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Playing the Angel by Depeche Mode (CD, Oct-2005, Sire Records USA) 
Playing the Angel by Depeche Mode (CD, Oct-2005, Sire Records USA)

 
Playing the Angel by Depeche Mode (CD, Oct-2005, Sire Records USA)

Artist: Depeche Mode
Release Date: Oct 2005
Format: CD
Record Label: Sire Records (USA)
Genre: Rock & Pop, Synth Pop
UPC: 093624934820
Product ID: EPID48321014
Description: Depeche Mode: Dave Gahan, Martin L. Gore, Andy Fletcher. Recording information: Sound Design, Santa Barbara, CA. A stunning return to VIOLATOR-era form, 2005's PLAYING THE ANGEL is arguably Depeche Mode's finest outing since that lauded ...
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  Playing The Angel - Depeche Mode - surprisingly good
Review created: 10/24/05
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9 of 10 people found this review helpful.

So, it’s been four years. How about a new Depeche Mode album?

Martin Gore, David Gahan, and Andy Fletcher are now all in their forties and the “happy fun” days of “Just Can’t Get Enough” are gone. Now, with each member going through mid-life troubles, the short description “pain and suffering in various tempos” written on the back cover really applies. I know that might sound odd, seeing as most people think of Depeche Mode as being the leaders of “depressing pop.” I’ve personally never bought into that. Mode has always been moody – but where most sense depression, I’ve always found lustful passion and sensual darkness.

Either way, knowing what both songwriters (yes, there is more than one on this DM album – the first time since Vince Clark left the band all those years ago) have been through in recent years, helps to give a clearer understanding of why this album is full of “pain and suffering.” Gore, the band’s heart and soul, has been going through a messy divorce and the album’s best (and possibly saddest) track “Precious” is a reflection of that, as the song is written to his children as an apology for the pain they are going through. Other songs reflect Gore’s constant search for spiritual enlightenment. “The Sinner In Me” gives a sense of what he thinks of himself, while the very catchy “John the Revelator” shows an anger towards standard Christian beliefs (which is not new to DM to one that remembers “Blasphemous Rumors”). There is also the standard pain-of-the-heart with “Lillian” and “The Darkest Star.”

David Gahan is suffering in a much different way from Gore. Emboldened by “Paper Monster,” Gahan’s solo album (completed during the band’s latest hiatus), Gahan demanded the ability to write songs for this new album or he would quit the band. Originally, he wanted a 50/50 split of songs with Gore, but a compromise of three songs for the album was reached. And, to be fair, Gahan’s songs fit very well in the album. After kicking his addiction to heroin and alcohol, his songs have more hope and sensuality and add a decent mix-up from the catharsis Gore seems to be going thru. The difference between the two is noticeable, as Gore is a world renowned songwriter while Gahan is relatively new to this side of DM’s music. As a result, Gahan’s songs have a simpler and earlier Depeche Mode feel to them.

The music is a return of sorts to DM’s roots. Long known for being one of the first “all electronic” bands, in recent years, they had started to move across the room from the synthesizers and towards the more traditional instruments. But for Playing the Angel, the synths are back in force. Gore does a masterful job of mixing the new computerized sounds with the more traditional keyboard. The result is uniquely Depeche Mode and they continually show why they are the godfathers of techno.

That is not to say there are not a few misfires on the album. “Suffer Well,” written by Gahan, is pedestrian at best – invoking little of the emotion DM is known for. And “Macro,” written by Gore, tries hard to channel Violator’s “Waiting for the Night,” but fails due to Gore’s voice sounding strained and forced.

Overall, I found Playing the Angel to be Depeche Mode’s most accessible album since Songs of Faith and Devotion. Whether or not it’s able to produce the hits of those 90’s albums remains to be seen, but if you are a fan, I think you are going to enjoy this. And if we all play our cards right, in another four years, we’ll get another one.


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  There back depeche mode got to love them
Review created: 06/23/06
3 of 6 people found this review helpful.

This album really shows a grown up sound. This album really shows the talent this band has and is a great record i would recomend buying it. A wonderful album. And if you can ever see them live do it


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  Awesome!!!!
Review created: 11/10/05
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This album shows exactly what an awesome band Depeche Mode really is. They can change with the times and still keep all of their orignal fans interested and recruit new ones along the way. If you get the opportunity to see them on tour this go round....I STRONGLY recommend it. It is one of the BEST shows they have put on in quite some time! Depeche Mode keeps on "Spreading the News Around the World"


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  Awesome!
Review created: 01/09/09
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This is an awesome album!! The second song, John The Revelator, is one of my all time favorite Depeche Mode songs, and Pain That I'm Used To is my second favorite on this album (also a generally great song). I love the depth and breadth of the music on this album. I love those two songs because they're heavy and yet melodic and have a dark, NIN/APC-style emotion to them. They're less 80s style than their earlier albums, so if that's what you like you might not like this album, but it's still distinctly Depeche Mode.


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  Zurück zu den Wurzeln
Review created: 10/10/08
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Das neue Depeche Mode Album hat es echt in sich.Hier ist jeder Titel gelungen.Das ganze Album hört sich sehr gut und harmonisch an.Es ist mehr wie die alten Depeche Mode nicht so wie Exciter oder Ultra.Mit Precious und Martyr wurde auch Riesen Hits ausgekoppelt.Mir gefieelen besonders die Singles John The Revelator und A Pain That I'm Used To.


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  OK, but a notch too slow
Review created: 03/20/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Thought the album was good, but if they had just kicked the time signature up a notch it would have been great. Many of the songs seemed to drag...


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  Back to the basics, real DMode sound
Review created: 07/12/06
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Muct have cd to add to any true fans collection. Concert to go along with was awesome. Glad the band that I grew up with is still going strong!!


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  rocks!
Review created: 02/15/06
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

i love this cd depeche mode is the greatest!! dont change a thing, modern day beats with the old school gahan and gore feel... love it love it love it!!!!!


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  Playing the Angel, worth a listen!!
Review created: 07/28/09
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Well I can go 50/50 on this one. I love about half the songs, the other half I'm just not that into it. I mean its got the hits John the Revelator, Suffer Well (good video as well) A Pain that I Am Use To & The Sinner in Me. The rest of the album is ok/good, worthy of a listen, but not my favorite.


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  Gr8 CD
Review created: 11/22/08
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Its all good.I really love depechemode and i didnt have the original album.
So i dicided to get it.
Im very happy with it, amazing synth sounds. Very modern sound to its time.


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  the great collection.
Review created: 10/25/08
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

i realy like this group i have 4 cds and they all great this is the one it was missing.if you like this music you should get all the cds.


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  Thank You
Review created: 01/07/08
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I never thought it came from out of the country but came in excellent condition and faster for it to be from internationally:)


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  They had better Hits
Review created: 07/09/06
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I love Depeche mode, but this CD only had one song I liked ( Precious )..I bought it because the price was right also I didnt get to go to the Concert and wanted to hear what was new..


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  Playing the Angel - Depeche Mode (CD 2005)
Review created: 06/12/06

A MUST BUY.......IF YOU LOVE DEPECHE MODE!
Good CD, thought provoking lyrics with a cool sound! Good follow-up to their "Songs of Faith and Devotion" Tour and Music!


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