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Speak and Spell [CD+DVD(PAL)]

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発売日 2013年10月14日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMute
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 88883770642
SKU 888837706421

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Though probably nobody fully appreciated it at the time -- perhaps least of all the band! -- Depeche Mode's debut is at once both a conservative, functional pop record and a groundbreaking release. While various synth pioneers had come before -- Gary Numan, early Human League, late-'70s Euro-disco, and above all Kraftwerk all had clear influence on Speak & Spell -- Depeche became the undisputed founder of straight-up synth pop with the album's 11 songs, light, hooky, and danceable numbers about love, life, and clubs. For all the claims about "dated" '80s sounds from rock purists, it should be noted that the basic guitar/bass/drums lineup of rock is almost 25 years older than the catchy keyboard lines and electronic drums making the music here. That such a sound would eventually become ubiquitous during the Reagan years, spawning lots of crud along the way, means the band should no more be held to blame for that than Motown and the Beatles for inspiring lots of bad stuff in the '60s. Credit for the album's success has to go to main songwriter Vince Clarke, who would extend and arguably perfect the synth pop formula with Yazoo and Erasure; the classic early singles "New Life," "Dreaming of Me," and "Just Can't Get Enough," along with numbers ranging from the slyly homoerotic "Pretty Boy" to the moody thumper "Photographic," keep everything moving throughout. David Gahan undersings about half the album, and Martin Gore's two numbers lack the distinctiveness of his later work, but Speak & Spell remains an undiluted joy. ~ Ned Raggett

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      New Life
    2. 2.
      I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
    3. 3.
      Puppets
    4. 4.
      Boys Say Go!
    5. 5.
      Nodisco
    6. 6.
      What's Your Name?
    7. 7.
      Photographic
    8. 8.
      Tora! Tora! Tora!
    9. 9.
      Big Muff
    10. 10.
      Any Second Now (Voices)
    11. 11.
      Just Can't Get Enough
    12. 12.
      Dreaming of Me
  2. 2.[DVD]
    映像・音声
    映像方式 PAL

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Depeche Mode

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[They] built a massive cult that worshipped the quartet's dance beats, bondage-inspired outfits, singalong tunes and carnal angst."
Rovi

Though probably nobody fully appreciated it at the time -- perhaps least of all the band! -- Depeche Mode's debut is at once both a conservative, functional pop record and a groundbreaking release. While various synth pioneers had come before -- Gary Numan, early Human League, late-'70s Euro-disco, and above all Kraftwerk all had clear influence on Speak & Spell -- Depeche became the undisputed founder of straight-up synth pop with the album's 11 songs, light, hooky, and danceable numbers about love, life, and clubs. For all the claims about "dated" '80s sounds from rock purists, it should be noted that the basic guitar/bass/drums lineup of rock is almost 25 years older than the catchy keyboard lines and electronic drums making the music here. That such a sound would eventually become ubiquitous during the Reagan years, spawning lots of crud along the way, means the band should no more be held to blame for that than Motown and the Beatles for inspiring lots of bad stuff in the '60s. Credit for the album's success has to go to main songwriter Vince Clarke, who would extend and arguably perfect the synth pop formula with Yazoo and Erasure; the classic early singles "New Life," "Dreaming of Me," and "Just Can't Get Enough," along with numbers ranging from the slyly homoerotic "Pretty Boy" to the moody thumper "Photographic," keep everything moving throughout. David Gahan undersings about half the album, and Martin Gore's two numbers lack the distinctiveness of his later work, but Speak & Spell remains an undiluted joy. ~ Ned Raggett|
Rovi

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