DEPECHE MODE DISCOGRAPHY




Depeche Mode 'Speak & Spell' Remastered 2006/2007


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Album:  

Speak & Spell


Label:  

Depeche Mode  

MUTE


Catalog number:  

CDX STUMM 5 | DMCD1 | DMLP1


Release date:  

CD - 03 April 2006 | CD/SACD + DVD - 03 April 2006 | LP - 12 March 2007


Record in studio:  

December 1980 – August 1981, Blackwing Studios, London


Producer:  

Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller


The artwork:  

Brian Griffin


Formats edition:  

CD

CD/SACD + DVD

VINYL

VIDEO



DEPECHE MODE RECORDING:


Dave Gahan:  

lead vocals


Martin Gore:  

keyboards, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Photographic" and "Any Second Now (Voices)"


Andy Fletcher:  

keyboards, backing vocals


Vince Clarke:  

keyboards, programming, backing vocals




ANNOUNCEMENT


DEPECHE MODE



Collector's Editions of Remasters



Depeche Mode albums will not only be completely remastered, but will also contain 5.1 volume mixes, as well as other bonuses.


Luxury collector's editions of Depeche Mode remasters will be released as two-disc sets with original reworked stereo albums on CD plus 5.1 audio and improved stereo mixes, with all the B-sides of singles and remixes on a bonus DVD. Each DVD also includes a specially commissioned 30-minute short film about the album, featuring new interviews with band members past and present, chronicling this period of Depeche Mode's hugely influential career. The luxurious packaging includes a redesigned 16-page booklet with lyrics, the original album cover, rare photos and much more.


The SACD + DVD version includes the album in an updated 5.1 surround sound presentation on the SACD disc. The CD + DVD version includes the album in an updated 5.1 surround sound presentation on DVD.



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CD REMASTERED RELEASE


CD (CDX STUMM 5) 03 April 2006 EU



"New Life" 3:46


"I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead" 02:18


"Puppets" 03:58


"Boys Say Go!" 03:07


"Nodisco" 04:15


"What's Your Name?" 02:45


"Photographic" 04:44


"Tora! Tora! Tora!" 04:37


"Big Muff" 04:24


"Any Second Now" (Voices) 02:35


"Just Can't Get Enough" 03:44


"Dreaming Of Me" 04:03




● MATRIX: RUNOUT / BARCODE



Label Code:   LC5834


Barcode:   0094635797626


Rights Society:   bel BIEM


Runout:   [MediaMotion logo] WWW.MEDIAMOTION.COM 3579762 @ 1 010105


Mastering SID Code:   IFPI LW03


Mould SID Code:   ifpi AAH15




Packaging: Jewel Case. 14 page booklet. Made in the EU





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CD/SACD REMASTERED RELEASE


CD/SACD + DVD (DMCD1) 03 April 2006 EU



CD/SACD



"New Life" 3:46


"I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead" 02:18


"Puppets" 03:58


"Boys Say Go!" 03:07


"Nodisco" 04:15


"What's Your Name?" 02:45


"Photographic" 04:44


"Tora! Tora! Tora!" 04:37


"Big Muff" 04:24


"Any Second Now" (Voices) 02:35


"Just Can't Get Enough" 03:44


"Dreaming Of Me" 04:03


DVD



A Short Film



Depeche Mode: 1980-81 (Do We Really Have To Give Up Our Day Jobs?) 28:24



-   PCM Stereo



Speak & Spell in 5.1 and stereo



"New Life" 3:46


"I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead" 02:18


"Puppets" 03:58


"Boys Say Go!" 03:07


"Nodisco" 04:15


"What's Your Name?" 02:45


"Photographic" 04:44


"Tora! Tora! Tora!" 04:37


"Big Muff" 04:24


"Any Second Now" (Voices) 02:35


"Just Can't Get Enough" 03:44


"Dreaming Of Me" 04:03



-   DTS 5.1 (24bit/96k)


-   Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (24bit/48k)


