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Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - New Wave & Post-punk / Artist: Depeche Mode / Import / Audio CD released at Sire / Disc #1 ... more Newest Review: ... Dm I bought! I like all the songs by undoubtly the best are Somebody (tooo beautiful and sweet... " I want somebody to ... more |
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Depeche Mode
Catching Up with Depeche Mode |
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by sandor - written on 27/09/01 (Useful, 32 readings)
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"Catching up with" is the collection of the best songs by Depeche Mode in 81-85 and it's been the 1st Cd by Dm I bought! I like all the songs by undoubtly the best are Somebody (tooo beautiful and sweet... " I want somebody to share, share the rest of my life..."), Shake the disease (the first song by DM I knew!), Just can't get enough (their most known tune maybe), Master and Servant and Blasphemous Rumours. In this CD they mix up all their "souls": pop, dark, electronic, dance( it's impossible not to dance with Just can't get enough!) and if you have enough money to buy only 1 CD by them or if you only want to know more ...
by ivaxxx - written on 28/07/00 (35 readings)
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This compilation is the best of this great band. "Catching up with Depeche Mode" can make you a 80īs trip: their essence is keep in this album. When Depeche Mode began, the 80īs decade was in a change moment: politic, ideology, economy and music too open new way of life, it was born the magnific New Wave and one of it maximum pionners is called Martin Gore, David Gahan, Andrew Fletcher and Alan Wilder and the oficial Depeche Mode creator: Vince Clark. Their greatest hits are registered in this compilation album; songs like "New life", "Just canīt get enough", "See you", "Master and servant", Shake the ...
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