Songs Of Faith And Devotion

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Songs Of Faith And Devotion
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Album
Artist
Depeche Mode
Catalogue no.
Stumm 106
Formats
LP, CD
Produced by
Release date
March 22, 1993
Recorded at
Madrid, Spain
Chateau du Pape (Hamburg, Germany)
Engineered by
Steve Lyon
Paul Kendall
Chris Dickie

"I'd like to feel that this music will lift people and make them feel better in whatever they do. I'm just trying to push myself further."
- Dave Gahan, BONG 52[1]

Songs Of Faith And Devotion is the eighth studio album by Depeche Mode and the final album produced with Alan Wilder as a member of Depeche Mode. The album was released in the United Kingdom on March 22, 1993 by Mute Records. It was supported by the Devotional and Exotic tours.

Notes

Flood describes the comping process employed when structuring performative musical elements into the finished product for BONG magazine, issue 22:

"A lot of times we'd have a click track or some other rhythmic foundation on the computer (sequencer) and then perhaps I'd send Alan into the studio to do real drums. We'd run through the whole song trying out different drum ideas. Out of that, we might take eight bars from one spot and four bars from another, sample it all and loop it. So we might have a whole drum track made of loops. We did the same for bass and even some of the guitars, although other things are full performances all the way through."[2]

Track list

  1. I Feel You
  2. Walking In My Shoes
  3. Condemnation
  4. Mercy In You
  5. Judas
  6. In Your Room
  7. Get Right With Me
  8. Rush
  9. One Caress
  10. Higher Love

For a full list of songs, singles, and B-sides produced for this album, see the list of Songs Of Faith And Devotion songs.

Songs by BPM

Album BPM range by song
122
93
58
96
126
98
128
109
100
99

Average:
102.9
  • BPM values are plotted from 1 to 184 BPM.
  • In cases where a song features a change in tempo, the tempo at which the majority of the song
    plays takes precedence.
  • Unless noted otherwise, BPMs are estimated values determined by Spotify's Audio Analysis
    algorithm and as such are not guaranteed to be 100% accurate.

References

  1. Source: BONG magazine, issue 52, 2002.
  2. Source: BONG magazine, issue 22, 1994.