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"[[Interlude No. 3]]" is the second of two unlisted instrumental interludes that appear on the 1990 [[Depeche Mode]] album ''[[Violator]]''. It is the first interlude by Depeche Mode to not feature a subtitle, as is the naming convention set by the preceding "[[Interlude No. 2 - Crucified]]" from the same album and "[[Interlude No. 1 - Mission Impossible]]" from 1987's ''[[Music For The Masses]]''. The interlude occurs between "[[Blue Dress]]" and "[[Clean]]" and features a string and clarinet duet embellished by reverberated vocal stabs interspersed with washes of ambient noise, producing a contemplative instrumental interlude that serves as a dramatic build-up to the final moments of ''Violator''.
"[[Interlude No. 3]]" is the second of two unlisted instrumental interludes that appear on the 1990 [[Depeche Mode]] album ''[[Violator]]''. It is the first interlude by Depeche Mode to not feature a subtitle, as is the naming convention set by the preceding "[[Interlude No. 2 - Crucified]]" from the same album and "[[Interlude No. 1 - Mission Impossible]]" from 1987's ''[[Music For The Masses]]''. The interlude occurs between "[[Blue Dress]]" and "[[Clean]]" and features a string and clarinet duet embellished by reverberated vocal stabs interspersed with washes of ambient noise, producing a contemplative instrumental interlude that serves as a dramatic build-up to the final moments of ''Violator''.
This song is notable as it is the only song to credit [[Andrew Fletcher]] as lead vocalist, as he utters the vocoded word "Crucified". Since this is the only word in the song, this interlude is sometimes referred to as the name "Crucified". [[The Sun & The Rainfall]] is the only other Depeche Mode song to feature Fletcher's vocals.


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Revision as of 19:38, 1 September 2021

Interlude #3
Album-Violator.jpg
Song Interlude No. 3
By Depeche Mode
Songwriter Martin L. Gore
Produced by Depeche Mode
Flood
Recorded at The Church, London
Length (mm:ss) 1:23
Engineering assistance Daryl Bamonte
Dick Meaney
David Browne
Mark Flannery
Mixed by François Kevorkian
Mixed at The Church, London
Recorded 1989
Originally released 19 March 1990
Live performances as Depeche Mode 0 times *
Total live performances 0 times *

Notes

"Interlude No. 3" is the second of two unlisted instrumental interludes that appear on the 1990 Depeche Mode album Violator. It is the first interlude by Depeche Mode to not feature a subtitle, as is the naming convention set by the preceding "Interlude No. 2 - Crucified" from the same album and "Interlude No. 1 - Mission Impossible" from 1987's Music For The Masses. The interlude occurs between "Blue Dress" and "Clean" and features a string and clarinet duet embellished by reverberated vocal stabs interspersed with washes of ambient noise, producing a contemplative instrumental interlude that serves as a dramatic build-up to the final moments of Violator.

This song is notable as it is the only song to credit Andrew Fletcher as lead vocalist, as he utters the vocoded word "Crucified". Since this is the only word in the song, this interlude is sometimes referred to as the name "Crucified". The Sun & The Rainfall is the only other Depeche Mode song to feature Fletcher's vocals.

Dates where Interlude No. 3 was played

Interlude No. 3 has never been played live.


Interlude #1 - Mission ImpossibleInterlude #2 - CrucifiedInterlude #3Interlude #4Junior PainkillerInterlude #5