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Do You Like My Tight Sweater?  >>

Moloko is far too distinctive for easy comparison, though the duo's blend of deep electrofunk groove, club beats, and hip absurdist vocals--along with a brightly colored retrofuturism (Moloko is, after all, a reference to A Clockwork Orange)--comes closest to Deee-Lite. By flashing a truly loopy attitude with songs as fresh and thrilling as they are catchy, Moloko makes Tight Sweater one of the best debuts of the year--no matter if it is 1995 (its actual year of release in the group's native U.K.) or 1997. --Roni Sarig

Things to Make and Do  >>

UK edition of third album from Sheffield-based dance-pop duo. Includes the single 'Sing It Back' (Boris Musical Mix). 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

All Back to the Mine  >>

Remix album features house mixes by DJ Plankton on the first disc while disc two features an eclectic mix by DJ Skymoo. Overall five tracks are previously unreleased & six tracks never had a full commercial release. 20 tracks, 'Time Is Now (Plankton)', 'Flipside (Herberts Surround)', 'Pure Pleasure Seeker (Pleasure For Life Vocal)', 'Dominoid (Panty Sniffer)', 'Sing It Back (Mousse T's Feel Love Mix)', 'Indigo (Robbie Rivera's Dark)', 'Pure Pleasure Seeker (Oscar G's Cuba Libre Dub)', 'Flipside (Swag's Moroder Dub)', 'Knee Deepen (Salt City Orchestra)', 'Sing It Back (Can 7 1930's Mix)', 'Time Is Now (Bambino Casino)', 'Lotus Eaters (Funk In Your Neighbourhood)', 'Party Wierdo (Wackdown)', 'Fun For Me (Plankton's Pondlife)', 'Indigo (All Seeing I Glamoloko)', 'Lotus Eaters (Plug)', 'Flipside (DJ Krust Dub)', 'Where Is The What (Wonderbook)', 'Time Is Now (Blissed Out Dub)' & 'Day For Night (Quartermaster)'. 2001 release.

Catalogue  >>

Blossoming from a self-titled EP in 1995, Moloko has steadily built an international following and a healthy catalog. With six LPs, an EP, and a DVD documentary under their belt it was time to pull out the Best Of. Here are their finest early tracks and several tracks previously unreleased in the US. This record follows the underground success of lead singer Roisin Murphy's solo recording, "Ruby Blue".

Statues  >>

The UK dance act's fourth album includes the singles, 'Familiar Felling' and 'Forever More'. Echo. 2003.

Statues  >>

Asian edition of the British dance-pop duo's 2003 album contains 12 tracks including two bonus tracks, 'Familiar Feeling' (Timo Maas Main Mix & Martin Buttrich Remix). Pony Canyon.

I Am Not a Doctor  >>

Special edition of the jungle/ dance duo's 1998 outing with'Sing It Back' (DJ Tommy 'Timmy Mix') added as a bonus cut,plus a four track bonus video disc featuring: 'Fun For Me','Dominoid', 'Where Is The What If The What Is In Why' and'The Flipside'. 16 audio tracks total. Double slimlinejewel case. An Echo Records release.

I Am Not a Doctor  >>

1998 sophomore album for the UK dance-pop duo, currently out-of-print in the U.S. 15 tracks, including the hit, 'The Flipside'. When describing the album, All Music Guide said, 'Abalance of contradictions, Moloko keeps inventiveness and listenability high on their second album'. Standard jewel case.

Things to Make and Do  >>

Sheffield Based Dance-Pop Duo's Third Album. Includes the Single 'Sing it Back'.