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Black Celebration

 
Album Review: Black Celebration

  • Artist: Depeche Mode
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Total Time: 45:16
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Whether the band felt it was simply the time to move on from its most explicit industrial-pop fusion days, or whether increased success and concurrently larger venues pushed the music into different avenues, Depeche Mode's fifth studio album, Black Celebration, saw the group embarking on a path that in many ways defined their sound to the present: emotionally extreme lyrics matched with amped-up tunes, as much anthemic rock as they are compelling dance, along with stark, low-key ballads. The slow, sneaky build of the opening title track, with a strange distorted vocal sample providing a curious opening hook, sets the tone as David Gahan sings of making it through "another black day" while powerful drums and echoing metallic pings carry the song. Black Celebration is actually heavier on the ballads throughout, many sung by Martin Gore -- the most per album he has yet taken lead on -- with notable dramatic beauties including "Sometimes," with its surprise gospel choir start and rough piano sonics, and the hyper-nihilistic "World Full of Nothing." The various singles from the album remain definite highlights, such as "A Question of Time," a brawling, aggressive number with a solid Gahan vocal, and the romantic/physical politics of "Stripped," featuring particularly sharp arrangements from Alan Wilder. However, with such comparatively lesser-known but equally impressive numbers as the quietly intense romance of "Here Is the House" to boast, Black Celebration is solid through and through. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Black Celebration (Lyrics) Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (4:55)
Fly on the Windscreen [Final] Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (5:18)
A Question of Lust Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (4:20)
Sometimes (Lyrics) Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (1:53)
It Doesn't Matter Two (Lyrics) Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (2:50)
A Question of Time (Lyrics) Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (4:10)
Stripped (Lyrics) Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (4:16)
Here Is the House (Lyrics) Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (4:15)
World Full of Nothing (Lyrics) Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (2:50)
Dressed in Black (Lyrics) Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (2:32)
New Dress (Lyrics) Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (3:42)
But Not Tonight (Lyrics) Martin L. Gore Depeche Mode (4:15)

Credits

Depeche Mode (Producer), Depeche Mode (Main Performer), Andrew Fletcher (Group), David Gahan (Group), Martin L. Gore (Group), Gareth Jones (Producer), Daniel Miller (Producer), Peter Schmidt (Engineer), Peter Schmidt (Assistant Engineer), Richard Sullivan (Engineer), Richard Sullivan (Assistant Engineer), Phil Tennant (Assistant Engineer), Alan Wilder (Group), Tim Young (Mastering), Stuart Graham (Photography), Brian Griffin (Photography), Dave Allen (Engineer)
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Black Celebration
Studio album by Depeche Mode
Released 17 March 1986
Recorded November 1985 - January 1986
Genre Darkwave
Length 45:27
Label Mute
Sire (US/Canada)
Producer Depeche Mode, Daniel Miller, and Gareth Jones
Professional reviews
Depeche Mode chronology
The Singles 81→85
(1985)
Black Celebration
(1986)
Music for the Masses
(1987)
Singles from Black Celebration
  1. "Stripped"
    Released: February 10, 1986 (1986-02-10)
  2. "A Question of Lust"
    Released: April 14, 1986 (1986-04-14)
  3. "A Question of Time"
    Released: August 11, 1986 (1986-08-11)
  4. "But Not Tonight[1]"
    Released: October 22, 1986 (1986-10-22)

Black Celebration is the fifth studio album by Depeche Mode. Released by Mute Records on 17 March 1986, it further cemented the darkening sound that was initially hinted towards on their album Construction Time Again.

Contents

Overview

Black Celebration did not sell as well as the previous album, and none of the three singles was a big hit. The album is one of their darkest as well, focusing more on the band's bleak side.

Black Celebration is the Depeche Mode album that has the most songs with Martin Gore on lead vocals: "A Question of Lust", "Sometimes", "It Doesn't Matter Two", "World Full of Nothing" and "Black Day" as a bonus track. The remaining tracks are sung by David Gahan.

