The Singles 81-85
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- Sales Rank:35,316
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
- Release Date:November 23, 2011
- UPC:093624729822
- EAN:0093624729822
- ASIN:B00000HY5N
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Tracks
- Dreaming of Me
- New Life
- Just Can't Get Enough
- See You
- The Meaning of Love
- Leave in Silence
- Get the Balance Right!
- Everything Counts
- Love in Itself
- People Are People
- Master and Servant
- Rumours
- Somebody
- Shake the Disease
- It's Called a Heart
- Photographic [Some Bizarre Version]
- Just Can't Get Enough [Schizo Mix]
Editorial Reviews:
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The Singles 81-85 by Depeche Mode
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The question we have to ask is "Why?" Depeche Mode released The Singles, 86-98 because there was no comprehensive singles collection representing 1986 through 1998. But why release a singles compilation covering 1981 through 1985 when Catching Up with Depeche Mode already covers this turf? For one thing, the singles "Leave in Silence," "Everything Counts," and "People Are People," which were absent from Catching Up, are included here. All the songs are digitally remastered, but how much does digital enhancement really do to improve the sound of early-'80s synth-pop, which is so dated? Not much. However, it's natural to release a comprehensive singles collection that nicely coincides with 86-98. Both compilations are great for first-timers. And the two remixes on 81-85 ("Photographic [Some Bizarre Version]" and "Just Can't Get Enough [Schizo Mix]") will snag collectors. But maybe the answer has nothing to do with marketable packaging. DM have always fancied themselves as notorious. The liner notes for 81-85 include one negative review and one positive for each song. Perhaps as an attempt to fend off the specter of "where are they now?" Depeche Mode feel the need to remind us how controversial they are by reminding us how controversial they were. --Beth Bessmer
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