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Music for the Masses is the sixth studio album by Depeche Mode. Released by Mute Records on September 28, 1987, it provided the band with success in the United States for the first time since Some Great Reward, and the new styles of music that appeared on the album and its predecessor Black Celebration formed the foundation for their breakthrough effort, Violator. These three are widely considered to be the band's peak in both lyrical and musical sense, attributed to Gore's maturing songcraft and Wilder's synthesized orchestrations. It was supported by the For the Masses tour, which made up for
| 1 | Never Let Me Down Again | ♡ | 4:47 | Martin L. Gore |
| 2 | The Things You Said | ♡ | 4:00 | Martin L. Gore |
| 3 | Strangelove | ♡ | 4:56 | Martin L. Gore |
| 4 | Sacred | ♡ | 4:44 | Martin L. Gore |
| 5 | Little 15 | ♡ | 4:15 | Martin L. Gore |
| 6 | Behind the Wheel | ♡ | 5:17 | Martin L. Gore |
| 7 | I Want You Now | ♡ | 3:44 | Martin L. Gore |
| 8 | To Have and to Hold | ♡ | 2:51 | Martin L. Gore |
| 9 | Nothing | ♡ | 4:17 | Martin L. Gore |
| 10 | Pimpf | ♡ | 5:03 | Martin L. Gore |
Links
- Folder:
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- AllMusic: https://www.allmusic.com/album/MW0000197569
Credits
Performer — Alan Wilder, Andrew Fletcher, Dave Gahan, Martin L. Gore Producer — David Bascombe, David Bascombe, Depeche Mode, Daniel Miller Other — Daniel Miller Written-By — Martin L. Gore
Materials
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