MobyWhy Does My Heart Feel So Bad?

Label:

Mute – 12Mute230

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Single

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House

Tracklist

A Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (ATB Remix)
RemixATB
6:43
B1 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (Ferry Corsten Remix)
RemixFerry Corsten
6:41
B2 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (Sharp Roadster Club Edit)
Engineer [Mix]Kevin White
Remix, Producer [Additional Production]The Sharp Boys
6:12

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Mute Records Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Mute Records Ltd.
  • Published ByLittle Idiot Music
  • Published ByWarner-Tamerlane
  • Pressed ByP.R. Records Limited
  • Lacquer Cut AtMasterpiece
  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Exchange

Credits

  • ArtworkYsabel Knyphausen
  • Lacquer Cut ByTim D.* (tracks: A)
  • Plated ByCT (17)
  • VocalsThe Shining Light Gospel Choir
  • Written-By, Producer, Engineer, Mixed ByMoby

Notes

Published by Little Idiot Music/Warner Tamerlane (BMI).
B1 remixed for Dance Therapy Productions.

℗ 1999 Mute Records Limited
© 1999 Mute Records Limited
Made in Great Britain
B2 Remixed for Sharp Productions/Diesel Productions.

Side A plays at 45 RPM & side B plays at 33 ⅓ RPM.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 016025 202300
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5016025202300
  • Label Code: LC 5834
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etched, side A): P12 MUTE 230 A1 PR-C Tim D. Masterpiece
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etched, side B): 12 MUTE 230-B1 THE EXCHANGE-NILZ. PR-CT

Other Versions (5 of 38)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (CD, Single, Enhanced, CD1) Mute CDMUTE230, CDMute230 UK 1999
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Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (Promo 1) (12", 45 RPM, Single, Promo) Mute P12MUTE230 UK 1999
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Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (Remixes) (CD, Single, CD2) Mute LCDMute230, LCDMUTE230 UK 1999
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Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (12", 45 RPM, Single) Mute L12Mute230 UK 1999
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Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (Promo 2) (12", 45 RPM, Single, Promo) Mute PL12Mute230 UK 1999

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Reviews

  • RebeL9's avatar
    RebeL9
    Corstens remix was the most played version back in the days but guess what. It’s overshadowed by the much less known Katcha remix. It’s mindgobbling why it was only found on some promos. It wasn’t even included on any of the Cd singles. If you want it in its full glory you have to track down an obscure Asian OST from Lim Giong. But it’s well worth it!
    • borge_jensen's avatar
      borge_jensen
      Even though it has been overplayed to death in the years until now, I really loved the original version of this song when it was released. These remixes however are among the worst that have ever been authorized for any Moby track, or any track at all. ATB and Ferry Corsten each pull their standard commercial trance formulas - the former with softer beats and his trademark sound, the annoying autotuned guitar; the latter with overly dramatic strings and synth stabs. In both cases, the vocal sample sounds totally out of place, making these mixes rather cacophonic experiences. The Sharp Boys' mix is the only one on this 12" that is even remotely listenable, but just as the other remixers, they didn't put any effort into their version. If you have ever heard one of their remixes, you'll know exactly how this one is going to sound: assembly line hardhouse without any originality. If you're looking for dancefloor friendly versions of this song, I'd advise you to go for the Subsonic Legacy and Red Jerry Mixes.

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