Depeche Mode - Playing The Angel

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Performer: Depeche Mode
Genre: Electronic
Album: Playing The Angel
Released: 2005
Style: Synth-pop

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1 A Pain That I'm Used To 4:11
2 John The Revelator 3:43
3 Suffer Well 3:49
4 The Sinner In Me 4:56
5 Precious 4:10
6 Macro 4:04
7 I Want It All 6:09
8 Nothing's Impossible 4:22
9 Introspectre 1:42
10 Damaged People 3:30
11 Lilian 4:50
12 The Darkest Star
Piano – Dave McCracken
6:55

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Venusnote Limited
  • Copyright (c) – Venusnote Limited
  • Licensed To – Mute Records Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Santa Barbara Sound Design
  • Recorded At – Stratosphere Sound
  • Recorded At – Whitfield Street Studios
  • Mixed At – Whitfield Street Studios
  • Mastered At – The Lodge, New York
  • Published By – EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published By – Grabbing Hands Music Overseas Ltd.
  • Published By – JJSR Productions Inc.
  • Published By – Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Pressed By – ims Manufacturing – 3405770

Credits

  • Engineer – Ben Hillier, Richard Morris
  • Mastered By – Emily Lazar
  • Mastered By [Assistant] – Sarah Register
  • Mixed By – Ben Hillier, Steve Fitzmaurice
  • Producer – Ben Hillier
  • Programmed By – Dave McCracken, Richard Morris
  • Programmed By [Original Programming] – Andrew Phillpott (tracks: 3, 7, 8), Christian Eigner (tracks: 3, 7, 8)
  • Recorded By [Assistant] – Arjun Argerwala*, Nick Sevilla, Rudyard Lee Cullers
  • Recorded By, Mixed By [Assistant] – Devin Workman, Kt Rangnick
  • Written-By – Phillpott* (tracks: 3, 7, 8), Eigner* (tracks: 3, 7, 8), Gahan* (tracks: 3, 7, 8), Martin L. Gore (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 6, 9 to 12)

Notes

Official release date of "Playing The Angel" was the 17th October (UK), but the international copy available via Mute Germany was released on the 14th October (Germany's release day is Friday).
The booklet mistakenly credits Dave McCracken as the piano player in "I Want It All". However, there is no piano in "I Want It All". He really should be credited for the piano in "The Darkest Star."

The two cat.#(cdstumm260 0094634057707) are indicated on back cover and inside booklet.
Subtitle on the back cover: "Pain and suffering in various tempos".

Produced for 140dB.
Recorded at Sound Design, Santa Barbara; Stratosphere Sound Studios, New York
Recorded and mixed at Whitfield Studios, London
Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 & 12 published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Assigned by Grabbing Hands Music Overseas Ltd.
Tracks 3, 7 & 8 published by JJSR Productions Inc./Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
"John The Revelator" inspired by the traditional work of the same name.
All tracks mastered at The Lodge, New York.

℗ 2005 Venusnote Limited © 2005 Venusnote Limited under exclusive license to Mute Records Limited
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Also later repress with identical catalogue number exist: Optimal media GmbH matrix, heavier paper booklet

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned only): 094634057523
  • Matrix / Runout: ims Manufacturing 3405770
  • Mastering SID Code (Variation 1): IFPI LV03
  • Mastering SID Code (Variation 2): IFPI LV04
  • Mould SID Code (Variation 1): ifpi 2537
  • Mould SID Code (Variation 2): ifpi 2549
  • Label Code: LC5834

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cdstumm260, 0094634057707 Depeche Mode Playing The Angel ‎(CD, Album) Mute, Mute cdstumm260, 0094634057707 UK 2005
094634522922 Depeche Mode Playing The Angel ‎(CD, Album, Copy Prot. + DVD-V, Multichannel, PAL) Mute 094634522922 Argentina 2005
88985336991 Depeche Mode Playing The Angel ‎(2xLP, Album, RE) Sony Music, Mute 88985336991 Europe 2017
int.cdstumm260, 0094634057523 Depeche Mode Playing The Angel ‎(CD, Album, Copy Prot.) Mute, Mute int.cdstumm260, 0094634057523 Europe 2005
int.cdstumm260, 0094634057523 Depeche Mode Playing The Angel ‎(CD, Album, Copy Prot.) Mute, Mute int.cdstumm260, 0094634057523 Israel 2005
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Comments:
Xellerlu
Songs are so-so - nice enough, but doesnt matter due to the fact that the album is sonically ruined and effectively unlistenable (see other comments related to horrible mastering/loudness war)

Togar
The DVD with the 5.1 and PC Stereo Mix really makes the difference and gives you an idea how it could or should have sounded. If you can manage to transfer it to MP3 or Flac, you'll hear it within the first 20 seconds.

LØV€ YØỮ
This is the worst Depeche Mode release I have ever heard. I like maybe one song and I'm so disappointed I bought this.

Vudozilkree
I think its by far one of their best latter albums

Netlandinhabitant
One of the best DM albums. Even the songs Martin Gore sings are less painful then they usually are. This album has way more balls then some people would like. If you are into the horribly cheesy Ultra and Exciter you will want to stay away from this one but if you want your DM with some industrial and goth edge to it then check this out.

MrCat
This album is not even worth having!! It is album with songs you will never remember when you have heard them. None of them will get stuck on your mind!!! By now DM should have lay of their hat and leave the music scene to someone else?? The two first albums were a revolution at the music scene and some albums after that but now they are an average band that has no soul or stick from other bands. Make us a favor and quit now so other better bands can take over!!!

Tiainar
This album suffers greatly from it's mastering at such high loudness levels which gives the music a very artificial and flat sound. Looking at the waveforms of the songs shows virtually every one pushed up to maximum levels throughout resulting in all peaks clipped, producing little subtlety and no relenting from a wall of noise. A foghorn deluge opens one of the worst culprits in A Pain That I'm Used To followed by the equally unforgiving John The Revelator, both decent enough songs but with no space to breath and little variation in levels throughout, just noise. Later tracks seem better until a sharp stab of bass seems to overcome everything, a noise from the background seems to suddenly jump wildly in volume (The Sinner In Me) or the chorus is just pushed so high that you want to turn it down (Suffer Well/Precious/Macro). Precious is the most accessible and commercially popular song but not the easiest to listen to due to the overbearing height to which everything is pushed. The intricacies of sound are often very much lost. Being two of the quieter songs, I Want It All and Nothing's Impossible, should, in the context of the album, be a respite from the loudness but, in the latter’s case especially, it is almost as if the sound is muffled as well as being muted with vocals pushed far back in the mix which muddies the track. The album credits show the mastering to be by Emily Lazar of The Lodge and, from experience and research, that name seems synonymous with the "Loudness War" (http://www.sharoma.com/loudness_war.htm / http://www.stereo.net.au/forums/index.php?/topic/15278-shame-list-bad-redbook-cd-transfers/ ). BT's album, These Hopeful Machines (http://www.discogs.com/BT-These-Hopeful-Machines/release/2188060 ), is one example that suffers due to Lazar's over-loud mastering and resultant compression of sound levels and detail. It is a shame that this album wasn’t treated more sympathetically, it would have made for a far better listening experience. Some good songs and good vocal performances are hidden away in the sonic boom.

Road.to sliver
It is stunning in this world that the more you are professionally mediocre, the more you succeed in big affairs. Lazar is an example of that.

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