

The documentary mainly focuses on the extreme difficulty of recording the album, and the even more frustrating 14-month tour that followed.
DEPECHE MODE SONGS OF FAITH AND DEVOTION ALBUM MOVIE
There is also footage from the movie " Devotional" and the music videos. It features interviews with Depeche Mode (including Alan, who would leave the band shortly thereafter) and other important DM figures like Daniel Miller, Anton Corbijn and Daryl Bamonte. The bonus DVD includes the B-Side "My Joy" along with the Jazz Mix of "Death's Door" (similar to the original version) and several other remixes.Īlso included was a 36 minute documentary on "Songs of Faith and Devotion" called "Depeche Mode 91-94 (We Were Going To Live Together, Record Together And It Was Going To Be Wonderful)" named after a quote from Alan Wilder on the potential of living in their Madrid-area recording studio. (Along with " A Broken Frame" and " Some Great Reward") The first CD was remastered and (except in the USA) was released on a CD/SACD hybrid. It was released as a part of the second wave of re-issues. In 2006, "Songs of Faith and Devotion" was re-released with a bonus DVD. The front cover is the only Depeche Mode studio album cover to feature the band. As of April 2006, "Songs of Faith and Devotion" has sold 920,000 units in the United States.Īll art for the album was directed by Anton Corbijn, which included photography and the front cover. To support the album, Depeche Mode embarked on the "Devotional" tour. The album was also the last one the band recorded with Alan Wilder. Upon its release, "Songs of Faith and Devotion" reached #1 in both the UK and US album charts. The album was their first "rock sound" experiment and incorporated more guitar textures than previous releases. "Songs of Faith and Devotion " is the eighth studio album by Depeche Mode, first released in March 1993. This album = "Songs of Faith and Devotion" Genre = Alternative rock, alternative dance, post-grunge
