Featuring LA-based singer Raquel Rodriguez, “Like a Motherless Child” is a re-work of the well-known spiritual with origins in the slavery of the American South. Over the years this song has been reinterpreted by Odetta, Lena Horne, Mahalia Jackson and Van Morrison.
Watch the video here.
The album, scheduled for release on March 2 via Mute, finds Moby returning to his orchestral, soul, trip-hop and gospel roots.
Moby has curated a playlist of artists that influenced the recording of Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt. This playlist, on Spotify and YouTube, will also be the first place fans can hear new Moby music. Listen and subscribe here.
Physical formats of the album include a gatefold-housed double LP edition and a 6-panel CD digipack edition. Preorder the album here.
Moby will be doing live shows. Details to be announced.
During 2016, Moby released the critically-acclaimed Porcelain: A Memoir that traces his rise to international stardom. When he’s not recording music, Moby continues to champion animal rights and sustainability via his activism and vegan restaurant Little Pine.
Track list:
1. Mere Anarchy
2. The Waste of Suns
3. Like a Motherless Child
4. The Last of Goodbyes
5. The Ceremony of Innocence
6. The Tired and The Hurt
7. Welcome to Hard Times
8. The Sorrow Tree
9. Falling Rain and Light
10. The Middle is Gone
11. This Wild Darkness
12. A Dark Cloud is Coming
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