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In Jonathan Miller's | {{Song infobox | ||
| title = Oberkorn (It's A Small Town) | |||
| screen = hd | |||
| screenshot = Single-Meaning.jpg | |||
| artist = [[Depeche Mode]] | |||
| songwriter = [[Martin L. Gore]] | |||
| producer = [[Daniel Miller]]<br>[[Depeche Mode]] | |||
| studio = Blackwing Studios (London) | |||
| length = 4:07 | |||
| tempo = 78 | |||
| timesignature = | |||
| key = F Major | |||
| engineeredby = John Fryer<br>Eric Radcliffe | |||
| design = Martyn Atkins | |||
| photographyby = Brian Griffin | |||
| calligraphy = Ching Ching Lee | |||
| recordingdate = December 1981–April 1982 | |||
| releasedate = 26 April 1982 | |||
| colorscheme = Meaning | |||
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{{S|Oberkorn (It's A Small Town)}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] during the production of the 1982 album ''[[A Broken Frame]]''. It was released as a B-side on the {{S|The Meaning Of Love}} single on 26 April 1982. | |||
== Notes == | |||
In Jonathan Miller's ''{{EL|https://www.amazon.com/Stripped-Depeche-Mode-Jonathan-Miller/dp/1847724442 Stripped}}'', {{MLG}} recounts the concert at [[1982-03-30 Rainbow Club, Oberkorn, Luxembourg]] and the origin of the name for this instrumental B-side: | |||
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"We rarely bother to look at our touring schedules, and so naturally thought we'd be playing in Brussels. But instead we found ourselves pulling into a tiny village called [[wikipedia:Oberkorn|Oberkorn]]. It was a curious kind of village with a population that would hardly fill the first few rows of any ordinary theatre, so it was quite a fascination for us to find out just what would happen. Instead of our gig being to a handful of people, the place was packed as the audience came from all around and even from across the borders. But there was an interesting twist to this concert. When we got back to our hotel our record company told us that whilst the A-side of our single was all set, they needed a title rapidly for the B-side. We're never all that good with names and the first thing that sprang to mind was the name of this village, Oberkorn. So that's the title we used!" | |||
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<metadesc>"Oberkorn (It's A Small Town)" is a song recorded by Depeche Mode during the production of the 1982 album A Broken Frame. It was released as a B-side on the "The Meaning Of Love" single on 26 April 1982</metadesc><nowiki/> |
Latest revision as of 13:45, 25 February 2023
Oberkorn (It's A Small Town)
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Song | Oberkorn (It's A Small Town) |
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By | Depeche Mode |
Songwriter | Martin L. Gore |
Produced by | Daniel Miller Depeche Mode |
Recorded at | Blackwing Studios (London) |
Length (mm:ss) | 4:07 |
Tempo | 78 BPM |
Key | F Major |
Engineered by | John Fryer Eric Radcliffe |
Photography | Brian Griffin |
Calligraphy | Ching Ching Lee |
Recorded | December 1981–April 1982 |
Originally released | 26 April 1982 |
Live performances as Depeche Mode | 47 times * |
Total live performances | 47 times * |
"Oberkorn (It's A Small Town)" is an instrumental song recorded by Depeche Mode during the production of the 1982 album A Broken Frame. It was released as a B-side on the "The Meaning Of Love" single on 26 April 1982.
Notes
In Jonathan Miller's Stripped, Martin Gore recounts the concert at 1982-03-30 Rainbow Club, Oberkorn, Luxembourg and the origin of the name for this instrumental B-side:
"We rarely bother to look at our touring schedules, and so naturally thought we'd be playing in Brussels. But instead we found ourselves pulling into a tiny village called Oberkorn. It was a curious kind of village with a population that would hardly fill the first few rows of any ordinary theatre, so it was quite a fascination for us to find out just what would happen. Instead of our gig being to a handful of people, the place was packed as the audience came from all around and even from across the borders. But there was an interesting twist to this concert. When we got back to our hotel our record company told us that whilst the A-side of our single was all set, they needed a title rapidly for the B-side. We're never all that good with names and the first thing that sprang to mind was the name of this village, Oberkorn. So that's the title we used!"
Live performances
- Main article: Available recordings of "Oberkorn (It's A Small Town)"
- Main article: List of dates where "Oberkorn (It's A Small Town)" was played
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