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Playing the Angel
(CD, 2005)

Primary Artist: Depeche Mode

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Format: CD
Oct 2005
Record Label: Sire Records (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 093624934820
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Track Listing
1. Pain That I'm Used To, A
2. John the Revelator
3. Suffer Well
4. Sinner in Me, The
5. Precious
6. Macro
7. I Want It All
8. Nothing's Impossible
9. Introspectre
10. Damaged People
11. Lilian
12. Darkest Star, The

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Producer:Ben Hillier
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Depeche Mode: Dave Gahan, Martin L. Gore, Andy Fletcher.
Recording information: Sound Design, Santa Barbara, CA.
A stunning return to VIOLATOR-era form, 2005's PLAYING THE ANGEL is arguably Depeche Mode's finest outing since that lauded 1990 album. But, remarkably, ANGEL also moves the U.K. trio's patented synth-pop aesthetic forward, as best evinced by the propulsive "Suffer Well," one of three tracks here co-penned by frontman Dave Gahan and outside collaborators, instead of the band's mastermind, Martin L. Gore. (Gahan gained writing confidence on his 2003 solo debut, PAPER MONSTERS.)
The back cover of PLAYING THE ANGEL describes it as "pain and suffering in various tempos," and while that description would doom many records, for Depeche Mode those qualities are virtues. The group clearly isn't kidding around, since the first track, "A Pain That I'm Used To," opens with ominous, jarring noise and shifts into a bleak, surging tune. The more melodic side of DM is well represented, too, as revealed on the gospel-tinged "John the Revelator" and the urgent, emotive "Precious." The result of a long-running ensemble playing to its strengths without seeming repetitive or self-conscious, ANGEL is a welcome addition to the upper tier of Depeche Mode records.

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4 stars out of 5 - [D]arkly synthy, slightly psychotic, and with judicious guitar interjections...


...PLAYING THE ANGEL turns out to be their most self-assured and accessible release in over a decade, with highs not heard since the gloomy heyday of 1990's VIOLATOR.... - Grade: B



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