-   PCM Stereo



Additional Tracks



"Ice Machine" 04:05


"Shout" 03:46


"Any Second Now" 03:08


"Just Can't Get Enough" (Schizo Mix) 06:44



-   DTS 5.1 (24bit/96k)


-   Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (24bit/48k)


-   PCM Stereo





● MATRIX: RUNOUT / BARCODE



Label Code:   LC5834


Barcode:   0094635797923


Runout SACD Outer Ring:   [Sonopress Arvato logo] 51807591/3585582 21


Runout SACD Inner Ring:   [Sony DADC logo] 51807590/3579792 D 23


Mastering SID Code SACD Outer:   IFPI LB46


Mastering SID Code SACD Inner:   IFPI LB46


Mould SID Code SACD:   IFPI 07N2


Runout DVD Outer:   [MediaMotion logo] WWW.MEDIAMOTION.COM 3579799-0 PAL @ 1


Runout DVD Inner:   [MediaMotion logo] WWW.MEDIAMOTION.COM 3579799-1 PAL @ 2


Runout DVD, mirrored, mould code area (amber):   010102


Runout DVD, mould code area (white):   010105


Mastering SID Code DVD:   IFPI LW03


Mould SID Code DVD:   IFPI AAHM1





Packaging: 8 panel glossy digipak in screen-printed clear plastic slipcase. 16 page booklet.



NOTE:


Super Audio CD - The volume of the CD layer is 448 Mb - As you know, the SACD format is not compatible with a computer. Moreover, it's not about any artificial protections (as on competing DVD-Audio), but about the type of disc itself — the computer simply does not recognize it. Therefore, it is impossible to find out even the volume of the SACD layer on this disc, let alone copy tracks. However, for those who do not have players with SACD support, an Audio CD layer is provided on the disc. The computer treats the disc as a standard Audio CD without any protection whatsoever. Therefore, you can listen to the disc on your computer using any audio players in standard PCM quality. Which, of course, cannot be compared to the DSD stream on SACD. At the same time, you can listen to the disc in both stereo and six-channel mode. It should be noted that the album has been remastered in 5.1 mode with high quality. An exemplary six-channel mix. The channel decomposition is performed flawlessly. The back frequencies are turned on exactly when the musical material requires it. The sound quality is top notch.


DVD-Video Disc - Disc Type: DVD9. Volume — 6255 Mb. Zone: 0 (All region). Video standard: PAL. Image format: 1.85:1, anamorphic. Audio track on the documentary: PCM Stereo (1536 Kbps). Audio track on audio tracks: PCM Stereo 24 bit (2304 Kbps), DD 5.1 (448 Kbps), DTS 5.1 96/24 (1536 Kbps). Subtitles (for documentaries): English, French, German, Spanish, Italian.


The DVD menu is static and not voiced. The overall style of the menu fully corresponds to the minimalism of the cover. The menu navigation is very convenient and intuitive. But before going to the menu, you will have to watch a 22-second, non-rewinding advertisement for the Mute label. Unfortunately, there are UOPS (actions prohibited to the user) on the materials themselves. For example, it is impossible to switch subtitles on a documentary while watching it. And if you're watching a DVD on your computer, then you won't be able to play the movie from the beginning, but from somewhere in the middle. Fast forward is not blocked. In addition, it is impossible to switch audio tracks on audio tracks while listening (of course, unless you use special programs to remove such protections).


Speak & Spell 5.1 Mix (44:14) - The creators of the CD have taken care of those Depeche Mode fans who want to hear the full audio program of the album in six-channel mode, but do not have SACD players. On the DVD, all tracks can be listened to in three versions: with high-bit stereo sound (24 bit versus 16 bit on Audio CD), with standard Dolby Digital sound, which is supported even by the oldest DVD players, and, finally, with DTS 96/24, the most "advanced" modification of DTS, which differs from the most common version in increased bit depth and sampling frequency. As you know, the characteristics of the DTS 96/24 match those of DVD-Audio. And although the sound is on DVD-Audio (the so-called Advanced Resolution) and SACD (we are talking about a DSD stream), the DTS 96/24 is as close as possible to them in terms of sound quality, ahead of all other sound DVD formats, including the widely advertised DD EX. So in this case, the DTS track is almost as good as the SACD. Unless the detail on the SACD is slightly higher, but the difference will only be noticeable at high volume and a high-end audio system. The 24-bit stereo track is also very good. But the Dolby Digital track sounds much less vivid and expressive than PCM and DTS, but in itself it is very good.


