6B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS & THAT THURSDAY,MAY2,2002 WEATHER FORECAST TODAY TOMORROW 60 39 Cool with some sun late in the afternoon. SATURDAY 67 41 Partly cloudy and warmer. SOURCE: MATT JACOBS DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES. KUJHWEATHER@KU.EDU 74 52 Partly cloudy and nice. LEWIS BY THOMAS AND MOZLEY (2102) Telephone Media services, Inc. All rights reserved. COMMENTARY Newest Moby a good introduction By Levi Chronister Associate Sports Editor Moby has never been quite like other musical artists. From releasing an alternative rock album (Animal Rights in 1996) on the heels of an electronic masterpiece, (1995's Everything is Wrong) and from blues and gospel samples with electronica (1999's platinum-selling Play) the Christian, vegan environmentalist has eschewed the rules of the music business. Now, rather than putting out a greatest hits album like most other artists, Moby is releasing a greatest styles album, 18, on May 14. 18, the name of a song on the album, the number of songs on the album, and the number of years Moby has been a DJ, is a collection of new songs in Moby's best styles since 1984. His early ambient and more recent blue-electronica styles figure heavily on the album, though it leads with the first single, "We Are All Made of Stars," an appropriately up-tempo number, even if it does lack the star cameos from its video. Next come a series of six Play inspired songs, most in the blues mode, but a couple in the slow, soft, melancholy style featured on the last half of that album. "Fireworks" returns to oldschool Moby, featuring a beautiful piano line and soaring background music around a comforting lack of vocals, and "Extreme Ways" feels like what Moby would have written in 1996 had he stuck with electronica. Having intelligently stayed away from his stumble into guitar rock, Moby makes a misstep into hip-hop on "Jam for the Ladies." Guest vocalists Angie Stone and MC Lyte both flow nicely, but the song just feels out of place. The next six songs would fit nicely in the "Everything is Wrong" era and are highlighted by "Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)" and Sinead O'Connor's vocals on "Harbour." Two more bluesy songs finish the album, but by the time one hears all 18 tracks, they sound more like castoffs from Play than songs in a similar style. 18 is a nice album for anyone looking for a Moby introduction, but if you're looking for great Moby songs, buy an older Moby album or pull one from your CD rack. 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