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SONGS OF FAITH AND DEVOTION - LIVE features songs from the studio version in the same sequence.
Recorded live in Copenhagen, Denmark; Milan, Italy; Lievin, France; New Orleans, Louisiana.
SONGS OF FAITH AND DEVOTION finds the band reinventing itself somewhat via lyirics that largely abandon the bleakness of the band's previous forays in favor of cautious optimism and spiritual questions.
Depeche Mode's tenth album, SONGS OF FAITH AND DEVOTION, finds the band reinventing itself somewhat. Not that it'd been exactly treading water, but its last several albums had explored and refined a particular aesthetic of dark lyrical themes and minor-key synthesizer atmospherics.
However, in 1993's grunge era, lyrical mopeyness was endemic and keyboards were rapidly becoming out of date. Wisely, Depeche Mode sought to change both elements of its music, not just one. Incorporating guitars--most notably on the oddly blues-derived "I Feel You"--and other instruments into its songs was a canny move, but the stroke of genius is in Martin Gore's lyrics, which largely abandon the bleakness of the band's more recent work in favor of cautious optimism and spiritual questions. In an age of irony, the real surprise was that this album's title was not particularly ironic.
One of the odder releases in Depeche Mode's extensive catalogue. SONGS OF FAITH AND DEVOTION LIVE is exactly what it sounds like: all 10 songs from the band's tenth studio album recorded live, in order, and released only six months after the studio album came out. On the other hand, it makes perfect sense, since Depeche Mode's American breakthrough had been largely due to the concert album DEPECHE MODE 101, and the band had put live recordings on the B-sides of their singles since the days when Vince Clarke was still in the band.
The looser, more guitar-oriented arrangements of the album translate well to the stage; the bluesy "I Feel You" gains a swagger missing from the studio version, and "Walking in My Shoes" becomes fragile and ghostly. SONGS OF FAITH AND DEVOTION LIVE is a surprising success.
Live Recording
Engineers: Steve Lyon, Chris Dickie, Paul Kendall.
Depeche Mode: Martin Gore (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizer); David Gahan (vocals); Alan Wilder (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Andrew Fletcher (keyboards, synthesizer).
Personnel: Samantha Smith, Basil Meade, Hildia Cambell (vocals); Steafan Hannigan (Uilleann pipe).
Audio Mixers: Depeche Mode; Flood; Mark "Spike" Stent.
Recording information: Hamburg; Hamburg, Chateau du Pape; Madrid, Spain.
Depeche Mode: Martin Gore (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, keyboards, synthesizer); Alan Wilder (keyboards, synthesizer, drum programming); Andrew Fletcher (keyboards, synthesizer).
Additional personnel: Hildia Campbell, Samantha Smith (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Steafan Hannigan (Uilleann pipes); Bazil Meade, Hildia Cambell, Samantha Smith (background vocals).
Rolling Stone (p.66) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The warped, guitar-heavy rock-gospel holds up smashingly....In fact, this might be the band's most underrated masterpiece." Spin (5/93, p.80) - Highly Recommended - "...[filled with] dewy-eyed spirituality....maybe this album won't empty bedrooms and fill church pews with suddenly fulfilled Mode fans, but it proves that the devil doesn't always have the best tunes..." Entertainment Weekly (3/26/93, p.78) - "...For tortured suburban youth, this is what thinking-teen's pop is supposed to sound like..." - Rating: B Q (1/94, p.85) - Included in Q's list of `The 50 Best Albums Of 1993' - "...entertains notions of vastness and architectural majesty...Dave Gahan's most mature, invigorating vocal performance thus far...." Q (4/93, p.78) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...a resolute continuation of the mature experimental pop principles of VIOLATOR....thoughtful and dignified..." NME (Magazine) (3/20/93, p.32) - 8 - Excellent - "...an album that every sane person should own....Depeche Mode are much too interesting to avoid now that they are grown up..." Songs Of Faith And Devotion Music | List Price | $7.98 (You save $1.93) | | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Alternative, Rock/Pop, Live Performances, Synth Pop | | Label | Reprise | | Orig Year | 1993 | | All Time Sales Rank | 8637  | | CD Universe Part number | 1101176 | | Catalog number | 45243 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 23, 1993 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Depeche Mode; Flood | | Recording Time | 47 minutes | | Personnel | Martin Gore - vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizer David Gahan - vocals Andrew Fletcher - keyboards, synthesizer Alan Wilder - keyboards, synthesizer, programming
Also: Steafan Hannigan, Bazil Meade, Hildia Cambell, Samantha Smith |
Depeche Mode Songs Of Faith And Devotion Songs Songs Of Faith And Devotion Music Songs Of Faith And Devotion Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   best album ever? wow! what a classic album this is! the production,the lyrics and the songs are perfect! Walking In My Shoes is the best song ever to be written by Matin Gore and Dave delivers them like they came from his heart, Mercy In You and Rush are two other great tracks that blows me out of my seat everytime I hear them! Watch the Devotional DVD and this album gets even more powerfull! Submitted by madshit80 (Eskilstuna, Sweden)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Dave Gahan's most powerful performance yet! The "Violator Era" is considered to be a time when Depeche Mode was at its absolute best. It was a time, when the legendary band could simply do no wrong.
I consider this album to be a continuation of the Violator era, in that yes the music style is a bit different here and uses a more rock approach (ofcourse with the Mode touch) but its absolutely on par if not better than any of Depeche's best work. The band is truely in full form here :)
Also, I must add this Dave's voice in this album has to be his most powerful performance ever. Just listen to "Rush" and you'll know what i mean. I always have a hard time figuring out my favorite DM songs since i love them all so much, but Rush is definately on my top 5
Other gems of the album include: I Feel You, Walking In My Shoes, Condemnation, In Your Room and Mercy In You. Judas and Get Right With Me are alright, but maybe not for everyone.
Absolutely Recommended! Submitted by Nonami (I wont tell)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
...best album in the world... ...It's absolutely a master piece in every inch, every single song moves me and makes me think every time I listen to this record...lyrics are so deep like there were out of this world...I encourage every single fan of music to purchase this album...enjoy it as much as I've been doing for a long time...take care... Submitted by mark (wroclaw,PL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Masterpiece Sofad is Depeche Mode's most powerful album to date, and depending on your taste, either ahead or behind Violator. Bluesy electronics mixed with dark atmospheres and a rock edge makes this album a truly outstanding piece of art. DM created a niche for themselves at the peak of grunge. Easily the best album of the 90's. Submitted by a reviewer (DM world) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not just appreciated by Songs of Faith and devotion is really a great record. Every tune is fantastic. It's really a shame that great bands like Depeche Mode aren't in the mainstream in America. They really deserve alot more credit in the states than they get. But I guess if they were played on the radio everyday it wouldn't be such a pleasure to own this album. You must get it! Submitted by a reviewer (Murfreesboro TN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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