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{{S|The Darkest Star}} is a song from the 2005 album <i>[[Playing The Angel]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]]. | {{S|The Darkest Star}} is a song from the 2005 album <i>[[Playing The Angel]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]]. | ||
== Notes == | |||
From an interview with programmer Dave McCracken for [https://depeche-mode.com/2006/01/31/exclusive-interview-dave-mccracken/ Home]: | |||
<blockquote>"'The Darkest Star' was fairly challenging, I had to play live piano all the way through that track. The credit is wrong, it was 'The Darkest Star' that I played piano on, not 'I Want It All'."</blockquote> | |||
The album title 'Playing The Angel' comes from a lyric from this song. Dave explained at [[2005-09-11 Press Conference, Milan, Italy|a press conference in Milan in 2005]]: | |||
<blockquote>"The word "angel" comes up quite a lot on the album. And we liked the ambiguity of 'Playing The Angel'. We had lots of different titles, we always do, and we kind of had the difficulty finding one that worked. We usually ask lots of different people, like Anton Corbijn, and Daniel [Miller] as well, and Anton kind of liked 'Playing The Angel' because he really liked the visuals that it conjured up. And it's also a line of the last song on the album, 'The Darkest Star'." | |||
</blockquote> | |||
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12. The Darkest Star List of Playing The Angel songs |
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The Darkest Star
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Song | The Darkest Star |
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By | Depeche Mode |
Songwriter | Martin L. Gore |
Produced by | Ben Hillier |
Recorded at | Sound Design (Santa Barbara) Stratosphere Sound (New York City) Whitfield Street (London) |
Length (mm:ss) | 6:55 |
Tempo | 164 BPM |
Time signature | 4 4 |
Key | B♭ Minor |
Programmed by | Dave McCracken Richard Morris |
Engineered by | Ben Hillier Richard Morris |
Mixing assistance | Devin Workman Kt Rangnick |
Mastered by | Emily Lazar |
Mastering assistance | Sarah Register |
Recording assistance | Nick Sevilla Arjun Agerwala Rudyard Lee Cullers Devin Workman Kt Rangnick |
Piano | Dave McCracken |
Art direction | Anton Corbijn |
Design | Anton Corbijn Four5one.com |
Photography | Anton Corbijn |
Recorded | January - July 2005 |
Originally released | 13 October 2005 |
Live performances as Depeche Mode | 0 times * |
Total live performances | 0 times * |
"The Darkest Star" is a song from the 2005 album Playing The Angel by Depeche Mode.
Notes
From an interview with programmer Dave McCracken for Home:
"'The Darkest Star' was fairly challenging, I had to play live piano all the way through that track. The credit is wrong, it was 'The Darkest Star' that I played piano on, not 'I Want It All'."
The album title 'Playing The Angel' comes from a lyric from this song. Dave explained at a press conference in Milan in 2005:
"The word "angel" comes up quite a lot on the album. And we liked the ambiguity of 'Playing The Angel'. We had lots of different titles, we always do, and we kind of had the difficulty finding one that worked. We usually ask lots of different people, like Anton Corbijn, and Daniel [Miller] as well, and Anton kind of liked 'Playing The Angel' because he really liked the visuals that it conjured up. And it's also a line of the last song on the album, 'The Darkest Star'."
Lyrics
The Darkest Star
Oh you sad one
Playing the angel
Isn't so easy where you're from
Oh you wild one
Devil's companion
You won't stay satisfied for long
I don't want you to change anything you do
I don't want you to be someone else for me
Oh you dark one
Eternal outsider
Caught in the spider's web you've spun
Oh you blind one
Gentle and kind one
Seeing the world as a loaded gun
I don't want you to change anything you do
I don't want you to be someone else for me
Stay as you are the darkest star
Shining for me
Majestically
I don't want you to change anything you do
I don't want you to be someone else for me
Songwriter: Martin L. Gore
Publishing Information: ©2005 EMI Music Publishing Ltd., Assigned by Grabbing Hands Music Overseas Ltd. All rights reserved.
Dates where The Darkest Star was played
The Darkest Star has never been played live.