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Some Great Reward

Depeche Mode
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: 1984
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Reprise / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002L75
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (55 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #7,809 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Something to Do
2. Lie to Me
3. People Are People
4. It Doesn't Matter
5. Stories of Old
6. Somebody
7. Master and Servant
8. If You Want
9. Blasphemous Rumours

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Depeche Mode's lyrical content, at times impossibly contrived, is a potential source of frustration. "I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours / But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour / And when I die / I expect to find him laughing," goes the chorus of "Blasphemous Rumours," an antireligion song using attempted teenage suicide and fatal car accidents as testimonial. Lyricist Martin Gore always scores points for creative rhyming, but one gets the feeling the choice of subject matter is nearly arbitrary, that the band could write equally depressing songs about a bad hair day--and mean it. But this is the fun, and maybe even the genius, of Depeche Mode. When it comes to patent controversy, they are as self-indulgent as they wanna be. Depeche's first U.S. single, "People Are People," also contained on Some Great Reward, is no less of an eye roller than "Blasphemous Rumours," but its tone is inversely inspiring to the nihilistic picture painted by "Rumours." Two other opposites that attract, the naughty little industrial-lite, S/M-colored "Master and Servant" perfectly juxtaposes the leaning-on-the-windowsill-staring-at-the-moon love song "Somebody." --Beth Bessmer

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars the best of the middle-era depeche mode, October 6, 2005
'some great reward' is perhaps depeche mode's funniest album title. as the band inched closer and closer to the global domination that would one day be theirs, one can help but wonder if a be-skirted martin looked at sun-in'd-bangs dave and said, 'is this all we get?' or maybe it's the bands nod to its increasing fanbase, or a middle-finger to those who thought there were going to get another mildly poppy, pleasant, inoffensive DM album (though it started with 'construction time again, let's face it, this was the death knell of the 'photograph of you,' 'see you,' 'new life,' 'just can't get enough' dm brand of music).

no, no, dear friends, this wasn't your daddy's dm. suddenly martin was clad in s&m gear, handcuffs, leather (or was it pleather?), dave put a little sun-in in his hair, alan was a full-feldged member, and fletch, well, he was fletch (pushing his mic back and forth on stage and little else). 'some great reward,' i believe, was the blueprint for albums like 'pretty hate machine,' everything nitzer ebb did do, front 242 would do, and spawned a generation of knock offs (red flag, seven red seven, cause and effect). 'industrial' music? it started with 'some great reward.'

'some great reward' is the album that came to define the depeche mode *sound.* it's cold and detached, it's pervy undertones bubbling just below the surface. from the get-go 'some great reward' sounds like an album recorded squarely under the fist of the iron curtain. 'something to do' sounds like heavy machinery dropped off a 100ft ledge--agressive and relentless. 'lie to me' and 'if you want' drip in ambiguous sexuality. of course there's 'master and servant' and it's fairly blatant s&m references and 'blasphemous rumors' in which martin (?) questions God's role in every day life. i'll forgive martin for 'somebody'--a song so sweet it should by right come packaged with a tube of toothpaste and mouthwash.

'some great reward' pointed DM in a new direction they would later build on with 'black celebration,' 'music for the masses,' and culminate with 'violator.' in this regard it serves as an important stepping stone in the band's evolution--it was a precursor to the defining DM sound. perhaps that reason alone is enough to merit buying this album. and if that reason's not enough, it's still got some KILLER songs, truly memorable singles, and just enough dark matter to keep the trenchcoat kids and enough catchy melodies and verses to keep the preppy polo-wearing goofs happy.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I do want, February 9, 2002
This is one of my favorite DM albums. The other reviewers cover it pretty well, but I have to put my 2¢ in about one thing. "If You Want" is not a filler song. In fact, it is my favorite off this album. The vocals, the lyrics, the synth...it captured me from the first time i listened to it. Granted that was 15 years ago, but I still love it. The band remixed just about every other song they ever made, why they passed this one by is a mystery to me. I'd be curious to see if other DM fans feel the same way. I have all their albums and 99% of everything else, including their 3 boxed sets of singles so i think I know what I'm talking about.
If you are new to Depeche Mode, start of with the single collections or greatest hits CD. If you are a fan and don't own this album, get it. It is one of their best.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterpiece, January 12, 2004
By Ian R. Wilson (Charlotte, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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Beth Bessmer completely misses the Blasphemous Rumours message by focussing on the anger instead of the question/message in the song. It is not anti-religious, but the age-old search for meaning. A girl spends time wasting her life away and tries to commit suicide, then finds the "right" path, becomes a devout Christian, and is promptly killed in a car accident. Martin throws out the question in anger as to why life happens this way, and feels he has the right to be pssd off.

The album is brittle and dark during the majesty of Stories of Old and Lie to Me, but gets loud and in-your face in People are People and Master and Servant. Blasphemous Rumours conveys anger and confusion; It Doesn't Matter and If You Want depict a sense of hope within hopelessness, while Somebody finds DM in the throngs of a powerful, self-effacing ballad

Overall the album winds it's way through it's self-titled theme, "The world we live in and life in general", and it does so very well and completely apart from anything else out there. In 1984, nobody was doing this stuff the way DM did, if at all, and Some Great Reward personifies their iconoclastic character.

Lie to Me and Stories of Old spearhead DM's direction forward from this album. This is a must have for any DM fan, or anyone looking for something different and pioneering.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have in any Depeche Mode collection
This will be the fourth purchase of this ablum over a 20 year time frame. I still have the lp vinyl, just wore out my 18 year old cd, and picked up the two disc cd/dvd... Read more
Published 3 months ago by DepecheFanNJ

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the original
When i first bought this LP in vinyl format a thousand years ago I thought is was great. The songs are great for a variety of moods. Read more
Published 6 months ago by D. Rickard

2.0 out of 5 stars Dull, like Construction Time Again
I was a huge fan of DM albums like Music for the Masses, Black Celebration, and Violator. I also enjoyed People are People, some songs on Broken Frame and much of Speak and Spell... Read more
Published 12 months ago by SRS

5.0 out of 5 stars Must have album!
If you like Depeche Mode then buy these 4 albums:

Some Great Reward
Black Celebration
Music for the Masses
Violator

These albums... Read more
Published 19 months ago by amc6080

4.0 out of 5 stars The most underrated DM song ever
Although this is my 2d fav album of DM, I love it and every once in a while pop into my CD player in the car and jam to it. Read more
Published on June 24, 2007 by Jim E. B.

4.0 out of 5 stars Some Great Reward is Good, Not Great
On this album, fans get to witness Depeche Mode in a strange transition between their older sound ("Something To Do", "If You Want"), their poppy stuff ("People Are People",... Read more
Published on May 31, 2007 by Stove Capital

5.0 out of 5 stars Mode's first masterpiece.. it's a lot like life
The first three DM albums are okay, but most of the time from here on, works put in perspective the band's actual potential. Read more
Published on March 4, 2007 by Zen Station

5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic
great album, early music sounds are great to listen too, over and over again.
Published on June 30, 2006 by Ruth H. Yule

4.0 out of 5 stars Some early recordings of a fantastic group.
This is the first Depeche Mode album I listened to and that was 20 years ago and I still love it. This is early Depeche Mode and when you listen to them from now versus then, you... Read more
Published on February 27, 2006 by C. Luedtke

5.0 out of 5 stars Darkness Descending
"Some Great Reward", Depeche Mode's 1985 release, finds the groundbreaking quartet continuing in the direction they began with "Construction Time Again", their previous offering... Read more
Published on December 23, 2005 by dandurand

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