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Depeche Mode
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Band Members:
Andrew Fletcher, David Gahan, Martin L. Gore and Alan Wilder
Depeche Mode Album: «Condemnation [Vinyl]»
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  • Title:Condemnation [Vinyl]
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- A Pleasant Surprise

Condemnation is not DM's most exciting song, but this single has actually gotten some of the most play out my entire collection of DM singles. The reason is that it's simply a good mix of different songs, with several remixes, a rare and unusual b-side, and mutliple live recordings from the Devotional tour, it's much more listenable than the usual single format of 7 remixes of the same damn song.

The Paris and Live mixes of Condemnation add subtle strength to the live, personal quality of the song. The Rush remixes provide some good aggressive bass pounding action.

The jazz mix of rare b-side Death's Door surpasses the original version (essentially just extending the length and adding more instruments) and beats buying the sound track to the movie Untill The End of the World.

The live cuts act not only as good energetic live performance of classic songs, but documents of the re-arangements and variations Alan Wilder did to the songs in preperation for the Devotional tour. Martin's guitar solo in the middle of Enjoy the Silence was not element in any of the studio mixes and almost makes the cd worth buying by itself.

I recomend buying this as part of the singles box set (#5) because that way you get the live version of Personal Jesus and the extra, rare Wild Planet Mix of Rush; although I like the track order of the non-box-set version better, you can always just make a cdr copy in whatever order you prefer.

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- I don't remember why I bought it, but I'm glad I did

I don't buy singles. Ever. Well, not until the last year or so, when I started buying lots of NIN and DM singles to add B-sides and remixes to my collection. But I bought the Condemnation single back when it first came out--an unheard of thing for me to do back then! Well, whatever the reason, I'm glad I did. The standout for me is "Death's Door". It's a wonderful Gore performance and is from the 1991 movie Until the End of the World, which didn't impress me much (maybe I was too young at the time) but it had great music. I probably didn't realize at the time I saw the movie that this was even a Depeche Mode song because it fits in more with their newer, jazzier stuff than with the dancier stuff they did leading up to SoFaD. It's a very "mature" sound. Of course, as a recently reborn DM fan, I now realize that they're always doing the unexpected, so it shouldn't have surprised me that they would come up with this soulful number. The live versions on here are also very much worthwhile. I'm particularly fond of the live version of "Halo", as it's one of my favorite songs of all time.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Depeche Mode CD Single,Condemnation

This CD single is a MUST for any TRUE DM fan.It has two versions of Condemnation,one is live in Milan,(Touring the Angel I believe).It also has,"Death's Door",(The Jazz Mix),from the movie,Until the End of the World.AMAZING song,fabulous CD Single! SO GLAD I bought it!Also a collector's item,these singles vanish quick.

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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- It's true-sincere, and to me, a minister, a personal anthem

This song explores the honest truths that a sincere minister, deals with daily. I give this song more weight than today's so-called Gospel music. Depeche Mode dealt with the truth on this song. I really needed them to do that. Great great lyrics.