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Depeche Mode - Live At Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany 1995 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

Depeche Mode - Live At Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany 1995 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Depeche Mode

  • Title: Live At Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany 1995 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: DMG
  • Genre: Electronic, Synth-Pop, New Wave
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:46:11
  • Total Size: 731 MB
  • WebSite:
Tracklist:

1. Dream on (Intro) (Live) (01:50)
2. The Dead of Night (Live) (04:54)
3. The Sweetest Condition (Live) (03:41)
4. Halo (Live) (04:31)
5. Walking in My Shoes (Live) (06:09)
6. Dream On (Live) (05:16)
7. When the Body Speaks (Live) (06:58)
8. Waiting for the Night (Live) (05:28)
9. It Doesn't Matter Two (Live) (02:53)
10. Breathe (Live) (05:09)
11. Freelove (Live) (06:51)
12. Enjoy the Silence (Live) (07:03)
13. I Feel You (Live) (06:53)
14. In Your Room (Live) (05:13)
15. It's No Good (Live) (04:27)
16. Personal Jesus (Live) (05:43)
17. Home (Live) (05:35)
18. Clean (Live) (05:42)
19. Black Celebration (Live) (04:39)
20. Never Let Me Down Again (Live) (07:07)

Pioneering English band Depeche Mode took the underground electronic club sounds of the early '80s and expanded them to stadium-sized levels within a decade, becoming one of the best-selling international groups in the process. One of the first acts to establish a musical identity based completely around the use of synthesizers, they debuted with a bouncy electro-pop spirit which gradually developed into a darker, more dramatic synth-rock style that ultimately positioned them as one of the most quintessential alternative bands of their era. Earning a modest European following with early releases like 1981's Speak & Spell and 1983's Construction Time Again, they made their U.S. breakthrough in 1984 with their platinum-certified fourth LP, Some Great Reward. From there, Depeche Mode remained a fixture on the international Top Ten with hit '90s albums such as the classic Violator and their first U.S./U.K. number one, the grunge-influenced Songs of Faith and Devotion. While internal drama and struggles with substance abuse threatened to derail them by the late '90s, their ever-evolving sound adapted with the times, whether diving into moody trip-hop on 1997's Ultra or digitizing with experimental electronic on 2001's Exciter. By the late 2000s, the trio experienced a popular resurgence and renewed drive with the chart-topping electro-rock Playing the Angel, which kicked off a new era that poised Depeche Mode as elder statesmen of the genre, dominating sales with each subsequent release and even embarking on their longest tour to date, in support of their 14th album, 2017's Spirit.



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