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Old 24th March 2017, 07:59 AM
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W.A.S.P. - Animal (**** Like a Beast)
I have got that as a 12" picture disc

It is possibly the most gratuitous and offensive picture I have ever seen, with absolutely no redeeming qualities

It's so bad, I didn't even consider framing it, and putting it on the wall (alongside the 'Uncle Sam' album, and the Kate Bush lingerie cover!)

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Old 24th March 2017, 09:25 PM
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Depeche Mode - Spirit.

A first time listen.

Justin suggested it was quite a samey album but i didn't think that at all. Following a strong start with the excellent Going Backwards and Where's the Revolution - two typical but inspiring Mode stormers, the album seems to go from strength to strength.

Track five - Your Move is a slinky number that will be a guaranteed fixture in sex dungeons for years to come and follow on Cover Me begins as a ballad but morphs into a Krautrock style stomp. Then we have a pivotal moment as Gahan's impassioned love song Eternal is a Berlin torch song Kurt Weill would have adored.

Hidden away at the end of the albums third quarter is So Much Love. It's the Mode at their very best, angry and heavy and i say this with a little hesitation as it's only the second time i've listened to it, but it may very well be the best thing they've done to these ears.

Fourteen albums in and maybe, just maybe, this is their most cohesive yet thanks to Arctic Monkeys producer James Ford's input, some of Martin Gore's best song writing and a superb vocal performance by Dave Gahan.
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Old 24th March 2017, 09:38 PM
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Depeche Mode - Spirit.

A first time listen.

Justin suggested it was quite a samey album but i didn't think that at all. Following a strong start with the excellent Going Backwards and Where's the Revolution - two typical but inspiring Mode stormers, the album seems to go from strength to strength.

Track five - You Move is a slinky number that will be a guaranteed fixture in sex dungeons for years to come and follow on Cover Me begins as a ballad but morphs into a Krautrock style stomp. Then we have a pivotal moment as Gahan's impassioned love song Eternal is a Berlin torch song Kurt Weill would have adored.

Hidden away at the end of the albums third quarter is So Much Love. It's the Mode at their very best, angry and heavy and i say this with a little hesitation as it's only the second time i've listened to it, but it may very well be the best thing they've done to these ears.

Fourteen albums in and maybe, just maybe, this is their most cohesive yet thanks to Arctic Monkeys producer James Ford's input, some of Martin Gore's best song writing and a superb vocal performance by Dave Gahan.
You say sex dungeon but we know you meant Mr B.E.'s love emporium and marital aid shop,still enough of that bollocks.........SOLD.........
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Old 24th March 2017, 09:38 PM
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Depeche Mode - Spirit.

A first time listen.

Justin suggested it was quite a samey album but i didn't think that at all. Following a strong start with the excellent Going Backwards and Where's the Revolution - two typical but inspiring Mode stormers, the album seems to go from strength to strength.

Track five - You Move is a slinky number that will be a guaranteed fixture in sex dungeons for years to come and follow on Cover Me begins as a ballad but morphs into a Krautrock style stomp. Then we have a pivotal moment as Gahan's impassioned love song Eternal is a Berlin torch song Kurt Weill would have adored.

Hidden away at the end of the albums third quarter is So Much Love. It's the Mode at their very best, angry and heavy and i say this with a little hesitation as it's only the second time i've listened to it, but it may very well be the best thing they've done to these ears.

Fourteen albums in and maybe, just maybe, this is their most cohesive yet thanks to Arctic Monkeys producer James Ford's input, some of Martin Gore's best song writing and a superb vocal performance by Dave Gahan.
I agree, on the second listen it sounded like a different album to the one I listened to last week and I genuinely enjoyed it 100% more. Both Scum and Your Move standing out the most.

It might be quite telling but I didn't listen through the headphones the first time around but this evening I had it on really loud and it made a huge difference.

My only criticism now is that it would be better with a bit more Gore backing vocals.
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Old 24th March 2017, 11:13 PM
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I agree, on the second listen it sounded like a different album to the one I listened to last week and I genuinely enjoyed it 100% more. Both Scum and Your Move standing out the most.

It might be quite telling but I didn't listen through the headphones the first time around but this evening I had it on really loud and it made a huge difference.

My only criticism now is that it would be better with a bit more Gore backing vocals.
Interesting how you've changed your opinion. Headphones can immerse you in that respect.

I can't listen to Depeche Mode unless i give it my full attention. I can understand why as the subtleties from song to song often get lost when you are doing other things as well. In that respect only their hits such as Barrel of a Gun, Personal Jesus etc stand out.
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Old 25th March 2017, 01:03 PM
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This weeks album listens
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Old 25th March 2017, 03:05 PM
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Apart from the new Depeche Mode album,which I concur with fellow labists is a real grower its been Chuck Berry day today plus The Smiths.
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Old 25th March 2017, 04:54 PM
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Warm sun, cold beer and ZZ Top's most chilled album. What could be better?

(Yes, i know, a pool and a garden full of Playboy Playmates)
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Old 25th March 2017, 04:56 PM
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Well this week I have been mostly listening to
Rocket From The Tombs
Electric Eels
Kinks
Suicide
Television
VON (some light relief )
Daphne Oram
and Alan Bennett reading Alice In Wonderland.
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