The track "Fly on the Windscreen" had already been released as the B-side of the "It's Called a Heart" single. The band decided to rework the song (adding new effects and making it more stereophonic) and released it as the "Final" version on this album. It was later performed live, and given a slight hip hop edge during the 1993 Devotional Tour. A recorded performance of this version is featured in the live video Devotional and a special live single of "In Your Room".

Rerelease

In 2007, Black Celebration was re-released with a bonus DVD. It was released as a part of the third wave of re-issues (along with Construction Time Again). The first CD was remastered and (except in the USA) was released on a CD/SACD hybrid. The bonus DVD includes the B-Sides in addition to the singles and B-Sides for "Shake the Disease" and "It's Called a Heart", two songs that were recorded shortly before the album and were released too early to be put on the album. There are also several live versions of some of the songs from Black Celebration. The album is released the way it was originally intended and ends with "New Dress" (not "Black Day" or "But Not Tonight").

Like the other re-issues, the DVD includes a documentary on the album. The title (seen below) is Martin paraphrasing Daniel Miller about his demos for Black Celebration in the film. The double-documentary discusses both The Singles 81>85 and Black Celebration, its more challenging commercial success (especially the song "Stripped") and all five related singles. It also includes a plethora of behind-the-scenes footage of the making of Black Celebration and the ensuing tour. Highlights include the band meeting The Cure, and behind the scenes footage of several of the music videos. The documentary is nearly an hour.

It was released March 20, 2007 in the USA, March 26 in the UK and April 2 in the rest of Europe.

The remastered album was released on "deluxe" vinyl April 2, 2007 in Europe only.

Track listing

All songs written by Martin Gore, except "Black Day" written by Martin Gore/Alan Wilder/Daniel Miller.

UK LP

  1. "Black Celebration" – 4:55
  2. "Fly on the Windscreen (Final)" – 5:18
  3. "A Question of Lust" – 4:20
  4. "Sometimes" – 1:53
  5. "It Doesn't Matter Two" – 2:50
  6. "A Question of Time" – 4:10
  7. "Stripped" – 4:16
  8. "Here Is the House" – 4:15
  9. "World Full of Nothing" – 2:50
  10. "Dressed in Black" – 2:32
  11. "New Dress" – 3:42

Bonus tracks on CD version:

  1. "Breathing in Fumes" – 6:07
  2. "But Not Tonight (Extended Remix)" – 5:13
  3. "Black Day" – 2:36

US LP/CD/MC

  1. "Black Celebration" – 4:55
  2. "Fly on the Windscreen (Final)" – 5:18
  3. "A Question of Lust" – 4:20
  4. "Sometimes" – 1:53
  5. "It Doesn't Matter Two" – 2:50
  6. "A Question of Time" – 4:10
  7. "Stripped" – 4:16
  8. "Here Is the House" – 4:15
  9. "World Full of Nothing" – 2:50
  10. "Dressed in Black" – 2:32
  11. "New Dress" – 3:42
  12. "But Not Tonight" – 4:15

The U.S. version of "A Question of Time" has a slightly different intro (the screeching sound is repeated twice, while the original version is smooth).

2007 re-release

Mute: DM CD 5 (CD/SACD + DVD) / CDX STUMM 26 (CD/SACD)

  • Disc 1 is a hybrid SACD/CD with a multi-channel SACD layer.
  • Disc 2 is a DVD which includes "Black Celebration" in DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 and PCM Stereo plus bonus material
  1. "Black Celebration" – 4:55
  2. "Fly on the Windscreen (Final)" – 5:18
  3. "A Question of Lust" – 4:20
  4. "Sometimes" – 1:53
  5. "It Doesn't Matter Two" – 2:50
  6. "A Question of Time" – 4:10
  7. "Stripped" – 4:16
  8. "Here Is the House" – 4:15
  9. "World Full of Nothing" – 2:50
  10. "Dressed in Black" – 2:32
  11. "New Dress" – 3:42

