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Depeche Mode: Martin Gore (vocals, guitar, synthesizer, keyboards); David Gahan (vocals); Alan Wilder, Andrew Fletcher (synthesizer, keyboards, background vocals).Recorded at ...Read more
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You either love this one or you don't. This is my favorite Mode record. This record is best played start to finish because it is a true journey laced with a dark synth-based v...Read more
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2nd best album they released
Depeche mode are 3 different band I think. Their early years are way too poppy to my ears, their last few years although incredibly artistic and still very good, lack the lyri...Read more

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Album Features
UPC:075992542920
Artist:Depeche Mode
Format:CD
Record Label:Reprise
Genre:Alternative, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Black Celebration
2. Fly on the Windscreen-Final, A
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
12. But Not Tonight

Details
Playing Time:46 min.
Producer:Daniel Miller, 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.

Editorial Reviews
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

3 Stars - Good - ...show[s] how distant from their chart peers Depeche Mode were becoming.
Q (19950701)

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

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Created: 16/05/09
You either love this one or you don't. This is my favorite Mode record. This record is best played start to finish because it is a true journey laced with a dark synth-based vibe with a sudo-pop feel.Great lyrics and industrial arrangements of synthesizers and drum machines. This record solidifies Depeche Modes iconic status as pioneers who definitely landmarked themselves in the hearts and minds of millions. This record has helped many through the angst, heartbreak,hard times and insecurity we came to know in our teenage years.
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2nd best album they released

Created: 07/05/09
Depeche mode are 3 different band I think. Their early years are way too poppy to my ears, their last few years although incredibly artistic and still very good, lack the lyrical depth of the Depeche mode Black Celebration to Songs of period.

While in my eyes songs of faith is their best release, this one, although quite earlier, easily takes easy second place over Violator (which is also terrific).

Darker sound, lyrics that are well thought... You can see the sweated over this one.
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Dark Depeche Mode

Created: 31/03/09
Depeche Mode's Black Celebration marked a darker turn to their music. It can be argued that this album was one of the first of the *Goth* movement.
The songs here have an eerie otherworldly quality and Dave Gahans voice rises to the challenge on every one.
I am huge DM fan, so I really enjoy everything they produce.
If you have an 80s-90s collection of music, you should have this, too!
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Black Celebration - Depeche Mode CD

Created: 31/05/09
I don't know why it took me so long to purchase it on cd. I wore the tape out. I could have downloaded it but sometimes one just has to have the actual product. Even though some of the music has some dark tones it reminds of some fabulous times and great concerts. A must have for Depeche fans.
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Black Celebration

Created: 31/01/11
Never liked this style of music when it came out, but like a fine wine it got better with age. Haunting sounds and great lyrics make this a great find from my youth.
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