Whether the band felt it was simply the time to move on from its most explicit industrial-pop fusion days, or whether increased success and concurrently larger venues pushed the music into different avenues, Depeche Mode's fifth studio album, Black Celebration, saw the group embarking on a path that in many ways defined their sound to the present: emotionally extreme lyrics matched with amped-up tunes, as much anthemic rock as they are compelling dance, along with stark, low-key ballads. The slow, sneaky build of the opening title track, with a strange distorted vocal sample providing a curious opening hook, sets the tone as David Gahan sings of making it through "another black day" while powerful drums and echoing metallic pings carry the song. Black Celebration is actually heavier on the ballads throughout, many sung by Martin Gore -- the most per album he has yet taken lead on -- with notable dramatic beauties including "Sometimes," with its surprise gospel choir start and rough piano sonics, and the hyper-nihilistic "World Full of Nothing." The various singles from the album remain definite highlights, such as "A Question of Time," a brawling, aggressive number with a solid Gahan vocal, and the romantic/physical politics of "Stripped," featuring particularly sharp arrangements from Alan Wilder. However, with such comparatively lesser-known but equally impressive numbers as the quietly intense romance of "Here Is the House" to boast, Black Celebration is solid through and through. [Rhino issued a CD/DVD edition of the album in 2007. The first disc contains the album in remastered form; the second disc provides the album in 5.1 sound, a short film, and 11 bonus tracks.] ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide
Black Celebration (Rhino US CD/DVD)
03/20/2007 | Rhino / Wea
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Black Celebration (Rhino US CD/DVD) Notes
A CD/DVD double-disc reissue portrays the original album in remastered form. An emotionally intense and anthemic masterpiece, Black Celebration contains old favorites along with eight bonus tracks and the film "Depeche Mode 1984: The Songs Aren't Good Enough, There Aren't Any Singles and It'll Never Get Played on the Radio."
Credits of Black Celebration (Rhino US CD/DVD)
- Daniel Miller
- Producer, Engineer, Executive Producer, Liner Notes, Mixing
- Peter Schmidt
- Assistant Engineer
- Thomas Stiehler
- Editing
- Richard Sullivan
- Assistant Engineer
- Alan Wilder
- Executive Producer, Group Member
- Simon Heyworth
- Mastering
- Stuart Graham
- Assistant
- Anton Corbijn
- Art Direction
- Mark Higenbottam
- Cover Art
- Kevin Paul
- Engineer, Mixing
- Dave Allen
- Engineer
- Claire Partington
- Archivist
- Trigger
- Engineer
- Kevin VanBergen
- Tape Transfer
- Ross Hallard
- Director
- D.A. Jones
- Cover Art
- Phil Michael Lane
- Director
- Roland Brown
- Producer, Writer
- Rico Conning
- Mixing
- Martin L. Gore
- Group Member
- Roger Johnson
- Engineer, Digital Editing
- Gareth Jones
- Producer, Engineer, Executive Producer, Mixing
















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