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Black Celebration [Remaster] by Depeche Mode (CD, Reprise) 
Black Celebration [Remaster] by Depeche Mode (CD, Reprise)

 
Black Celebration [Remaster] by Depeche Mode (CD, Reprise)

Artist: Depeche Mode
Format: CD
Record Label: Reprise
Genre: New Wave, Rock & Pop
UPC: 093624998754
Product ID: EPID58244445
Description: Depeche Mode: Martin Gore (vocals, guitar, synthesizer, keyboards); David Gahan (vocals); Alan Wilder, Andrew Fletcher (synthesizer, keyboards, background vocals). Recorded at Westside, London, England and Hansa, Berlin, Germany. BLACK C...
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Track Listing
1. Black Celebration
2. Fly on the Windscreen-Final
3. Question of Lust, A
4. Sometimes
5. It Doesn't Matter Two
6. Question of Time, A
7. Stripped
8. Here Is the House
9. World Full of Nothing
10. Dressed in Black
11. New Dress

Details
Playing Time:41 min.
Producer:Daniel Miller, Depeche Mode, Gareth Jones
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Depeche Mode: Martin Gore (vocals, guitar, synthesizer, keyboards); David Gahan (vocals); Alan Wilder, Andrew Fletcher (synthesizer, keyboards, background vocals).
Recorded at Westside, London, England and Hansa, Berlin, Germany.
BLACK CELEBRATION, Depeche Mode's fifth album not counting compilations, reflects a band coming into its own, exploring new sounds yet staying true to the electronic New Wave that catapulted the foursome to icon status. The production and arrangements move further into the atmospheric, somewhat industrial realm first tentatively explored on the preceding SOME GREAT REWARD, with more impressive results. "Fly On the Windscreen," a song previewed in a much different arrangement on the singles compilation CATCHING UP WITH DEPECHE MODE, sounds more convincing in this form, and it's one of the band's best-ever efforts.
As a whole, BLACK CELEBRATION is a landmark Goth-pop album. Martin Gore's lyrics are less strident and more personal--even the politicized "New Dress" is couched in humanistic detail instead of slogans--and his mostly minor-key melodies have a certain dark majesty. David Gahan's unearthly vocals lend borderline-orperatic songs like "A Question of Lust" and the title track a Weill-esque sinister undertone. In the middle of it all lies "Stripped," a haunting pop track straddling the line of love and control, an apt harbinger for what was to come, both from the band itself and from goth-industrial in general.
DVD Features:
A Short Film
Black Celebration In 5.1 And Stereo
Live In Birmingham, April 1986
Additional Tracks
1. Shake The Disease
2. Flexible
3. It's Called A Heart
4. Fly On The Windscreen But Not Tonight
5. Breathing In Fumes
6. Black Day
7. Christmas Island

Editorial Reviews
3 Stars - Good - ...show[s] how distant from their chart peers Depeche Mode were becoming.
Q (07/01/1995)

7 (out of 10) - ...Mephisto...advised Depeche Mode to make BLACK CELEBRATION, and what they created was an eerie thing somewhere between the pop songs of A BROKEN FRAME and the full-on goth pop of VIOLATOR...
NME (07/01/1995)

4.5 stars out of 5 -- [A]n instant classic for the band's fans...
Rolling Stone

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