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The Singles 81>85

Depeche Mode

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Album Review

Replacing the original Catching Up with Depeche Mode compilation, Singles 81>85 subtracts two tracks — the lightweight curiosity "Flexible" and "Fly on the Windscreen," which surfaced to better effect on Black Celebration — and adds two, the full six-minute remix of "Just Can't Get Enough" and the original version of "Photographic," Depeche's recording debut on a 1980 compilation album. The overall collection remains the same, though, namely, a run through the peerless singles that kept the band on the charts in the U.K. and elsewhere, as well as building up their increasing cult following in America. It's an embarrassment of riches, from such bouncy early hits as "New Life," "Just Can't Get Enough," and "The Meaning of Love" to the increasingly heavier sound of "Everything Counts," "People Are People," and "Blasphemous Rumors." Nearly all the tracks appear in the original single mixes, some quite different from their album versions, others essentially the same (the one subtle difference in "Somebody" is an echoey percussion pattern buried in the mix, for instance). Two otherwise unavailable singles also appear here: "It's Called a Heart" is pleasant enough, but "Shake the Disease" is great, an obsessive love lyric matched to a wonderful, slow dance melody and an excellent pairing of David Gahan's more aggressive and Martin Gore's gentler vocals. As an introduction to Depeche's brilliant knack for catchy tunes evolving over time into a more challenging but no less popular collection of songs, at once defining and expanding the boundaries of synth pop, look no further.

Customer Reviews

A must for your record collection

If you want a taster of Depeche Mode before diving full on in then this is a must. If you grew up in the 80's then I defy you not to recognise at least one of the tracks. A band sometimes very much mis understood but definately underated. At times shunned by their adverseries at others soundchecked at every opportunity. Early singles are pure electro pop before Martin Gore takes over songwriting duties, keeps the synth's, but moves the band in a darker, dirtier direction.

Nostalgia mania !!!!!!!

Absolutely brilliant all the hits & a couple more this is Depeche mode as i remember them

Just can't get enough

Let's try to get this song to num 1.
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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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