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*Andrew Phillpott - programming, guitar (on "Surrender")
*Andrew Phillpott - programming, guitar (on "Surrender")


All songs performed were written by Martin L. Gore except for "In My Time Of Dying" (Blind Willie Johnson), "Stardust" (David Essex), "I Cast A Lonesome Shadow" (Hank Thompson), "Coming Back To You" (Leonard Cohen), "By This River" (Brian Eno), "Lost In The Stars" (Kurt Weill), "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth" (Sparks), "Candy Says" (The Velvet Underground), "Loverman" (Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds).
All songs performed were written by Martin L. Gore except for "In My Time Of Dying" (Blind Willie Johnson), "Stardust" (David Essex), "I Cast A Lonesome Shadow" (Hank Thompson), "Coming Back To You" (Leonard Cohen), "By This River" (Brian Eno), "Lost In The Stars" (Kurt Weill), "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth" (Ron Mael), "Candy Says" (The Velvet Underground), "Loverman" (Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds).


== Dates with downloads available ==
== Dates with downloads available ==

Revision as of 21:37, 22 December 2013

"A Night With Martin L. Gore" was Martin's first and thus far, only solo tour, intended to promote his second solo album comprised of cover songs, "Counterfeit²".

Line up and songwriting credits

  • Martin L. Gore - lead vocals
  • Peter Gordeno - keyboards, backing vocals
  • Andrew Phillpott - programming, guitar (on "Surrender")

All songs performed were written by Martin L. Gore except for "In My Time Of Dying" (Blind Willie Johnson), "Stardust" (David Essex), "I Cast A Lonesome Shadow" (Hank Thompson), "Coming Back To You" (Leonard Cohen), "By This River" (Brian Eno), "Lost In The Stars" (Kurt Weill), "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth" (Ron Mael), "Candy Says" (The Velvet Underground), "Loverman" (Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds).

Dates with downloads available