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Black Celebration

~ Depeche Mode (Artist)
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1. Black Celebration
2. Fly on the Windscreen [Final]
3. Question of Lust
4. Sometimes
5. It Doesn't Matter Two
6. Question of Time
7. Stripped
8. Here Is the House
9. World Full of Nothing
10. Dressed in Black
11. New Dress
12. But Not Tonight

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Depeche Mode's most foreboding album, leaning toward the gothic, is DM at their most bleak, black-armband, and nihilistic--no doubt played over and over by countless self-loathing teens as they dyed their hair black behind locked bedroom doors. The tracks are tastefully minimalist, yet the few sounds that dominate each song have a consuming, even overwhelming feel--like a big, heavy black cloud that descends upon and surrounds listeners until their knees buckle from the weight. Rhythmically, songs like "A Question of Time" are driven with moderately paced 16th notes pounded out on synths filling out the low end. Other tracks follow the path of "Stripped," an all-out lamentfest powered by David Gahan's overproduced baritone. --Beth Bessmer


Album Description

Import edition of Depeche Mode's outstanding 1986 album featuring two bonus tracks NOT on the U.S., 'Breathing In Fumes' & 'Black Day', plus the extended remix of 'But Not Tonight' instead of the album version that appears on the American release. 14 tracks total, also featuring the hit singles 'Stripped', 'A Question Of Lust' and 'A Question Of Time'. EMI.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Depeche Mode Masterpiece, Avril 30 2004
Par Sebastián Azamé (Washington, DC, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Remember the year 1986 in the music industry and if you have some memory you will notice that not much happened over that years. Well, with this album was for Depeche Mode the beginning of a series of fantastic recordings. Martin Gore always says that he pretty much like everything DM put out since Black Celebration. The song itself and the whole album represents a lot to the dark community. I could split the album in two pieces:
1- The ballads (all sang by Mr. Gore)
- A question of lust: Great song, I did not like much the video for this song, but Martin's lyrics are amazing.
-Sometimes: I would not be fair if I say this was another song in the album, it's a very simple song, with no additional production because the song was good as it was, there's anything else to say about it.
-It doesn't matter II: It was great to listened to Martin performing this song again on the Exciter tour, this time an acoustic version with Peter Gordeno in keyboards.
-World full of nothing: Another song Martin performed in the Excited tour (I think it was in Germany). My favourite ballad from Black celebration.
2-The "dark songs": The opening song is a classic nowadays. If you say Black Celebration you say Depeche Mode. What can I say? The song was inspired by that time and the Germany of the eighties (Martin lived in Berlin in the mid eighties), but it's a song with no time or place.
-Fly on the windscreen:"Death is everywhere": I remember the version from the Devotional tour of this song, what a performance! In these kind of songs you see the touch of Gareth Jones, Daniel Miller and of course Alan Wilder.
-Stripped: the first single, another classic. "Let me see you stripped down to the bones". Say no more.
-Here is the house: I listened to the demo of this song and the album version is very similar. The song was good from the beginning so why change it?
-Dressed in black, New dress: two more dark songs, I prefer not to make any comment about the second one.
-But not tonight: soundtrack from the film "Modern girls". It's really good to play this song when you are driving in your car at night. It's a very optimistic song to me. It's a good decision that band made by including this song to the album, it was originally a b-side.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 The dark cloud atop the silver lining, Mars 17 2004
Par Tim Brough "author and music buff" (Springfield, PA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
The Amazon review that postulates that "Black Celebration" was the album thousands of dyed hair and make-up kids in the late 80's poured their alienated hearts out over hits it square on the head. "Black Celebration" is almost unmatched in its relentless gloom-mongering and only on the closing "But not Tonight" does the tone turn even vaguely optimistic. (Oddly enough, it's the one song to which the lyrics are omitted.) Not that the music wasn't outstanding. That was the main attraction about the richer sounding "Black Celebration." The state of the synthesizer had risen considerably since "Some Great Reward," and the breakthrough of Compact Discs had just begun. It brought a fuller sound out of Depeche Mode and gave them more room to deepen -- or maybe darken -- their sound. They had also stumbled into areas when less meant more, as the haunting "Stripped" exemplifies.

Just because the mood was dark also did not mean "Black Celebration" stayed mired in dirges. The frantic tempo of "A Question of Time" continued DM's ongoing string of modern rock dance singles, keeping them astride the likes of New Order and positioning them as the anti-Duran Duran. (Even though all three of these bands were at their creative peaks in this period.) The DM videos were getting better and it was just one more album before all three bands were world wide massive stars at the same time!!! (Duran Duran with "Big Thing," New Order with "Substance" and Depeche Mode with "Violator.") It was certainly heady times for lovers of synth-rock, and "Black Celebration" remains one of my favorite CDs from that period.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Celebration Indeed, Fév 10 2004
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The first of the mature DM albums, Black Celebration is 2nd only to Violator in rank of best DM albums. There are no fillers on this, only beautifully crafted works of art. "Black celebration" is a great song to start of the album. "Question of Lust" and "Stripped" start the pace after "Sometimes" and "It Doesn't Matter II". "New Dress" is a dark song about how simple minded people are. The album ends with "But Not Tonight". That is one of my favorite songs of all time. It also ends the album with a somewhat happy note which would lead into "Music for the Masses". All in all, not many albums can beat this 12 tracked masterpiece.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Brief Period of Rejoicing
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Publié le Janv. 3 2004 par Erik R. Olson

5.0étoiles sur 5 Depeche Mode's ultimate mood album
If you like Depeche Mode and want an album that captures a mood and flows throughout the album, this is it. This is probably my 2nd or 3rd favorite DM album. Read more
Publié le Nov. 3 2003 par Andrew A. Edmonds

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of my favorites of DM
I bought this album knowing that it was going to sound good, I mean it's Depeche Mode what do you expect? Read more
Publié le Oct. 5 2003 par Samone

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best Depeche Mode Album
Interviews of the band even admit that this is their best album. Not only does it uphold the test of time, unlike some older DM work, every song is good. Read more
Publié le Aoû 3 2003 par Stace Karussos

5.0étoiles sur 5 Dark diamond shines on Depeche Mode city!
Absolutely, this is DM's most darkest, pessimistic, nihilistic and depressing album. I am a finnish boy who have to survive a long and dark winter. Read more
Publié le Mai 27 2003 par Juha Ylinen

3.0étoiles sur 5 Very Dark Album!
This is a very dark album! All the songs are sad and monotonic. The only three very good songs "Dressed in Black", "Stripped", and a question of time. Read more
Publié le Avril 11 2003 par Reijo Piippula

5.0étoiles sur 5 Depeche Mode's darkest and most wicked masterpiece!
Depeche Mode's 1986 album "Black Celebration" is considered by many to be their most loved album of their entire musical catalog and it definitely deserves all of the positive... Read more
Publié le Mars 8 2003 par Distant Voyageur

5.0étoiles sur 5 You're breathing in fumes
This is the pinnacle of Depeche Mode's career ( well before Violator ) and is their darkest album ( arguably ). Read more
Publié le Fév 15 2003 par filterite

4.0étoiles sur 5 DM turns over a darker leaf . . .
This is a critical album for the band as they discover a darker sound to match the increasingly edgier lyrics of Martin Gore. Read more
Publié le Nov. 25 2002 par richlatta

5.0étoiles sur 5 Why DM became more than just an "80's group"
Black Celebration brings together solid songwriting and innovative musicianship. Martin found his lyrical knack and Alan was really pushing the sampler to the forefront of musical... Read more
Publié le Oct. 26 2002 par Philippe Landry

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