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Depeche Mode - Everything Counts, Nothing, Sacred, A Question Of Lust Album

Depeche Mode - Everything Counts, Nothing, Sacred, A Question Of Lust Album
Performer: Depeche Mode
Title: Everything Counts, Nothing, Sacred, A Question Of Lust
Country: France
Genre: Electronic
Style:Synth-pop
Released: 1989
Catalog number: 80430
Label: Mute, Virgin
MP3 album szie: 1044 mb
FLAC album size: 2615 mb

Tracklist

1Nothing
2Everything Counts
3A Question Of Lust
4Sacred

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
Bong 16Depeche Mode Everything Counts, Nothing ‎(7", Single)MuteBong 16UK1989
9 40331-2Depeche Mode Everything Counts (Live) ‎(CD, Maxi, RE, Dig)Sire, Reprise Records, Mute9 40331-2USUnknown
Bong 1246016Depeche Mode Everything Counts, Nothing, Sacred, A Question Of Lust ‎(12", Single)MuteBong 1246016Belgium1989
BONGX 16Depeche Mode Everything Counts, Nothing, Sacred, A Question Of Lust ‎(12", Maxi, TP, W/Lbl)MuteBONGX 16Italy1989
CD BONG 16, CDBong 16, CD Bong 16Depeche Mode Everything Counts (Live) ‎(CD, Single, RE, RP)Mute, Mute, MuteCD BONG 16, CDBong 16, CD Bong 16UKUnknown

Credits

  • CoverAnton Corbijn, Peter Saville Associates
  • EngineerAlan Moulder
  • Mastered ByAM
  • ProducerDepeche Mode
  • Recorded ByRandy Ezratty
  • Recorded By [Assisted By]Billy Yodelman, John Harris, Mark Shane
  • Written-ByM. L. Gore

Notes

All tracks recorded live at the Pasadena Rose Bowl, June 18th 1988

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 3 268440 804306
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 80430 A 1 M6 361197 2 AM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 80430 B 1 M6 361198 2 AM
  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
  • Price Code: PM 212

Companies

  • Recorded At – Rose Bowl Stadium
  • Recorded By – Westwood One Mobile Truck
  • Mixed At – Swanyard Studios
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Mute Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Mute Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Grabbing Hands
  • Published By – Sonet Publishing
  • Pressed By – Pathé Marconi EMI, Chatou – 361197
  • Pressed By – Pathé Marconi EMI, Chatou – 361198
  • Printed By – Glory, Asnières
  • Distributed By – Virgin France S.A.

Short intro

Everything Counts is a 1983 song by the electronic band Depeche Mode from the album Construction Time Again. The single was re-released in live format on 13 February 1989 25 March 1989 in the US to support the live album 101. The single introduced a transition in lyrical content for the group. Everything Counts specifically addresses the issue of corporate greed and corruption in Britain, as the chorus sings of grabbing hands that grab all they can. Perhaps surprisingly, the single was. Depeche Mode 1989 4 songs. 1 A Question of Lust. 2 Everything Counts Tim Simenon and Mark Saunders Remix. 3 Nothing. 4 Everything Counts Alan Moulder Remix. More albums from Depeche Mode. LiVE SPiRiTS SOUNDTRACK. Depeche Mode - A Question of Lust Official Video directed by Clive Richardson Original song from the 'Black Celebration' album SireMute - 1986. Depeche Mode - Everything Counts 5:03. Depeche Mode - Everything Counts Absolut Mix 6:05. Depeche Mode - Everything Counts Tim Simenon - Mark Saunders Remix 5:36. Depeche Mode - Nothing Justin Strauss Mix 7:06. Everything Counts Tim Simenon, Mark Saunders Remix 5:33. Depeche Mode - Nothing Justin Strauss Mix 7:05. Depeche Mode - Strangelove Tim Simenon, Mark Saunders Remix 6:33. Strangelove Tim SimenonMark Saunders Remix Version 6:33. Listen free to Depeche Mode Everything counts, Nothing, Sacred, A question of Lust Everything Counts, Nothing live and more. 4 tracks 19:57. Depeche Mode are an English synthpop band, founded in 1980, originally from the town of Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom. They are one of the most enduring and successful bands to have emerged during the 80s, and particularly from the new wavenew romantic era. The band name is derived from a French fashion magazine, Dépêche mode, which means fashion dispatch. A Question Of Lust is Depeche Modes 16th single and the 3rd track on the album Black Celebration. It is the 1st track on the album to be sung by Martin Gore. Produced by. It's a question of lust, it's a question of trust It's a question of not letting what we've built up crumble to dust It is all of these things and more That keep us together. Kiss me goodbye when I'm on my own But you know that I'd rather be home. It's a question of lust, it's a question of trust It's a question of not letting what we've built up crumble to dust It is all of these things and more That keep us together It's a question of lust, it's a question of trust It's a question of not letting what. EverythIng Counts In The Style Of Depeche Mode - Immense Media. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist Sample. Depeche Mode are an electronic synth-pop band who came to prominence in the early 1980s. They are arguably the band who invented the genre industrial pop, although Heaven 17 were producing a similar sound at a similar time. Emerging at a time when industry was suffering - Thatcherism led to the decline of all our major industries - Mode often wrote tunes that reflected this. Everything Counts album version by Depeche Mode. recording of: Everything Counts. lyricist and composer: Martin L. A Question of Lust on 1988-06-18. later versions: A Question of Lust. Monday 13th February, Depeche Mode release Everything Counts, a live track taken from their forthcoming live album, entitled 101. It was recorded at the end of last summer al the final gig of their world tour - in fact, the one hundred and first gig, beace the title 101, at The Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena. The audience totalled well over 70,000 to see this gig, wluch was recorded for the live album and filmed for both the Cinema and Television by the legendary film-maker D. A Pennebaker. A Question of Lust Live 1988-06-18 Pasadena Rose Bowl, USA 04:12. matrix: runout, barcode. Barcode: 5 016025 230167