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"Natural Blues" is a song by American
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ian
Moby Richard Melville Hall (born September 11, 1965), known professionally as Moby, is an American musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights activist. He has sold 20 million records worldwide. AllMusic considers him to be "among the ...
. It was released on March 6, 2000, as the fifth single from his fifth
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, '' Play'' (1999). The song is built around vocals sampled from "Trouble So Hard" by American folk singer Vera Hall (1937). "Natural Blues" was one of several songs on ''Play'' produced by Moby based on samples obtained from albums of American folk music originally compiled by field collector
Alan Lomax Alan Lomax (; January 31, 1915 – July 19, 2002) was an American ethnomusicologist, best known for his numerous field recordings of folk music of the 20th century. He was also a musician himself, as well as a folklorist, archivist, writer, s ...
. The single was first released in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 11 on the
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. In Iceland it peaked at number one.


Background and composition

"Natural Blues" was produced by Moby for his fifth studio album '' Play'', and contains samples from "Trouble So Hard" by American folk singer Vera Hall. Moby obtained the samples from a
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of folk music compiled by field collector
Alan Lomax Alan Lomax (; January 31, 1915 – July 19, 2002) was an American ethnomusicologist, best known for his numerous field recordings of folk music of the 20th century. He was also a musician himself, as well as a folklorist, archivist, writer, s ...
, and Hall and Lomax receive co-writing credits on the track. "Natural Blues", described by Moby as a "quite ethereal and mournful" song, is built around loops of Hall's vocals from the original recording. Moby had difficulties mixing the track and as a result he considered not including it on ''Play'', but he eventually produced a satisfactory mix with assistance from the British duo 1 Giant Leap. English
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are also credited with mixing duties.


Critical reception

''The Daily Vault''s Benjamin Ray described the song as "a better example of the blues lyrics-meets-electronic pastiche, with a quietly insistent beat that slowly builds up to a climax of keyboards and voices." Johnny Cigarettes from '' NME'' wrote that "on 'Natural Blues' the old-school blues crooner sounds like he always had a live rave PA element to his music. This is when Moby's much-vaunted eclecticism works brilliantly, sounding more godlike than Jesus Jones-like." Scott Marc Becker from ''
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'' stated that it is "among the album's best tracks". He added that singer Vera Hall is "as potent in Moby's hands as she was a cappella, the ghost of her voice resonating as if she were still alive." Vickie Ilmer from ''
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'' called it "a hymnlike introspective discourse questioning hard times and retaining spirituality".


Music videos

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directed the accompanying promotional
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for "Natural Blues". LaChapelle had first indicated his interest in directing the video, and Moby, while a fan of his work, expressed hesitance at the idea due to the "bright and flashy" nature of his prior work, which he felt would not suit the song. However, LaChapelle reassured Moby that his vision for the video was "something quite subdued and earnest". The video depicts an elderly, wheelchair-using version of Moby in a retirement home watching video clips of himself as a young man. Fairuza Balk plays Moby's girlfriend in several of the clips. Eventually, an angelic figure, played by
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, appears and carries him away. As a child, LaChapelle made frequent visits to a retirement community where his mother worked as a nurse. He directly took the inspiration for the video's concept from a nightmare in which he found himself elderly, needing to use a wheelchair, and left in a hallway with many other senior citizens, unable to move. LaChapelle interpreted the song as sounding "like someone at the end of their life, reconciling with being at the end of their life" and felt that the retirement home concept suited the video. He added: "I was thinking that you can have this fabulous life, young and having fun, and in 60 years, who the hell knows where we could be? We could all be forgotten, warehoused somewhere." Extensive make-up was used on Moby to give him his elderly appearance in the video. The video later won the award for Best Video at the
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, while also receiving a nomination for Best International Video at the 2000
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. An alternate animated music video was also directed by Susi Wilkinson, Hotessa Laurence, and Filipe Alçada in the same style and featuring the same characters as in the music video for Moby's prior single "
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".


Track listings

* US CD single #"Natural Blues" – 3:03 #"Natural Blues" – 8:12 #"Natural Blues" – 4:12 #"Natural Blues" – 4:14 #"Whispering Wind" – 6:08 * UK CD1 #"Natural Blues" – 3:03 #"The Whispering Wind" – 6:08 #"Sick in the System" – 4:17 * UK CD2 #"Natural Blues" – 8:12 #"Natural Blues" – 4:14 #"Natural Blues" – 6:29 * UK 12-inch single 1 #"Natural Blues" – 4:17 #"Natural Blues" – 6:22 #"Natural Blues" – 7:51 * UK 12-inch single 2 #"Natural Blues" – 7:45 #"Natural Blues" – 8:14


Charts


Original version


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Lulu Rouge vs. Stella Polaris remix


Showtek remix


Certifications


Release history


Covers

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of "Natural Blues" performed live at First Avenue by American musician
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was released on his 2003 album '' Live from First Avenue, Minneapolis''.


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1999 songs 2000 singles Moby songs Music videos directed by David LaChapelle Mute Records singles Number-one singles in Iceland Songs written by Moby V2 Records singles