Depeche Mode: 1980 — 1981 (Do we really have to give up our day jobs) (28:23) - A documentary film about the creation of the band, the recording of the first album and the first British concert tour. The film begins with footage from Depeche Mode's recent press conference on the release of the album Playing The Angel, after which the film begins to rewind. Footage from the band's music videos and performances passes in front of us in accelerated mode backwards (of course, in reverse chronological order), and in the end we find ourselves in 1980, in the town of Basildon, where the band was formed. The documentary is edited from old and new interviews with Depeche Mode musicians (including Vince Clarke), from fragments of clips for songs from the debut album, as well as from footage from the band's early performances. Very high-quality and solid work, of interest to all Depeche Mode fans.


Bonus Tracks - presented only in stereo (standard PCM Stereo 1536 Kbps)



DEPECHE MODE 'Speak & Spell' - 2006 UK 'Deluxe Collectors Edition' 2-disc set comprising the 12-track digitally remastered Hybrid Super-Audio CD (SACD), including New Life & Just Can't Get Enough, a BONUS DVD featuring the entire album remastered in 5.1 surround sound, Single B-sides and Short Film with Interviews with band members past & present. Issued in a fold-out digipak picture sleeve with 16-page picture booklet containing original LP art, photos, lyrics & sleeve notes by Daniel Miller, housed in a screen-printed plastic slipcase DMCD1.




In 2007, the album was completely remastered, and released in two different formats (SACD + DVD, and LP in Europe, CD + DVD, and LP in North America). The SACD + DVD version featured the album in a remastered 5.1 surround sound presentation, on the SACD disc. The CD + DVD version featured the album in a remastered 5.1 surround sound presentation on the DVD disc. The CD and LP were remastered stereo audio. The US edition of the remastered CD was not a SACD. Only the European release was in SACD format. The US DVD is a standard DVD, not a specific DVD-Audio disc.




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VINYL REMASTERED RELEASE


12" LP (DMLP1) 12 March 2007 EU



Side 1



"New Life" 3:46


"I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead" 02:18


"Puppets" 03:58


"Boys Say Go!" 03:07


"Nodisco" 04:15


"What's Your Name?" 02:45



Side 2



"Photographic" 04:44


"Tora! Tora! Tora!" 04:37


"Big Muff" 04:24


"Any Second Now" (Voices) 02:35


"Just Can't Get Enough" 03:44


"Dreaming Of Me" 04:03





● MATRIX: RUNOUT / BARCODE



Label Code:   LC05834


Barcode:   0 094635 797916 >


Runout Side 1:   65999 1A 3579791 DMLP1 MIKE'S™-THE EXCHANGE 07REMASTA


Runout Side 2:   65999 2B 3579791/DMLP1 MIKE'S™-THE EXCHANGE 07REMASTA




Limited Edition. Gatefold. Deluxe heavy (180gr.) vinyl reissue with new sleeve notes. Remastered at Super Audio Mastering. Cut at The Exchange.





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Depeche Mode : 1980-1981



(Do We Really Have To Give Up Our Day Jobs?)






AUDIO | RELEASES


PRODUCTION DETAILS ALBUM



"New Life" 3:46  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead" 02:18  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Puppets" 03:58  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Boys Say Go!" 03:07  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Nodisco" 04:15  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"What's Your Name?" 02:45  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Photographic" 04:44  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Tora! Tora! Tora!" 04:37  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Big Muff" 04:24  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Any Second Now" (Voices) 02:35  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Just Can't Get Enough" 03:44  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Dreaming Of Me" 04:03  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Ice Machine" 04:05  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Shout" 03:46  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Any Second Now" 03:08  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.


"Just Can't Get Enough" (Schizo Mix) 06:44  •  Produced by Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller. Engineered by Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer.





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