Catching Up with Depeche Mode explained

Catching Up with Depeche Mode
Type:compilation
Artist:Depeche Mode
Cover:Catching Up with Depeche Mode.png
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Recorded:December 1980 – July 1985
Length:51:59
Label:Sire
Producer:
Prev Title:The Singles 81→85
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:Black Celebration
Next Year:1986

Catching Up with Depeche Mode is a compilation album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released solely in North America on 11 November 1985 by Sire Records.[1]

October 1985 saw the international release of the album The Singles 81→85, which collected the band's seven-inch singles to that date. Sire Records felt a new album in North America would have to differ from this international release, since some of the band's singles had already appeared on the compilation People Are People the previous year. Therefore, Catching Up with Depeche Mode omitted any of the band's singles that were already available on People Are People, those songs being "Leave in Silence", "Get the Balance Right!", "Everything Counts", and "People Are People". To compensate, Catching Up with Depeche Mode includes "The Meaning of Love" and "Somebody", as well as two B-sides, "Flexible" (from "Shake the Disease") and "Fly on the Windscreen" (from "It's Called a Heart"). This version of "Fly on the Windscreen" predates the final version that would later appear on Black Celebration.

Catching Up with Depeche Mode peaked at number 113 on the US Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. On 2 August 2000, the album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Catching Up with Depeche Mode.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catching Up With Depeche Mode . DepecheMode.com . 4 October 2017.
  2. Catching Up with Depeche Mode . liner notes . . . 1985 . 1-25346.