Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Who is Moby Porcelain? - Book Review

Before I share with you the secret on how to sell 10 million copies of your music album, I would like to share some facts with you.

Have you heard about Moby?

In case you are a music lover, which almost everyone is, than you surely must have heard about Moby.

Book Review - Moby Porcelain: A Memoir
Moby is a person with multiple talents.

He is a song writer, singer, musician, DJ and photographer.

He became famous with his fifth album ‘Play’.

‘Play’ album was originally released in 1999 and in the first week 6,000 copies were sold.

Till now, more than 10 million copies have been sold of the ‘Play’ album.

Another big success from Moby came in the form of ‘18’ album of which more than 5 million copies is sold.

Moby as also worked with some of the biggest names in music industry such as David Bowie, Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, SoundGarden, Guns N’ Roses, and Pet Shop Boys, just to name a few.

Have you heard the intro song “flower” in the blockbuster movie Gone in 60 Seconds? This song was contributed by Moby.

‘Moby: Plat The DVD’ has been nominated for 2002 Grammy Awards.

The ‘18’ album has won platinum and gold awards for more than 30 centuries.

All this fame and success of Moby cannot be ignored.

He is a source of inspiration to many people who want to make it big in music industry.

You will be surprised to know that Moby did not achieve this success overnight. All this phenomenal success hides the fact that he has also tasted failure at some points in his life.

The first single released by Moby was a commercial failure and very few copies were sold.

Are you interested to know how he made it to great success?

What are the secret practices followed by the multi-talented artist?

Moby has decided to share the experienced of his life with everyone through his autobiography “Porcelain: A Memoir” which is scheduled to be released in May 20016.

May be you will find the secret on how to sell 10 million copies of your music album.

Get your copy of “Porcelain: A Memoir” now.

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