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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


1985: Martin writes and plays the keyboard parts on two tracks on Humpe Humpe's eponymous album, called [[Happiness Is Hard To Take]] and [[Don't Know Where I Belong]]. Annette Humpe told Einslive.de: They were in the studio at the same time as us. That's how we knew each other. Then we played some songs to Martin and told him: 'We'd love it if you write and play a melody to it.' Then he returned and performed it."
1985: [[Martin L. Gore| Martin Gore]] writes and plays the keyboard parts on two tracks on Humpe Humpe's eponymous album, called [[Happiness Is Hard To Take]] and [[Don't Know Where I Belong]]. Annette Humpe told Einslive.de: They were in the studio at the same time as us. That's how we knew each other. Then we played some songs to Martin and told him: 'We'd love it if you write and play a melody to it.' Then he returned and performed it."


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Revision as of 18:16, 15 August 2019

Notes

1985: Martin Gore writes and plays the keyboard parts on two tracks on Humpe Humpe's eponymous album, called Happiness Is Hard To Take and Don't Know Where I Belong. Annette Humpe told Einslive.de: They were in the studio at the same time as us. That's how we knew each other. Then we played some songs to Martin and told him: 'We'd love it if you write and play a melody to it.' Then he returned and performed it."