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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Never Let Me Down Again 2. Things You Said 3. Strangelove 4. Sacred 5. Little 15 6. Behind The Wheel 7. I Want You Now 8. To Have And To Hold 9. Nothing 10. Pimpf 1. Never Let Me Down Again (5.1 surround sound/DVD) 2. Things You Said (5.1 surround sound/DVD) 3. Strangelove (5.1 surround sound/DVD) 4. Sacred (5.1 surround sound/DVD) 5. Little 15 (5.1 surround sound/DVD) 6. Behind The Wheel (5.1 surround sound/DVD) 7. I Want You Now (5.1 surround sound/DVD) 8. To Have And To Hold (5.1 surround sound/DVD) 9. Nothing (5.1 surround sound/DVD) 10. Pimpf (5.1 surround sound/DVD) 11. Agent Orange (bonus track/DVD) 12. Pleasure Little Treasure (bonus track/DVD) 13. Route 66 (bonus track/DVD) 14. Stjarna (bonus track/DVD) 15. Sonata No.14 (bonus track/DVD) 16. Agent Orange (remix - bonus track/DVD) 17. Never Let Me Down Again (Aggro mix - bonus track/DVD) 18. To Have And To Hold (Spanish Taster - bonus track/DVD) 19. Pleasure Little Treasure (glitter mix - bonus track/DVD) 20. Sometimes You Do Need Some New Jokes (short film/DVD)
Album Notes Depeche Mode: David Gahan (vocals); Martin Gore (vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer); Alan Wilder (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Andrew Fletcher (keyboards, synthesizer).Recorded at Studio Guilliame Tell, Paris, France and Konk, London, England.This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.One of the bands that not only dominated the charts for most of the 80s, but they also typified the type of music that will be looked back on as 'the sound of the 80s'. Their sometimes Germanic electronic pop became softer on this album. They were becoming more of a band, and they were 'rockin', just a little. Keyboards still dominated but the melody seemed less regimented. Vocalist Dave Gahan excelled, as his voice grew in power. In a year or two they would become stadium rock stars, and change forever. The reissued CD had a number of excellent bonus tracks including some interesting remixed material. Editorial Reviews Rolling Stone | |||||||||||||
Reviews 0 of 1 people found this review helpful. Any fan of "The Mode" will know this, Ultra and Black Celebration are the best that Depeche Mode have to offer. The dts 5.1 is superb and stereo in SACD is also very good. I still have a soft spot for A Broken Frame but this is superior. Review ID: 10000000003160893 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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