Exciter Depeche Mode

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  • Release Date: 05/15/2001
  • Sales Rank: 16,877
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 093624796022
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Exciter

1LISTENDream On
2LISTENShine
3LISTENThe Sweetest Condition
4LISTENWhen the Body Speaks
5LISTENThe Dead of Night
6LISTENLovetheme
7LISTENFreelove
8LISTENComatose
9LISTENI Feel Loved
10LISTENBreathe
11LISTENEasy Tiger
12LISTENI Am You
13LISTENGoodnight Lovers

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Unlike 1997's Ultra, which signaled Depeche Mode's comeback after lead singer David Gahan's drug rehabilitation and featured the radio-friendly songs "Home" and "Barrel of a Gun," the excitement on Exciter is buried a little deeper. Fueled by lines like "to the soul's desires the body listens/what the flesh requires keeps the heart imprisoned," the lush, synth-and-string-filled "When the Body Speaks" showcases Gahan's renewed vocal strength and Martin Gore's beautifully twisted songwriting, which is in equal parts spiritually attuned and gloriously kinky. The group revisits the downward spiral caused by drug addiction -- a theme they expertly tackled on the 1987 single "Never Let Me Down Again" -- with the acoustic-driven "Dream On," on which Gahan gravely groans: "It sucks you in/It drags you down/To where there is no hallowed ground." Like their previous discs, Exciter offers a sparse, slow-building standout track, in this case "Freelove": "No hidden catch/No strings attached/Just free love," pines Gahan. Perhaps that sentiment sums up the overall mood of Exciter, which is suffused with Gahan's plaintive voice breathing world-weary life into Gore's guilt-ridden, existential wordplay. Depeche's quieter musical direction -- courtesy of Björk producer Mark Bell -- may not get you groovin' as hard as you did with classics such as "People Are People" and "Strangelove." But like a bloodthirsty vampire, these angst-ridden Brits still leave you wanting more. Tracy E. Hopkins, Barnes & Noble



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Exciterby Anonymous

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June 20, 2002: Depeche Mode outshine themselves on this cd. I expecially enjoyed Dead of Night. And if you watched it on PPV you'll agree with me when you see Dave strutting his stuff on stage, and of course Martin's super guitar playing. I also like and one of my all time favs is Breathe...again Martin just took center stage...he's magnificant!!!

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June 05, 2002: All tracks on Exciter cd is totally awesome!!My favorite is Dead of Night, with its deep dark lyrics. It will leave you wondering just where is this zombie room!! My second track is Breathe. Martin's melodic breathy words will put you in a trance. And when he sings ''tell me that you love me, bofore you say good-bye'', will have you close to tears!!(sniff-sniff).


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