Spirit (Deluxe) - Depeche Mode

Spirit (Deluxe)

Depeche Mode

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2017-03-17
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • ℗ 2017 Venusnote Ltd., under exclusive license to Columbia Records, a Division of Sony M

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Going Backwards Depeche Mode 5:42
2
Where's the Revolution Depeche Mode 4:59
3
The Worst Crime Depeche Mode 3:48
4
Scum Depeche Mode 3:14
5
You Move Depeche Mode 3:49
6
Cover Me Depeche Mode 4:51
7
Eternal Depeche Mode 2:24
8
Poison Heart Depeche Mode 3:17
9
So Much Love Depeche Mode 4:29
10
Poorman Depeche Mode 4:25
11
No More (This Is the Last Time Depeche Mode 3:13
12
Fail Depeche Mode 5:07
13
Cover Me (Alt Out) Depeche Mode 4:26
14
Scum (Frenetic Mix) Depeche Mode 5:26
15
Poison Heart (Tripped Mix) Depeche Mode 4:16
16
Fail (Cinematic Cut) Depeche Mode 5:37
17
So Much Love (Machine Mix) Depeche Mode 7:19

Reviews

  • Not so much love

    2
    By dhoneywell
    The only song I listen to in my playlist is So Much Love. Nothing else did anything for me.
  • ❤️

    5
    By Trust and Us
    ❤️
  • Shame

    1
    By Vaggerbond1
    Just downright poor old man’s music. Rubbish.
  • Love me some DM!!!

    5
    By JohnnyAYQ
    Still a huge fan since the beginning... while I’ve liked some albums better than others, not a single one has disappointed! This is no exception! DM... I love it!
  • Same ol Depeche

    4
    By Stew879
    Hasn’t Depeche Mode always been pushing boundaries and somewhat taking a stand on things? I remember distinctly a couple songs from Some Great Reward that were political in nature . . . . May not be their greatest album, but by golly they still have the same quirky, synth sounds that they’ve always had and layers upon layers of different moving sounds all complementing each other in one song . . . . Would definitely listen to this album any day over the trash that’s on the radio.
  • Conservative Manifesto?

    3
    By Mr. Drinks
    The songwriting overall has been inconsistent since Playing the Angel, with some notable exceptions being "Wrong", "In Chains", "Welcome to My World", and "Heaven". But I feel overall, this is a better album than Delta Machine, by far, but still behind Sounds of the Universe. Many believe that Depeche Mode has joined the #resistance with this album, but when asked about this, DM has pointed that, these songs were all written when it was expected that Hilary Clinton and the Democrats were taking the Presidency. So does that make this album a Conservative Manifesto? I don't think it's either one. I think Martin and Dave simply feel the world is regressing in many ways, and even when cornered, they would never confess to what side they are aligned. It's part of what makes them so likeable, that you can come to your own conclusions.
  • Yeah baby

    5
    By Zamboy1
    Down right my go to album at the moment.
  • What happened to them

    1
    By daveliss
    Martin L. Gore is such an amazing talent coupled with Andrew Fletcher and David Gaham. David’s voice is still top notch but this album is such a waste of my time. You guys can do better than this!
  • Love it

    5
    By Mike Wloszczykowski
    My favorite band. Concert was awesome. They don't let me down.
  • Great Album! Yes, It's True!

    5
    By DM_4_LIFE
    Just buy it already. You know you will. If you just listen to the samples, you are cheating yourself and your ears the pleasure of some really great songs. Listen to it without distractions. You will like it. It will grow on you and soon, you'll play the songs over and over. See them perform this in concert and you'll wish you really paid attention instead of recording them behind your phone. Enjoy DM while you can. Pay attention and let the music flow through your mind. And if you listen hard enough and quit your complaining, you'll find that bit of nostalgia you so desperately want.

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