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Speak & Spell (Deluxe Remastered)

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Download links and information about Speak & Spell (Deluxe Remastered) by Depeche Mode. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, New Wave, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:01:27 minutes.

Artist: Depeche Mode
Release date: 2006
Genre: Electronica, Rock, New Wave, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:01:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. New Life (2006 Remaster) 3:42
2. I Sometime Wish I Was Dead (2006 Remaster) 2:16
3. Puppets (2006 Remaster) 3:56
4. Boys Say Go! (2006 Remaster) 3:05
5. Nodisco! (2006 Remaster) 4:12
6. What's Your Name? (2006 Remaster) 2:42
7. Photographic (2006 Remaster) 4:43
8. Tora! Tora! Tora! (2006 Remaster) 4:31
9. Big Muff (2006 Remaster) 4:21
10. Any Second Now (Voices) [2006 Remaster] 2:34
11. Just Can't Get Enough (2006 Remaster) 3:40
12. Dreaming of Me (2006 Remaster) 4:01
13. Ice Machine (24/48 PCM Stereo) 4:06
14. Shout (24/48 PCM Stereo) 3:47
15. Any Second Now (Voices) [24/48 PCM Stereo] 3:08
16. Just Can't Get Enough (Schizo Mix) [24/48 PCM Stereo] 6:43

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After several years distilling their sound solely around newly engineered synthesizers, Depeche Mode released several singles and a debut album, 1981’s Speak & Spell, that virtually defined a new genre of dance pop. Leader Vince Clarke’s indelible melodies on obvious highlights such as “New Life,” “Puppets,” “Dreaming of Me” and “Just Can’t Get Enough” established Depeche Mode as one of the most refreshing new bands to emerge from what was then considered Britain’s “New Romantic” movement. Clarke would subsequently leave the group to form Yazoo (known as Yaz in the U.S.) and later Erasure. However, the seeds of his creativity inspired the rest of the band to solider on. Decades later, much of Speak & Spell sounds like conventional wisdom, its telltale keyboard lines and punchy rhythms the obvious mix of Kraftwerk and Human League; however, this is further proof of the band’s lasting impact, as Speak & Spell was a daring, new sound when it first hit the music industry. The expanded version includes several exciting mixes, including the “Schizo” mix of the definitive hit “Just Can’t Get Enough” and the b-side, the darker, mature “Ice Machine.”