I Like to Score explained
I Like to Score |
Type: | Compilation |
Artist: | Moby |
Cover: | Moby I Like to Score.png |
Border: | yes |
Genre: | Electronica, techno |
Producer: | Moby |
Prev Title: | Animal Rights |
Prev Year: | 1996 |
Next Title: | Play |
Next Year: | 1999 |
I Like to Score is a compilation album by American electronica musician Moby. It was released on October 10, 1997[1] by Mute Records in the United Kingdom and Elektra Records in the United States. The album primarily consists of music recorded by Moby for use in film soundtracks.
Personnel
Credits for I Like to Score adapted from album liner notes.[2]
- Moby – production, recording, instruments
- Osho Endo – trombone on "James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version)"
- Rob Hardt – saxophone on "James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version)"
- MC Shah-King – vocals on "Ah-Ah"
- Alexander McCabe – saxophone on "James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version)"
- Daniel Miller – mixing on "James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version)"
- Alan Moulder – mixing on "James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version)"
- Greg Robinson – trombone on "James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version)"
- Artwork and design
- Alli – art direction, design
- Jennifer Elster – styling
- Scott Frassetto – photography
- Adam Friedberg – photography
Notes and References
- Web site: Moby – I Like to Score (1997, CD). Discogs.
- . 1997 . I Like to Score . liner notes . . CDSTUMM168.