Songs of Faith and Devotion Depeche Mode

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  • Release Date: 01/22/2008
  • Original Release: 1993
  • Sales Rank: 128,542
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 093624994527
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Songs of Faith and Devotion

1LISTENI Feel You 4:35
2LISTENWalking in My Shoes 5:35
3LISTENCondemnation 3:20
4LISTENMercy in You 4:17
5LISTENJudas 5:14
6LISTENIn Your Room 6:26
7LISTENGet Right With Me 3:53
8LISTENRush 4:37
9LISTENOne Caress 3:32
10LISTENHigher Love 5:57

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Editorial Reviews

On the face of it the oddest release of Depeche Mode's career, and one of the oddest in rock ever -- a mere six months after the release of the original Songs of Faith and Devotion, a track-for-track duplication of the album from the accompanying tour, culled from a variety of dates in Europe and America. Beyond the souvenir value, though, it's a question whether there's enough going on to warrant further investigation. Admittedly, the general strength of the album obviously matches the original, with top-flight songs for the most part, though falling apart a bit near the end. When it comes to the live presentation adding or taking away anything, it's a mixed bag. David Gahan, it later transpired, did this tour completely out of his head on life-threatening combinations of alcohol and illegal drugs (he eventually attempted suicide a year after the tour's conclusion, but thankfully didn't succeed, and has now kicked his habits); while the various performances don't sound totally flawed, his voice feels distinctly more ragged throughout in comparison to 101, losing the more careful subtleties of the studio versions. Musically, while nearly everything matches the originals, various changes appear at points -- to counteract accusations of simply serving up preprogrammed songs without deviation, perhaps? Regardless, the striking, sweeping introduction to "Walking in My Shoes," with a ragged but right orchestral sample, and the wordless soul/gospel wails concluding "Condemnation" add to the songs' effect, while other songs like "I Feel You" and "In Your Room" have an extra oomph live. But ultimately, only the most committed Depeche-phile will really need or want this -- more casual fans will do just fine with the studio Songs alone. Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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Addictingby Anonymous

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January 19, 2005: This is defintely one of the more ambitious DM projects...I find that when I listen to it, there's not much in it that appeals to me--the only real dance tunes that are in SOFAD are "I feel you" "Walking in my shoes" and "Mercy in you", the rest seem slower and more controlled...however, there is something about this album that makes me want to listen to it over and over again--the album is simply addicting. also, the person who wrote the above album seems to be a die-hard DM fan, but he should know from other songs such as "blasphemous rumors" "personal jesus," etc. that DM are not that religious, although many of the songs have religious refrences, and most can be interpreted religiously. (however, "in your room is defintely NOT religious,..."in your room/where souls disappear/only you exist here..." overall, a very interesting, thought-provoking, and down-right addictive work.

This review was written about the CD edition.

EVERYBODY NEED FAITH & DEVOTION!!by Anonymous

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June 10, 2002: Behind closed eyes I see ''Songs of F/D'' as a deep inner spiritual realm. This applies to the relationship between man & God. Man is the ultimate sinner. Man slips into drugs,sex,etc..''Condemnation''. Martin is seeking or asking for help...will you always be there...Martin is alone with God...''In your room''...Martin can't decide by himself which path to follow''Try walking in my shoes''...One thing is evident when you listen to all tracks on Songs of F&D, God hasn't given up on DM. Look how far Dave has gone, and Martins talent has sky-rocketed!! DM fans will never be disappointed!!SAY ITS NOT SO!!!

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