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Music for the Masses

Depeche Mode

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Album Review

Initially the title must have sounded like an incredibly pretentious boast, except that Depeche Mode then went on to do a monstrous world tour, score even more hits in America and elsewhere than ever before, and pick up a large number of name checks from emerging house and techno artists on top of all that. As for the music the masses got this time around, the opening cut, "Never Let Me Down Again," started things off wonderfully: a compressed guitar riff suddenly slamming into a huge-sounding percussion/keyboard/piano combination, anchored to a constantly repeated melodic hook, ever-building synth/orchestral parts at the song's end, and one of David Gahan's best vocals (though admittedly singing one of Martin Gore's more pedestrian lyrics). It feels huge throughout, like they taped Depeche recording at the world's largest arena show instead of in a studio. Other key singles "Strangelove" and the (literally) driving "Behind the Wheel" maintained the same blend of power and song skill, while some of the quieter numbers such as "The Things You Said" and "I Want You Now" showed musical and lyrical intimacy could easily co-exist with the big chart-busters. Add to that other winners like "To Have and to Hold," with its Russian radio broadcast start and dramatic, downward spiral of music accompanied by Gahan's subtly powerful take on a desperate Gore love lyric, and the weird, wonderful choral closer, "Pimpf," and Depeche's massive success becomes perfectly clear.

Customer Reviews

Without Doubt The Best Depeche Album

Up until now, I didnt think anything could beat Black Celebration, but this has. It has such an immense power and emotion that i can't stop playing the CD. From the subtle tenderness of the things you said, to the immense power and drive of Strangelove, it couldnt have been produced better and it certainly remains one the biggest and best albums of all time.

The first great album ?

Arugeably DM's first great album with a step up in production and overall sound quality. Helped them break into America and lead to the "101" stadium gig in Passadena which was the final leg of the tour to promote the album. Better than Black Celebration ? I don't think so !

Defining Point in their career

This is the album that rocketed Depeche Mode in the US. Following on from Black Celebration the album provides a distinct shift from anything produced previously. Suddenly Depeche Mode were creating music that was instantly identifiable as Depeche Mode, they had come of age. The 101 leg tour finished in front of 70,000 people at the Pasadena Rosebowl, the rest is history. This album defines a turning point in Depeche Mode history, a point that can still be heard in their music today

Biography

Formed: 1980 in Basildon, Essex, England

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Originally a product of Britain's new romantic movement, Depeche Mode went on to become the quintessential electro-pop band of the 1980s. One of the first acts to establish a musical identity based completely around the use of synthesizers, they began their existence as a bouncy dance-pop outfit but gradually developed a darker, more...
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