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{{S|Strangelove}} is a song from the 1987 album | {{S|Strangelove}} is a song from the 1987 album ''[[Music For The Masses]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was first released as a lead single on 13 April 1987. | ||
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Alan Wilder also wrote in [http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/report/edit/dm8698/mftm5.htm his 86-98 editorial] in 1998: | Alan Wilder also wrote in [http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/report/edit/dm8698/mftm5.htm his 86-98 editorial] in 1998: | ||
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"'Strangelove' was the exact opposite to a song like {{ | "'Strangelove' was the exact opposite to a song like {{S|Stripped}}. Difficult to piece together, consisting as it did of many little parts, it was hard to find one thing to pin the track down. The single was released before the final mixing of ''Music For The Masses'' and it was during this late stage that Daniel visited the studio to assist with it - an act that demonstrated the still close production relationship he had with the band. He contributed a 12" version (Blind mix) and by the time the band was ready to mix 'Strangelove' for the LP, it was decided that the album version should incorporate elements of this. Thus, the result was an amalgamation of the original and Dan's remix." | ||
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3. Strangelove List of Music for the Masses songs |
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Strangelove
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Song | Strangelove |
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By | Depeche Mode |
Songwriter | Martin L. Gore |
Produced by | Depeche Mode Dave Bascombe Daniel Miller |
Recorded at | Guillaume Tell (Paris), Konk (London), Puk (Denmark) |
Length (mm:ss) | 4:56 (album version) 3:45 (single version) |
Tempo | 118 BPM |
Time signature | 4 4 |
Key | E Minor |
Recorded | February–July 1987 |
Originally released | 13 April 1987 |
Live performances as Depeche Mode | 301 times * |
Total live performances | 301 times * |
"Strangelove" is a song from the 1987 album Music For The Masses by Depeche Mode. It was first released as a lead single on 13 April 1987.
Notes
Martin Gore said in Bong issue no. 37, 1998:
"I really like this track and think it’s one of the poppiest singles on this collection. Somehow I don’t know if it still works for me... occasionally in our career we've stepped on the wrong side of commerciality, not very often, and 'Strangelove' is just on the right side. It’s like "Enjoy The Silence", it’s just on the right side of commerciality. There’s a line and if you step over it too far it becomes bland pop music."
Dave Bascombe told Super Deluxe Edition in July 2019:
"That was actually one song where I know Martin, quite early on, was unhappy with the way it was going and we ended up... I think on his original demo, it had a fast bass line and then Alan had made it half time and I remember Martin not being happy with that. And again, my contribution as a co-producer was just to say "Well, why don't you have both?" [laughs] and if you listen to the single version there are two bass lines going on there. Martin's [original] was much faster and more urgent and then for the album version it became even more slow and lazy."
When Depeche Mode was interviewed about the songs on the '101' CD for the April 1989 issue of French magazine 'Best', Alan Wilder said (translated from French):
"The only thing that comes to mind about 'Strangelove' is the amount of time we spent on recording it and the discussions it caused. I can't even say how many times we had to redo it. We had to change the bass line at least a hundred times. We also had a lot of percussion that we ended up removing. In fact, the problem was that we decided it would become a single before even recording it and that complicated things. We wanted to do it well, and all that for a result which, in my opinion, is not excellent. The live version is much more satisfying."
Alan Wilder also wrote in his 86-98 editorial in 1998:
"'Strangelove' was the exact opposite to a song like "Stripped". Difficult to piece together, consisting as it did of many little parts, it was hard to find one thing to pin the track down. The single was released before the final mixing of Music For The Masses and it was during this late stage that Daniel visited the studio to assist with it - an act that demonstrated the still close production relationship he had with the band. He contributed a 12" version (Blind mix) and by the time the band was ready to mix 'Strangelove' for the LP, it was decided that the album version should incorporate elements of this. Thus, the result was an amalgamation of the original and Dan's remix."
Lyrics
Strangelove
There'll be times
When my crimes
Will seem almost unforgivable
I give in to sin
Because you have to make this life livable
But when you think I've had enough
From your sea of love
I'll take more than another riverful
Yes, and I'll make it all worthwhile
I'll make your heart smile
Strangelove
Strange highs and strange lows
Strangelove
That's how my love goes
Strangelove
Will you give it to me
Will you take the pain
I will give to you
Again and again
And will you return it
There'll be days
When I stray
I may appear to be
Constantly out of reach
I give in to sin
Because I like to practice what I preach
I'm not trying to say
I'll have it all my way
I'm always willing to learn
When you've got something to teach
Oh, and I'll make it all worthwhile
I'll make your heart smile
Pain, will you return it
I'll say it again - pain
Pain, will you return it
I'll say it again - pain
Pain, will you return it
I'll say it again - pain
Pain, will you return it
I won't say it again
I give in
Again and again
I give in
Will you give it to me
I give in
I'll say it again
I give in
I give in
Again and again
I give in
That's how my love goes
I give in
I'll say it again
I give in
Songwriter: Martin L. Gore
Publishing Information: ©1987 Grabbing Hands Music Ltd/EMI Music Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
Music video
Live performances
- Main article: Available recordings of "Strangelove"
- Main article: List of dates where "Strangelove" was played