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〕 | rev4 = ''Entertainment Weekly'' | rev4Score = B〔(Entertainment Weekly review )〕 | rev6 = Robert Christgau | rev6Score = | rev5 = Pitchfork Media | rev5Score = (8.6/10)〔(Pitchfork Media review )〕 | rev1 = adriandenning.co.uk | rev1Score = (7/10)〔(Adrian Denning review )〕 | rev3 = Cross Rhythms | rev3Score = 〔(Cross Rhythms review )〕 }} ''I Like to Score'' is a compilation album by American electronica musician Moby, featuring music of his 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. == Track listing == This album's versions of 'First Cool Hive' and 'Go' reappeared on a Moby CD given away with British newspaper ''The Observer'' in 2000 (Mute Records Obmoby1cd). The other six tracks were: 'Porcelain' and 'Everloving' from ''Play'', 'Anthem' and 'God Moving Over the Face of the Waters' from ''Everything Is Wrong'', 'Now I Let It Go' from ''Animal Rights'' and 'Memory Gospel' from ''Play: The B Sides''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「I Like to Score」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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