A Broken Frame by Depeche Mode

A Broken Frame

Depeche Mode

1982

A Broken Frame is a Electronic album by Depeche Mode, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 337 pressings tracked, owned by 21 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Synth-Pop / New Wave
  • synthetic
  • melancholic
  • nocturnal

About

With Vince Clarke departed and Martin Gore in the songwriter’s chair, <i>A Broken Frame</i> is Depeche Mode exploring their sound with impressive assurance. “The Meaning of Love” and “A Photograph of You” maintain the energy and infectiousness of <i>Speak & Spell</i>, but “See You” leads its pop hook down a dark alley of a heartbreak. “Satellite” investigates electro-dub and, at the album’s most ambitious, “Shouldn’t Have Done That” examines the evolution of dictators with unsettling harmonies and marching jackboots.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Leave in Silence4:49
  2. 2My Secret Garden4:46
  3. 3Monument3:14
  4. 4Nothing to Fear4:16
  5. 5See You4:34
  6. 6Satellite4:42
  7. 7The Meaning of Love3:06
  8. 8A Photograph of You3:04
  9. 9Shouldn't Have Done That3:12
  10. 10The Sun and the Rainfall5:05
  11. 2.1My Secret Garden (Live in Hammersmith)7:29
  12. 2.2See You (Live in Hammersmith)4:10
  13. 2.3Satellite (Live in Hammersmith)4:24
  14. 2.4Nothing to Fear (Live in Hammersmith)4:26
  15. 2.5The Meaning of Love (Live in Hammersmith)3:12
  16. 2.6A Photograph of You (Live in Hammersmith)3:30
  17. 2.7Now This Is Fun3:25
  18. 2.8Oberkorn (It's a Small Town)4:09
  19. 2.9Excerpt from: My Secret Garden3:16

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21 collectors on Gatefold own this · 337 pressings tracked on Gatefold