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  1. Albums
  2. playing the angel - depeche mode

Depeche Mode - Playing the Angel (2 LP)

Depeche ModeDepeche Mode
  • LP
  • 2 piece(s)
  • 2005
  • 19 tracks
  • 1 uur, 29 min
  • new wave
Playing the Angel - Depeche Mode
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Playing the Angel - Depeche Mode
Playing the Angel - Depeche Mode

Product Description

Depeche Mode returns with "Playing the Angel," a captivating journey through the realms of new wave, synthpop, and darkwave. Released on October 13, 2005, under Venusnote Ltd., this album is a testament to the band's enduring influence and innovative spirit. Spanning 1 hour and 29 minutes, the album features 14 tracks, including the hauntingly beautiful "A Pain That I'm Used To" and the powerful anthem "Precious." Fans will also find a remastered version of the non-album track "Waiting for the Night (Bare)." The album showcases Depeche Mode's signature blend of introspective lyrics and mesmerizing melodies, with standout tracks like "John the Revelator" and "The Darkest Star" highlighting their ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with listeners. "Playing the Angel" is a compelling addition to Depeche Mode's discography, offering a rich tapestry of sound and emotion that solidifies their status as pioneers of electronic music.

This is a 2025 Reissue released as a 2LP set.

Tracks

  1. A Pain That I'm Used ToDepeche Mode
    4:10
  2. John the RevelatorDepeche Mode
    3:41
  3. Suffer WellDepeche Mode
    3:49
  4. The Sinner in MeDepeche Mode
    4:55
  5. PreciousDepeche Mode
    4:10
  6. MacroDepeche Mode
    4:02
  7. I Want It AllDepeche Mode
    6:09
  8. Nothing's ImpossibleDepeche Mode
    4:21
  9. IntrospectreDepeche Mode
    1:42
  10. Damaged PeopleDepeche Mode
    3:27
  11. LilianDepeche Mode
    4:45
  12. The Darkest StarDepeche Mode
    6:55
  13. FreeDepeche Mode
    5:10
  14. Waiting for the Night (Bare) - Non-Album Track RemasteredDepeche Mode
    4:19
  15. NewbornDepeche Mode
    5:35
  16. Newborn - Foster Remix By KettelDepeche Mode
    5:28
  17. Better DaysDepeche Mode
    2:28
  18. Better Days - Basteroid "Dance Is Gone" Vocal MixDepeche Mode
    7:12
  19. Better Days - Basteroid "Dance Is Gone" RemixDepeche Mode
    7:11
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Playing the Angel
Artist
Depeche Mode
LP release year
2025
Album release date
13 okt 2005
Label
Columbia
EAN
198028884716
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
2 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
1 uur, 29 min
Tracks
19 tracks

EAN

EAN
198028884716

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
US
Genre
New wave
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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  • Depeche Mode's Evolving Sound

    4 out of 5 stars
    yoxvi.kkuccaz28 December 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    After a four-year hiatus, Depeche Mode's eleventh album, 'Playing The Angel,' demonstrated once again that they refuse to remain creatively stagnant. By collaborating with Ben Hiller, who had recently worked with acts like Blur, Doves, and Elbow, the band was able to infuse their signature blend of harsh and smooth sounds with newfound vitality, resulting in numerous unforgettable moments. The album commences with the jarring, distorted wail of 'A Pain That I'm Used To,' a track that's guaranteed to startle you upon first listen, marking the beginning of a new era for Depeche Mode. Building on the confidence of their previous release, the trio crafts a sound reminiscent of their 'Songs Of Faith & Devotion' era, skillfully integrating guitars with their polished electronic grooves. There's no denying that the singles are the standout tracks of 'Playing The Angel.' From the hauntingly beautiful 'Precious' to the irresistibly catchy 'John The Revelator,' these tracks soar above the calmer depths of cuts like 'The Sinner In Me' and 'I Want It All,' creating a dynamic ebb and flow that enhances each song. While it may not be the strongest addition to their extensive discography, 'Playing The Angel' is nonetheless a welcome entry. It showcases Depeche Mode's ability to evolve with the ever-changing electronic music landscape, drawing inspiration from the misty, atmospheric sounds popularized by artists such as I Monster, FC Kahuna, and Boards Of Canada. It might take a few listens to fully appreciate, but the album is well worth the investment for the singles alone. And if you're a fan of Depeche Mode, even a casual one, 'Playing The Angel' is considered by many to be essential listening.

