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The Depeche Mode 12″ singles series will continue over the coming years, with plans to release boxes containing the singles from each of the band’s albums in similar deluxe audiophile-grade collector’s editions.
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Speak & Spell | The 12″ Singles contains a facsimile reproduction of the rare Flexi Disc “Sometimes I Wish I Was Dead” b/w “King of the Flies” (the Fad Gadget track as on the original release) Dreaming Of Me 12″: “Dreaming of Me” b/w “Ice Machine” New Life 12″: “New Life (Remix)” b/w “Shout! (Rio Mix)” Just Can’t Get Enough 12″: “Just Can’t Get Enough (Schizo Mix)” b/w “Any Second Now (Altered)” original single poster reproduction download card.Ī Broken Frame | The 12″ Singles contains See You 12″: “See You (Extended Version)” b/w “Now This Is Fun (Extended Version)” The Meaning of Love 12″: “The Meaning of Love (Fairly Odd Mix)” b/w “Oberkorn (It’s a Small Town) (Development Mix)” Leave In Silence 12″: “Leave In Silence (Longer)” b/w “Further Excerpts From: My Secret Garden” and “Leave In Silence (Quieter)” original single poster reproduction download card. The artwork for the exterior of each of the new boxed sets draws on street art iconography inspired by the original releases, while the vinyl sleeves themselves feature the original vinyl single artwork. The first two sets arrive on August 31st with each set in the series containing the singles from each Depeche Mode album on audiophile-quality 12″ vinyl, with audio remastered from the original tapes and cut at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. Rhino Records has collected all of Depeche Modes singles and is comprising them into multiple box sets. It peaked at #2 in the UK and #7 in the US, but has endured, selling in excess of 7.5 million records worldwide.Multiple box sets containing the group’s 55 singles will be released Where some of their previous records might have included some filler amongst the hits, this album is true killer, no filler. The album is engaging and interesting throughout.
It's about how Elvis Presley was her man and her mentor and how often that happens in love relationships.” The album is a collection of some of Depeche Mode’s finest songs ‘Halo,’ ‘Waiting For The Night,’ ‘Enjoy The Silence,’ ‘World In My Eyes,’ and ‘Policy Of Truth’ amongst them. The song was inspired by Priscilla Presley’s book, ‘Elvis and Me.’ According to Martin Gore, “It's a song about being a Jesus for somebody else, someone to give you hope and care. It was the first time that guitar was the dominant instrument. For a start, it begins with a dirty blues riff. The song was completely different to anything the band had ever done before. ‘Personal Jesus’ was the tentpole of the record, setting the tone.
Super producer, Flood, would tie it all together. Whereas previously they had done extensive pre-production work, on this record, the demos were sparse and the band would work more collaboratively, all chipping in with ideas at the beginning of a track. The band tried a different approach on this one. On their seventh record, Depeche Mode had well and truly embraced a darker, more brooding sound.