Ultra
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Ultra
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Album | Ultra |
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By | Depeche Mode |
Catalogue number | Stumm148 CDStumm148 CStumm148 PCDStumm148 BX Stumm148 Bong25 Verbong 2 CDstumm148 Verbong 2 VSTUMM148 CDSTUMM148 |
Release date | 14 April 1997 |
Recorded at | Abbey Road Eastcote Westside Strongroom RAK (London) Electric Lady (New York City) Larrabee West (Los Angeles) |
Produced by | Tim Simenon |
Engineered by | Q |
Number of tracks | 11 |
Ultra is the eighth studio album by Depeche Mode and the first to be produced without Alan Wilder as a member since 1982's A Broken Frame. The album was released on 14 April 1997 by Mute Records. Though not directly supported by a full length tour, it was promoted via a brief series of concerts promoted as Ultra Parties.
Track list
- Barrel Of A Gun
- The Love Thieves
- Home
- It's No Good
- Uselink
- Useless
- Sister Of Night
- Jazz Thieves
- Freestate
- The Bottom Line
- Insight
For a full list of songs, singles, and B-sides produced for this album, see the list of Ultra songs.
Singles
- Barrel Of A Gun - February 3, 1997
- It's No Good - March 31, 1997
- Home - June 16, 1997
- Useless - October 20, 1997
Quotes
Dave Gahan: "Ultra was a very important record to finish in retrospect. You know, we didn't tour with that record. That was probably the best decision that we made. Probably the only studio record that we ever didn't tour with, actually." Martin Gore: "Did we actually make that decision?" Dave Gahan: "I don't know." Andrew Fletcher: "Yeah, we did, didn't we?" Dave Gahan: "Yeah. I seem to remember sitting in a meeting and everybody's going ..." Martin Gore: "I think when we couldn't answer. I think they took it as a no." Dave Gahan: "Yeah. And I might've gotten arrested again or something like that."[1]
— Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Andrew Fletcher - NME, January 1997
Trivia
- The total number of live song plays from Ultra is 1577. This figure is found by summing the number of individual performances for each album track.
- Ultra is the first Depeche Mode studio album to not be directly supported by a major tour.
Statistics
Album BPM range by song
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83
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97
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75.5
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99
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94
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94
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90
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74
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95
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67
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85
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Average: 86.68
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Album live plays by song
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247
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0
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572
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442
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1
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122
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100
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0
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0
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22
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71
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Average: 143.36
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References
- ↑ Source: "Synth and Sensibilities" - NME - 25 January 1997