In between Violator and Songs of Faith and Devotion, a lot happened: Nirvana rewrote the ideas of what "alternative" was supposed to be, while Nine Inch Nails hit the airwaves as the most clearly Depeche Mode-influenced new hit band around. In the meantime, the band went through some high-profile arguing as David Gahan turned into a long-haired, leather-clad rocker and pushed for a more guitar-oriented sound. Yet the odd thing about Songs of Faith and Devotion is that it sounds pretty much like a Depeche Mode album, only with some new sonic tricks courtesy of Alan Wilder and co-producer Flood. Perhaps even odder is the fact that it works incredibly well all the same. "I Feel You," opening with a screech of feedback, works its live drums well, but when the heavy synth bass kicks in with the wailing backing vocals, even most rockers might find it hard to compete. Martin Gore's lyrical bent, as per the title, ponders relationships through distinctly religious imagery; while the gambit is hardly new, on songs like the centerpiece "In Your Room," the combination of personal and spiritual love blends perfectly. Outside musicians appear for the first time, including female backing singers on a couple of tracks, most notably the gospel-flavored "Condemnation" and the uilleann pipes on "Judas," providing a lovely intro to the underrated song (later covered by Tricky). "Rush" is the biggest misstep, a too obvious sign that Nine Inch Nails was a recording-session favorite to unwind to. But with other numbers such as "Walking in My Shoes" and "The Mercy in You" to recommend it, Songs of Faith and Devotion continues the Depeche Mode winning streak. [Rhino issued a CD/DVD edition of the album in 2006. The first disc contains the album in remastered form; the second disc provides the album in 5.1 sound, a half-hour film, and eight bonus tracks.] ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide
Songs of Faith and Devotion (Rhino US CD/DVD)
10/03/2006
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Songs of Faith and Devotion (Rhino US CD/DVD) Track Listing
Songs of Faith and Devotion (Rhino US CD/DVD) Notes
SONGS OF FAITH AND DEVOTION, an explosive Billboard® #1 album when it was released in ’93, continued the
band’s winning streak and introduced the Top 40 smash “I Feel You.” Also features the classic tracks “Condemnation,”
“Walking In My Shoes,” and “In Your Room,” the focal point of the album’s blend of the personal and the spiritual.
DVD delivers eight additional tracks including “My Joy” and seven remixes including the Paris Mix of “Condemnation,”
the Zephyr Mix of “In Your Room,” and the Life’s Too Short Mix of “I Feel You.” New DVD film Depeche Mode
1991-94: We Were Going To Live Together, Record Together And It Was Going To Be Wonderful chronicles the
band around the time of this massive album and also features recent footage looking back.
CD features the original album in remastered stereo.
DVD features 5.1, 5.1 Surround and high resolution PCM stereo mixes of the entire album plus specially chosen bonus tracks and live cuts.
Credits of Songs of Faith and Devotion (Rhino US CD/DVD)
- Basil Meade
- Vocals
- Daniel Miller
- Liner Notes
- Mark "Spike" Stent
- Mixing
- Butch Vig
- Producer, Remixing
- Alan Wilder
- Producer, Remixing, Group Member, Executive Producer
- Uilleann Pipes
- Vocals
- Jeremy Wheatley
- Assistant
- Will Malone
- String Arrangements, String Conductor
- Samantha Smith
- Vocals
- Anton Corbijn
- Graphic Design, Design, Photography, Cover Design, Art Direction
- Volker Schneider
- Assistant
- Daryl Bamonte
- Coordination
- Kevin Paul
- Engineer, Mixing
- Philip Lane
- Director
- Johnny Dollar
- Remixing
- Claire Partington
- Archive Research
- Kevin VanBergen
- Transfers
- Monica Axelsson
- Coordination
- Hildia Cambell
- Vocals
- Ross Hallard
- Director
- Simon Heywort
- Mastering
- Steve Lyon
- Producer, Engineer, Remixing, Mixing
- Portishead
- Remixing
- Roland Brown
- Producer, Writer
- Shaun DeFeo
- Assistant
- Chris Dickie
- Engineer
- Markus Dravs
- Remixing
- Brian Eno
- Remixing
- Flood
- Mixing, Original Album Producer
- Martin L. Gore
- Group Member
- Steafan Hannigan
- Vocals
- Roger Johnson
- Engineer, Digital Editing, Editing
- Paul Kendall
- Engineer

























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