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Counterfeit - EP

Martin L. Gore

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Album Review

Although Martin Gore had written almost every song in Depeche Mode's catalog since the band's second album, 1982's A Broken Frame, his first solo effort is an EP of remakes. Counterfeit's opening track, a version of Joe Crow's "Compulsion" is a bouncy pop confection that wouldn't sound out of place on 1981's Speak and Spell, but he slows things down for the rest of the album, which includes material previously recorded by Sparks ("Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth") and the Comsat Angels ("Gone"). Gore's voice is heard only in a handful of Depeche tunes like "A Question of Lust" and "People Are People," but he possesses a sweet tenor with more range than that of Depeche Mode frontman David Gahan. Despite the wide variety of sources (the traditional "Motherless Child" is the most surprising cover here), Gore's underwhelming arrangements undermine the material, making Counterfeit sound like an album of demos. Gore was at least able to inject his personality into the music, which is often quite beautiful. While not an essential purchase for the casual listener, Counterfeit is a must for Depeche Mode fans, since it allows the band's true creative mastermind to step up front for a change.

Customer Reviews

Review gets most of it right...

I disagree with some of the iTunes review. Martin has stepped to the front on more than "a handful" of tunes and using "People are People" is a bad example. How about "Somebody" and "It Doesn't Matter (I and II)."
And Speak & Spell making the Human League sound like Joy Division? Um...no.

Wow

Love this album....I haven't heard it in years. It was nice to hear his beautiful voice again. Love it. Martin Gore has such a relaxing voice. :D

Absolutely Amazing!

I could listen to this album for hours...Martin Gore's talent is limitless!

Biography

Born: July 23, 1961 in Basildon, Essex, England

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The driving creative force behind the groundbreaking synth pop group Depeche Mode, composer and keyboardist Martin Gore was born in Basildon, England, on July 23, 1961. As a teen he joined French Look, a duo featuring schoolmate Vince Clarke; with the subsequent additions of keyboardist Andrew Fletcher and singer David Gahan, the group re-christened itself Depeche Mode, soon jettisoning all instruments excluding their synthesizers and honing a slick, techno-based sound to showcase Clarke's catchy...
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