Depeche Mode - Black Celebration (Deluxe) (1986)

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Title: Black Celebration (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 1986
Label: Venusnote
Genre: Synthpop, New Wave, Alternative
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:33:21
Total Size: 214 mb | 605 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Depeche Mode - Black Celebration
02. Depeche Mode - Fly On the Windscreen (Final)
03. Depeche Mode - A Question of Lust
04. Depeche Mode - Sometimes
05. Depeche Mode - It Doesn't Matter Two
06. Depeche Mode - A Question of Time
07. Depeche Mode - Stripped
08. Depeche Mode - Here Is the House
09. Depeche Mode - World Full of Nothing
10. Depeche Mode - Dressed In Black
11. Depeche Mode - New Dress
12. Depeche Mode - Black Celebration (Live - Birmingham N.E.C - April 10, 1986)
13. Depeche Mode - A Question of Time (Live 1988)
14. Depeche Mode - Stripped (Live - Birmingham N.E.C.)
15. Depeche Mode - Shake the Disease
16. Depeche Mode - Flexible
17. Depeche Mode - It's Called a Heart
18. Depeche Mode - Fly On the Windscreen
19. Depeche Mode - But Not Tonight
20. Depeche Mode - Breathing In Fumes
21. Depeche Mode - Black Day
22. Depeche Mode - Christmas Island

Whether the band felt it was simply the time to move on from its most explicit industrial-pop fusion days, or whether increased success and concurrently larger venues pushed the music into different avenues, Depeche Mode's fifth studio album, Black Celebration, saw the group embarking on a path that in many ways defined their sound to the present: emotionally extreme lyrics matched with amped-up tunes, as much anthemic rock as they are compelling dance, along with stark, low-key ballads. The slow, sneaky build of the opening title track, with a strange distorted vocal sample providing a curious opening hook, sets the tone as David Gahan sings of making it through "another black day" while powerful drums and echoing metallic pings carry the song. Black Celebration is actually heavier on the ballads throughout, many sung by Martin Gore the most per album he has yet taken lead on with notable dramatic beauties including "Sometimes," with its surprise gospel choir start and rough piano sonics, and the hyper-nihilistic "World Full of Nothing." The various singles from the album remain definite highlights, such as "A Question of Time," a brawling, aggressive number with a solid Gahan vocal, and the romantic/physical politics of "Stripped," featuring particularly sharp arrangements from Alan Wilder. However, with such comparatively lesser-known but equally impressive numbers as the quietly intense romance of "Here Is the House" to boast, Black Celebration is solid through and through.


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