Live in Birmingham, April 1986 (in DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1, PCM Stereo):

  1. "Black Celebration"
  2. "A Question of Time"
  3. "Stripped"

Bonus Tracks (PCM Stereo):

  1. "Shake the Disease"
  2. "Flexible"
  3. "It's Called a Heart"
  4. "Fly on the Windscreen" [original]
  5. "But Not Tonight"
  6. "Breathing in Fumes"
  7. "Black Day"
  8. "Christmas Island"

Additional Material:

  1. Depeche Mode 85-86 [57 minute video]

Charts and certifications

Chart (1986) Peak
position
Certification Sales
Austrian Albums Chart[2] 26 20,000+
France 200,000+
German Albums Chart[3] 2 Platinum[4] 575,000+
Italy 175,000+
Netherlands 36 35,000+
Spain 50,000+
Swedish Albums Chart[5] 5 80,000+
Swiss Albums Chart[6] 1 70,000+
UK Albums Chart[7] 4 Silver[8] 175,000+
US Billboard 200[9] 90 Gold[10] 800,000+
Europe Sales 1,680,000+
Worldwide Sales 4,000,000+

Credits

Miscellaneous

  • The voice at the beginning of "Black Celebration" is Daniel Miller (impersonating Winston Churchill) saying, "A brief period of rejoicing."
  • Black Celebration is the only Depeche Mode album that has a title track. However, there are three other Depeche Mode albums that get their names from lyrics in songs on the albums: Construction Time Again, Some Great Reward and Playing the Angel.
  • Black Celebration is the only Depeche Mode album which does not have a track featured on The Best Of: Volume 1 although the DVD edition carries both "Stripped" and "A Question Of Time".
  • Black Celebration was the last Depeche Mode album to feature Brian Griffin as cover photographer.
  • The song "Stripped" has been covered by God Lives Underwater, Kent, Scooter, Rammstein, She Wants Revenge, Shiny Toy Guns, and Brainclaw.
  • The song "Here is the House" has been covered by Andain.
  • The song "World Full of Nothing" has been covered acoustically by Steve Thompson.
  • The b-side "Black Day" is a new composition that reprises lyrics from "Black Celebration", sung by Martin Gore.
  • The lyrics of "Dressed in Black" are quite similar to the song "Baby's in Black" by The Beatles.
  • On the back of the cover a quote reciting Life in the so called space age can be read. This quote gave inspiration to God Lives Underwater, who released an album with such a title, in 1998.
  • The intro from "But Not Tonight" is heavily sampled in Dntel's song, "Don't Get Your Hopes Up."
  • The 1986 film Modern Girls used the song "But Not Tonight". The track was released as a single in North America only, and was not included on most foreign versions of Black Celebration.

References

  1. ^ Released only in North-America
  2. ^ "Discographie Depeche Mode". AustrianCharts.at. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  3. ^ "Suchergebnis". Charts-Surfer.de. Retrieved 24 February 2009. Note: User must define 'neuer suchbegriff' search parameter as "Depeche Mode".
  4. ^ "Gold/Platin-Datenbank". MusikIndustrie.de. Retrieved 24 February 2009. Note: User must define 'Sie können nach Titel, Jahr oder Interpret suchen' search parameter as "Depeche Mode".
  5. ^ "Discography Depeche Mode". SwedishCharts.com. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  6. ^ "Discography Depeche Mode". SwissCharts.com. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  7. ^ "Chart Stats: Depeche Mode". ChartStats.com. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  8. ^ "Black Celebration UK silver certification". British Phonographic Industry. 21 March 1986. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  9. ^ "Depeche Mode > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums". Allmusic. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  10. ^ "Searchable Database". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 24 February 2009. Note: User must define 'Artist' search parameter as "Depeche Mode".

 
 
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