  • Fantastic, Distinct, and Layered Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    Izm39343429 April 2025United States🇺🇸

    Absolutely, every single comment reflects what I've experienced. This album is fantastic. I recall playing the CD as soon as it was released. It's so distinct, it feels like a whole new album: cozy, incredibly layered, and razor-sharp simultaneously. Soooo great.

  • DM's Sony Era Shines Again

    5 out of 5 stars
    ygf062819 January 2025United States🇺🇸

    Once more, it sounds incredible. I reckon every track from 16/17 of DM albums on Sony Music has that same vibe.

  • Disappointing Noise Fest

    2 out of 5 stars
    KlWixEqTdeIv12 December 2024United States🇺🇸

    This CD might just be the worst sounding one I own. I don't usually fuss over those DR numbers like others do, but this one really takes the cake. It's an absolute noise fest from beginning to end. I suppose I'm lucky I don't particularly care for the songs on this album, so I never give it a spin. But if I had an album I truly loved that sounded this bad, I'd be beyond disappointed.

  • Depeche Mode's Triumphant Return

    5 out of 5 stars
    viwmav22 November 2024United Kingdom🇬🇧

    I must admit, I wasn't up to date with Depeche Mode’s newer releases (after Violator). I'm going through their albums, in order, as I add the vinyl versions to my collection. I wasn't too impressed with Ultra and Exciter, so I was eager for an album that would resonate with me more. I heard that Playing The Angel was a more organic album, with the band using more analogue synths, so I was optimistic. From the very first track, “A Pain That I'm Used To”, I was hooked—it was thrilling and musically captivating. Their new sound was grittier and harsher—I loved it, I loved it a lot! The excitement didn't end there; the album continued with more tracks that had an incredible groove and made me want to sing along. Depeche Mode was back in form! I must say, some of the songs (like “Precious”) were familiar to me as they had some airplay. The lineup for this album was Andy Fletcher (keyboards), Martin Gore (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Dave Gahan (lead vocals), Christian Eigner (programming), Dave McCraken (programming, piano) & Andrew Phillpott (programming). The character on the album cover is a little creature called "Tubby Goth" (by the band) and "Mister Feathers" (by the label, the webmaster and the fans). The cover design by Anton Corbijn is believed to be a nod to a famous still photograph of The Cure's Robert Smith circa "Boys Don't Cry". Playing the Angel is Depeche Mode's first album to feature Dave Gahan as co-writer. He wrote the lyrics to "Suffer Well", "I Want It All" and "Nothing's Impossible", while Christian Eigner and Andrew Phillpott wrote the music. Gahan is the lead singer on all songs except for the instrumental "Introspectre", and Martin Gore-sung tracks "Macro" and "Damaged People". Gahan also sings backing vocals on "Macro", which was the first time he had sung backing on one of Gore's songs since Violator's "Sweetest Perfection". This pressing of Playing The Angel was beautifully produced (Ben Hillier), mastered and pressed (Rhino Entertainment Company). The double record came in a very nice gatefold jacket with full-color card stock record sleeves with photos, credits & lyrics. The record had a very good signal level (-1.5 dB) and was dead whisper quiet, with virtually no surface noise, clicks or pops. The credits list Emily Lazar, at the Lodge, New York as being responsible for the mastering. Lazar is known to produce awful masters and her name has become synonymous with heavy-handed dynamic range compression. She is responsible for the red book CD version of this album which suffered from vey heavy dynamic range compression. This vinyl version, however, does not. A careful inspection of the waveform of the digitally recorded version of this vinyl copy shows that it has minimal dynamic range compression. It is doubtful that Lazar mastered this version and some other un-credited party is responsible. I gave this album 5 out of 5 stars.

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About Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode, the iconic British band, has been a pioneering force in the realms of new wave, synthpop, and darkwave since their inception. Known for their evocative lyrics and atmospheric soundscapes, Depeche Mode has crafted a discography that resonates deeply with fans worldwide. Their music, characterized by haunting melodies and introspective themes, offers a journey through the human experience, blending emotional depth with innovative sound design. With a career spanning decades, Depeche Mode continues to influence and inspire, solidifying their status as legends in the music industry.

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