Depeche Mode: Ultra (sacd + Dvd) (import) (1997)
Description: Album Ultra - no exaggeration to sign work for Depeche Mode. And it's not that her work with the group began a new period, and that it marked the beginning of DM yield profound crisis in which the team stayed after the Devotional Tour. I think it is no exaggeration to say that in 1993, Depeche Mode on the verge of collapse. First, the band have (apparently forever), Alan Wilder, with the participation of which were created by all the most famous records, including Music for the Masses, Violator and Songs of Faith and Devotion. And secondly, DM was nearly lost frontman Dave Gahan, not metaphorically, but in the truest sense: after a drug overdose a few minutes Gahan was in a state of clinical death. Then there was a rehabilitation clinic, a long building relationships between the remaining members of the team ... And then, finally, in 1996, Andy Fletcher, Dave Gahan and Martin Gore gathered in the studio to record a new, ninth, album, called Ultra. Genre ? Pop / Rock Styles ? Synth Pop ? Alternative Pop / Rock ? Post-Punk ? Club / Dance ? Alternative Dance ? Dance-Rock ? Pop / Rock Tracklist CD: 1. Barrel of a Gun 2. Love Thieves 3. Home 4. It's No Good 5. Uselink 6. Useless 7. Sister of Night 8. Jazz Thieves 9. Freestate 10. Bottom Line 11. Insight DVD: A Short Film Depeche Mode: 1996-98 (Oh Well, That's The End of the Band ...) Ultra in 5.1 and stereo 1. Barrel of a Gun 2. The Love Thieves 3. Home 4. It's No Good 5. Uselink 6. Useless 7. Sister Of Night 8. Jazz Thieves 9. Freestate 10. The Bottom Line 11. Insight DTS 5.1 (24bit/96k) Dolby Digital 5.1 surround (24bit) Live in London, April 1997 1. Barrel of a Gun 2. It's No Good 3. Useless DTS 5.1 (24bit/96k) Dolby Digital 5.1 surround (24bit) Additional Tracks 1. Painkiller 2. Slowblow 3. Only When I Lose Myself 4. Surrender 5. Headstar DVD Approx running Time: 120 mins.









































