funky sense of humor -- not to mention Roisin Murphy's charismatic vocals and Mark Brydon's forward-thinking production skills -- were the key ingredients in Moloko's freewheeling mix of dance, pop, and ock, all of which are on display throughout Catalogue and especially on its first five tracks, which are, not coincidentally, the duo's most popular singles. "Fun for Me" and "Pure Pleasure Seeker" are quintessential examples of Moloko's sexy, mischievous take on dance anthems; "The Time Is Now" and "Familiar Feeling" are searching-but-glamorous allads; and of course, the pair's breakthrough single "Sing It Back" is as alluring as it is inventive. Unlike some best-ofs, which have to stretch to fill out an album's worth of tracks, Catalogue is a welcome reminder of how strong Moloko's overall body of work is. From Do You Like My Tight Sweater?'s "Day for Night" and "Where Is the What If the What Is in Why?" to the title track of Statues, each song on the collection holds up. Catalogue's only flaw -- if it can be called that -- is that it doesn't include many of the flights of fancy that made Moloko's albums so distinctive. The closest the collection gets to the duo's deeply kooky side is the cryptic but irresistible shuffle of "Indigo" and the playful pop of "The Flipside." This is a minor drawback though -- Catalogue is a great Moloko primer, and any newcomers charmed by the songs here have even more to discover on the full-length albums.

Moloko - Catalogue Review
7 months ago

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Moloko - Catalogue Review
7 months ago

After days of ugly rain in Toronto, today’ sun is more than welcomed. And with the sun, I decided to put the Moloko - Catalogue on repeat…for your listening pleasures on the late Sunday night and the early morning Monday — This is my ’sunshine’ review!Catalogue is the greatest hits album of Moloko’s works [...]Related posts:Sub Pop Reissues Vaselines Catalogue . . . Again The Vaselin

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The Storm Before The Calm - Our Last Interview with Moloko
about 1 year ago

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