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Depeche Mode- Some Great Reward LP

Depeche Mode- Some Great Reward LP
Depeche Mode- Some Great Reward LP
SKU: rhino234172lp.gal
Band/Title: Depeche Mode
Label: Rhino
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Price: $24.99
Product Details

Limited 180gm vinyl LP repressing of this 1984 album from the Synthpop pioneers. Includes the tracks 'People Are People', 'Master & Servant', 'Blasphemous Rumours' and more.


  • - Disc 1 -
  • 1 Something to Do
  • 2 Lie to Me
  • 3 People Are People
  • 4 It Doesn't Matter
  • 5 Stories of Old
  • - Disc 2 -
  • 1 Somebody
  • 2 Master and Servant
  • 3 If You Want
  • 4 Blasphemous Rumours



Depeche Mode's lyrical content, at times impossibly contrived, is a potential source of frustration. "I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours / But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour / And when I die / I expect to find him laughing," goes the chorus of "Blasphemous Rumours," an antireligion song using attempted teenage suicide and fatal car accidents as testimonial. Lyricist Martin Gore always scores points for creative rhyming, but one gets the feeling the choice of subject matter is nearly arbitrary, that the band could write equally depressing songs about a bad hair day--and mean it. But this is the fun, and maybe even the genius, of Depeche Mode. When it comes to patent controversy, they are as self-indulgent as they wanna be. Depeche's first U.S. single, "People Are People," also contained on Some Great Reward, is no less of an eye roller than "Blasphemous Rumours," but its tone is inversely inspiring to the nihilistic picture painted by "Rumours." Two other opposites that attract, the naughty little industrial-lite, S/M-colored "Master and Servant" perfectly juxtaposes the leaning-on-the-windowsill-staring-at-the-moon love song "Somebody." --Beth Bessmer