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Depeche Mode 101
Album name: 101
Year released: 1989
Critical acclaim: Released to co-incide with the band's legendary concert at the Pasadena Rose Bowl on June 18, 1988.
Key single(s): "Everything Counts (Live)" (13 February 1989)
Track list: Pimpf, Behind The Wheel, Strangelove, Sacred, Something To Do, Blasphemous Rumours, Stripped, Somebody, Things You Said, Black Celebration, Shake The Disease, Nothing, Pleasure, Little Treasure, People Are People, A Question Of Time, Never Let Me Down Again, A Question Of Lust, Master And Servant, Just Can't Get Enough, Everything Counts.
Important 'notes':
Year released: 1989
Critical acclaim: Released to co-incide with the band's legendary concert at the Pasadena Rose Bowl on June 18, 1988.
Key single(s): "Everything Counts (Live)" (13 February 1989)
Track list: Pimpf, Behind The Wheel, Strangelove, Sacred, Something To Do, Blasphemous Rumours, Stripped, Somebody, Things You Said, Black Celebration, Shake The Disease, Nothing, Pleasure, Little Treasure, People Are People, A Question Of Time, Never Let Me Down Again, A Question Of Lust, Master And Servant, Just Can't Get Enough, Everything Counts.
Important 'notes':
- In 2003, Mute Records reissued 101 as a hybrid SACD. In essence, the two-disc set contained 101 in three formats - multi-channel SACD, stereo SACD and PCM stereo (CD audio). The multi-channel audio was presented in 5.1 and gave a better representation of the live experience. The SACD was not released in North America. Due to pressing errors, however, the first run of the set was marred by a mis-encoded multi-channel SACD layer that skipped and was unlistenable on the first disc. The stereo SACD and CD audio layers were unaffected. As a bonus hidden track, the multi-channel layer also included the full version of "Pimpf".
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