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Posted 23 July 2023

Paper Monsters - Dave Gahan (of Depeche Mode) - VINYL + Download -

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The 2003 debut solo offering from Mr Depeche Mode himself (2021 vinyl re-issue + download code).
Not quite the same calibre (or nearly as electronic) as the majority of the mighty Mode's output, but a fine record (and not necessarily just for Depeche fans, IMHO).
Highlights include "Dirty Sticky Floors", the dirtier-still, "Bottle Living", "Bitter Apple" and (personal favourite) "Hidden Houses".
David is in fine voice throughout and at this price it'd be downright rude not to.

See you (in your day job) in January, Mr G.

Release Date: 29/10/2021

Edition: 12" Album
Genre: Rock/Pop
Sub-Genre: Rock
Producer: Ken Thomas
Label: We Are Vinyl
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 48.10 minutes
Debut solo studio album by Depeche Mode lead singer Dave Gahan, produced by Ken Thomas, known for his work with Icelandic band Sigur Rós. Originally released on the 2 nd June 2003 in the United Kingdom by Mute Records.

Track Listing:
1-1 Dirty Sticky Floors
1-2 Hold On
1-3 A Little Piece
1-4 Bottle Living
1-5 Black and Blue Again
1-6 Stay
1-7 I Need You
1-8 Bitter Apple
1-9 Hidden Houses
1-10 Goodbye
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  1. majoosta's avatar
    A good album which I wasn't expecting it to be when originally released and more electronic than I expected. Especially love Bitter Apple, I Need You and Dirty Sticky Floors. Thanks OP. Saw DM in Berlin earlier this month which was probably the best gig I've seen them do and off to Madrid in March.
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    Only too happy to assist a fellow Devotee.
    I've seen Depeche multiple times but always in the UK (Oxford 1986 was the first). Seeing them in Berlin must be mind-blowing.