Paper Monsters [CD & DVD] David Gahan

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CD - Special Edition / Enhanced

  • Release Date: 06/03/2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 204,252
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 093624849223
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Paper Monsters [CD & DVD]

1LISTENDirty Sticky Floors 3:35
2LISTENHold On 4:17
3LISTENA Little Piece 5:12
4LISTENBottle Living 3:33
5LISTENBlack and Blue Again 5:43
6LISTENStay 4:20
7LISTENI Need You 4:45
8LISTENBitter Apple 6:01
9LISTENHidden Houses 5:02
10LISTENGoodbye 5:56

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This special edition of Paper Monsters includes a bonus DVD containing a short film; the video for "Dirty Sticky Floors"; exclusive footage from the video shoot; acoustic performances of "Hold On" and "A Little Piece" from New York City; additional footage from that same show; and a photo gallery.

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On his solo debut, Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan doesn't stray far from the hypnotic electronic dance pop made famous by his two decade-spanning band. The lead single, the honky-tonk rocker "Dirty Sticky Floors," is reminiscent of DP's devilish "Personal Jesus," with background vocals that recall Gahan's androgynous bandmate, Martin Gore. With Gahan taking the reins, however, the bulk of Paper Monsters lacks the ingredient that fuels Depeche Mode, the contrasting vocal chemistry between Gahan's baritone and Gore's falsetto-prone delivery. On the other hand, the absence of Gore -- who pens most of DP's hits -- allowed Gahan the creative freedom to co-write all ten of the album's songs and to work with producer Ken Thomas (Sigur Rós), who lends the album a less ominous rock sound. Lyrically, Gahan hews to themes he's explored with Depeche, such as addiction (the synth-driven "I Need You") and redemption (the symphonic "Black & Blue Again"). He does switch gears, however, on the sparse and haunting "Stay," which pushes his pleading vocals to the fore and suggests the Alan Parson Project's dreamy "Time." Although the disc falters on the corny "Hidden Houses," which sounds like a Goth Scooby-Doo theme, Paper Monsters offers more than enough thrills to satisfy even the most critical Depeche Mode diehards. Tracy E. Hopkins, Barnes & Noble



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August 20, 2003: HI. This is Jeff, i am a fan of Depeche Mode, so naturally, i went out to buy this album. I didn't expect much as this was Dave Gahan's first solo album, but i was very wrong. I was blown away by the first track; Dirty Sticky Floors, it reminds me of a modern rock track. It is actually #7 on edge102 in Toronto. I would have to say this is the 2nd best album of the year because of Matthew Good's Avalanche which is the best album of all time for me. Here is a rating of each track 1. Dirty Sticky Floors **** 2. Hold On ***** 3. A Little Piece **** 4. Bottle Living ***** (very Personal Jesus meets I Feel You on this track) 5. Black & Blue Again ***** 6. Stay ***** 7. I Need You **** 8. Bitter Apple ****** (The highlight of the album) 9. Hidden Houses *** (not very strong track) 10. Goodbye *** (pretty good but not strong) the single tracks to Dirty Sticky Floors and I Need You: Dirty Sticky Floors (radio edit): ***** Stand Up: **** Maybe: **** I Need You (radio edit): ***** Closer: ***** (written by Dave during the Ultra sessions, it was rejected by Martin Gore; The Songwriter) Breathe: *** brak109