Description: IMAGES MAY NOT BE EXACT - SEE DESCRIPTION FOR MENTION OF *ACTUAL PHOTOS* - OTHERWISE THEY ARE LIKELY GENERIC PHOTOS FOR REFERENCE. REFER TO CONDITION RATINGS FOR THE BEST IDEA OF SLEEVE AND VINYL CONDITIONS AND/OR COMMENTS SPECIFIC TO THIS COPY. Depeche Mode - A Broken Frame (180g Gatefold) - POST PUNK Item Description NEW / SEALED Tracklist A1 Leave In Silence A2 My Secret Garden A3 Monument A4 Nothing To Fear A5 See You B1 Satellite B2 The Meaning Of Love B3 A Photograph Of You B4 Shouldnt Have Done That B5 The Sun & The Rainfall Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sire Records Copyright © – Sire Records Manufactured For – Rhino Entertainment Company Marketed By – Rhino Entertainment Company Published By – EMI Music Publishing Ltd. Recorded At – Blackwing Studios Remastered At – Super Audio Mastering Lacquer Cut At – The Exchange Pressed By – Record Industry – 97337 Design [Original] – Martyn Atkins Engineer – Eric Radcliffe, John Fryer Lacquer Cut By – Mikes* Management – Jonathan Kessler Photography By – Brian Griffin (3) Producer – Daniel Miller, Depeche Mode Remastered By – Simon Heyworth Written-By – Martin Gore* No "180 gram" hype sticker on front. "Made in The Netherlands" on back and labels. Small typo on back: "Front cover and Depeche Mode phot graphed by Brian Griffin". When pop mastermind/main songwriter Vince Clarke departed DM after the groups first album to form Yaz with Alison Moyet, it seemed like the end for the boys from Basildon, but it was really a new beginning. Martin Gore stepped forward to fill Clarkes songwriting shoes, surprising the world by taking his predecessors catchy electro-pop approach a step further. Lighthearted delights like "A Photograph of You" and "The Meaning of Love" show Gores mastery of breathlessly catchy popcraft and help cement the notion of early Depeche Mode as the Beach Boys of the New Romantic era. Elsewhere though, Gore ventures further afield, both lyrically and musically. "Shouldnt Have Done That" combines sociopolitical observations with uncoventional sound collage techniques a la (dont laugh) Simon & Garfunkels "Save the Life of My Child." "Monument" and "Satellite" suggest a darker undercurrent that would soon rise to the fore of the groups sound. Media Condition: Mint (M) Genre: Pop Format Type: LP Released: 03/25/2014 Format: Vinyl Sleeve Condition: Mint (M) CONDITION RATINGS : G / G+ / VG / VG+ / VG++ / EX / EX+ / NM / MINT You may request the results of a play test. Shipping can be combined on multiple items! Upon Request: New records can be nicely taken out of their sealed sleeves and shipped this way to protect from seam splits during transit. Additional Pictures Or Info Upon Request : (Seth)
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Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Release Year: 2014
Format: Record
Genre: Pop
Artist: Depeche Mode
Record Label: Rhino, Rhi
Release Title: A Broken Frame