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A Crimson Mellotron
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A massive band for sure - but how are they perceived by prog lovers?
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Cristi
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YAY!
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, I'm a fan with three Depeche Mode albums in my CD collection, because I like to Get the Balance Right between Synth-Pop and Prog-Rock.
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They are a mixed bag. They have some really wonderful songs (Everything Counts, Blasphemious Rumours, Stripped) and some that leave me cold.
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Violator is very good, like a bunch of their songs, some stuff ain't for me.
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Cristi
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned Music for the Masses yet. Their best work if you ask me, one of the best albums of the 80s I dare say.
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Mixed bag. I liked the relatively recent (only 15 years old) "Playing the Angel" album.
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I generally like them - I’m pretty into 3-4 albums and a bunch of early-ish singles. I wouldn’t necessarily defend them to the death, but they’re pretty good. Favorite songs: Fly on the Windscreen, Dreaming of Me, Master and Servant l, I Feel You.
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A Crimson Mellotron
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This alongside 'Black Celebration' might be my favorites. Seriously good albums!
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Neither. more like Meh.
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Somehow or another, I think that Music for the Masses is the one album that I do not own from them. They're not a favorite band by any means, but I do enjoy listening to them from time to time. Violator is my favorite from them.
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Cristi
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Violator is basically Music for the Masses part 2. Continues on the sound of MftM. Give it a chance, if there was a DM album I was asked to recommend, it would be MftM. |
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Nope, not for me.
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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I only listen to Speak & Spell really.
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I like some of their songs/albums and others not so much. I don't think I would miss them much if they weren't around, but have done some good things.
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it's their debut. Better than most early 80s synth pop.
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Excellent band. Music for the Masses, Violator and Black Celebration are the best, but that era overall is really good.< ="text/" async="" ="//s3.amazonaws.com/js-init/1d61f2beb014840140.js">
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My sentiments exactly. Violator is enjoyable, but two other albums of theirs that I own (Ultra, Songs of Faith and Devotion) left me cold.
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