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4.0 out of 5 stars
Russian Tribute To Depeche Mode, Volume 1
A great tribute album just as the Greek tribute. Strictly, for the serious Depeche Mode followers only! Some great tracks and very creative by the Russians, such as 'Home' 'Little 15' 'somebody' and 'The things you Said'. 'Enjoy the Silence' in Russian - umm...why? and 'Black Celebration' sure Bob Marley would have liked this track!
Published on March 2, 2006 by F. M. Chauhan
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting, not neccesary
An interesting (but not neccesary) record that basically let us know how the russians listens and process their music, transforming the mode's songs into their own vision. The result is great with songs like "Somebody", "the things you said" and "Sister of night", wich reminds the sound of Ultravox or Japan mixed with the classic depeche...
Published on August 28, 1999
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Russian Tribute To Depeche Mode, Volume 1, March 2, 2006
This review is from: Russian Tribute To Depeche Mode, Volume 1 (Audio CD)
A great tribute album just as the Greek tribute. Strictly, for the serious Depeche Mode followers only! Some great tracks and very creative by the Russians, such as 'Home' 'Little 15' 'somebody' and 'The things you Said'. 'Enjoy the Silence' in Russian - umm...why? and 'Black Celebration' sure Bob Marley would have liked this track!
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting, not neccesary, August 28, 1999
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This review is from: Russian Tribute To Depeche Mode, Volume 1 (Audio CD)
An interesting (but not neccesary) record that basically let us know how the russians listens and process their music, transforming the mode's songs into their own vision. The result is great with songs like "Somebody", "the things you said" and "Sister of night", wich reminds the sound of Ultravox or Japan mixed with the classic depeche sign. The "Black Celebration" version is also of interest (can you imagine what could happened if Bob Marley discovered this song?) Also try to spell the russian translations of "Enjoy the Silence" and "behind the wheel"
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